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Date Added: Thu 22/05/2025

Pupil Support & Welfare Officer Job | Preston Secondary School

Preston, PR1, UK
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Company: TRADEWIND RECRUITMENT

Job Type: Temporary, Full Time

Salary: £88.94 - £99.64/day free car parking

Are you a compassionate and dedicated individual with a passion for supporting young people? This dynamic and inclusive secondary school in Preston, Lancashire, is seeking a committed Pupil Support and Welfare Officer to join our thriving pastoral team. This pivotal role focuses on ensuring the well-being, safety, and engagement of all our students, contributing significantly to their positive school experience and successful development.

Located in the heart of Preston, this school is a vibrant and supportive secondary school committed to nurturing every student's academic and personal growth. We pride ourselves on our strong pastoral care system, fostering a safe and inclusive environment where all young people feel valued, listened to, and empowered to achieve their full potential. Our dedicated staff work collaboratively to ensure exceptional well-being provision for our diverse student body.

The Opportunity:

As our Pupil Support and Welfare Officer, you will be at the forefront of our student support services. You will work directly with students, parents, and staff to address a wide range of needs, from daily pastoral care to proactive well-being initiatives and critical safeguarding support.

Key Responsibilities:

Pastoral Care: Providing day-to-day pastoral support and guidance to students, responding to their social, emotional, and practical needs.
Well-being Support: Promoting positive mental health and emotional well-being across the school, delivering interventions, and signposting students to appropriate internal and external services.
Safeguarding: Playing a key role in the school's safeguarding team, identifying and reporting concerns, maintaining accurate records, and liaising with the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) and external agencies.
Attendance & Engagement: Monitoring student attendance and punctuality, working with students and families to address barriers to engagement and improve consistent attendance.
Behaviour Support: Assisting with the implementation of the school's behaviour policy, offering support to students to develop positive behaviours and conflict resolution skills.
Liaison: Building strong relationships with parents/carers, communicating effectively about student progress, concerns, and support plans.
Collaboration: Working collaboratively with teaching staff, the SENCo, and other support staff to ensure a holistic approach to student well-being and academic success.
Record Keeping: Maintaining accurate, confidential records of student interactions, support plans, and interventions.
First Aid & Medical Needs: Potentially providing basic first aid and supporting students with medical needs (training will be provided if required).
Contributing to a positive school culture where all students feel safe, respected, and ready to learn.The Ideal Candidate:

Proven experience working with children or young people, ideally in a pastoral, welfare, or support role within an educational setting (e.g., school, youth club, community organisation).
Excellent communication, listening, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport quickly and em-pathetically with students, parents, and staff.
Patience, resilience, and a non-judgemental approach to diverse situations.
Knowledge of safeguarding procedures and a commitment to child protection is essential.
Strong organisational skills and attention to detail for accurate record-keeping.
Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
A proactive, problem-solving approach to student welfare.
Relevant qualifications in Youth Work, Counselling, Social Work, Education Support, or equivalent experience are highly desirable.What We Offer:

A highly rewarding opportunity to directly impact the lives of young people in a Preston secondary school.
A supportive, dedicated, and experienced pastoral team.
Opportunities for continuous professional development in well-being, safeguarding, and pupil support.
A welcoming and inclusive school community.How to Apply:

If you are a passionate and committed individual looking for a fulfilling Pupil Support and Welfare role in a Preston secondary school, we encourage you to apply! Please submit your CV and a compelling cover letter outlining your suitability for this position to (url removed).

Closing Date: open-ended.

This School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check and satisfactory professional references
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