Education Welfare Officer
Like all of us here at Barnsley, you will care about children young people and their education. So you’ll relish this opportunity to play a part in ensuring pupils attend school regularly in order to achieve their full potential. At a time of exciting change, you will work with partner agencies and with our schools and academies to improve attendance across the borough with a focus on Looked After Children and children with a social worker.
Barnsley Council focuses on creativity, ambition and people. Our award-winning council is on an exciting journey of change. It’s all about putting local people at the heart of everything we do. We’re now more innovative, more efficient and provide better value for money. The changes are clear to see - from new businesses and jobs, to improving school results and to museums being recognised for their community engagement.
Shape a better future with us
We’d like you to be part of our success and help us take change further. Join us on our journey to a brighter future. By working together, with each other and with our communities, we can take pride in improving lives. Let’s make a better Barnsley for everyone.
Your role in our journey
As an Education Welfare Officer you will develop positive working relationships with schools, academies and families. You will identify pupils who are not attending regularly and create robust responses to improving whole school attendance. You will also work alongside schools to improve inclusion and access to education.
You will work with parents and pupils to identify need and negotiate pathways to ensure all pupils attend school regularly and achieve their best possible outcomes.
What you’ll need
To join us, you’ll need 4 GCSEs at grades A-C, or an equivalent qualification in a relevant field, with a willingness to work towards an NVQ level 4. You will also have experience of working in home school liaison to negotiate positive outcomes for pupils; you’ll bring to the role, knowledge, experience and skills required to complete assessments in line with Barnsley’s assessment and threshold criteria. Your good communication skills and proven ability to keep up to date records will support you in providing and presenting evidence based reports. You will be flexible in your approach and have the ability to work under pressure.
A lot to look forward to
Here at Barnsley, we live and work by four important values: honesty, teamwork, excellent service, and taking pride in what we do. As part of our team, you can be sure we’ll do all we can to support you in being truly excellent. You see, we prioritise learning and enabling you to achieve your potential. So we’ve created a development process that lets you grow in the way that suits you - whether that’s training to be a leader, or learning flexibly online.
Apply
To achieve your ambitions while shaping a bright future for our communities, apply now.