Main duties and responsibilities:
Nurture
o To deliver and plan robust and bespoke nurture intervention support
o To support staff in identifying children in need of nurture support
o To use assessment tools such as SDQ and Boxall to assess children's wellbeing needs
o To keep records of nurture interventions, feeding back impact to teachers and the senior leadership team
o Feedback impact of nurture support to parents/carers through Early Help review meetings
Behaviour
o To promote high standards of pupil behaviour across school
o To assist in the management of pupil behaviour in school
o To be on-call to respond to behavioural support incidents
o To help supervise sanctions in accordance with the academy Behaviour and Motivation policy
o Support the investigate incidents of poor pupil behaviour as they arise or as directed
o To keep up-to-date records of pupil behaviour, actions taken and parental meetings using the school's information management systems.
o To contact and meet parents where appropriate.
o To work with outside agencies to organise the most appropriate provision for targeted, vulnerable and at-risk pupils
o To think creatively and develop strategies for overcoming barriers to learning e.g. behaviour including social and emotional, motivation, aspirations and academic achievement.