Wellbeing Manager

The Costello School

Wellbeing Manager

£29616

The Costello School, Eastrop, Basingstoke and Deane

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 12 Sep | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 076581237df8402e8d243b114f5ebd28

Full Job Description

Wellbeing Manager

Full Time hours: 37 Hours per Week Term Time only inclusive of Inset days; 8.00am - 4.00pm Monday - Friday.

Salary: Grade 4 £26,918 - £29,616 per annum fte; actual salary for 37 hours per week £23,397 - £25,743

Costello is a Good school with Outstanding features - Ofsted, Nov 2021

We're here to educate, but more important than that is to have happy and safe young people who can flourish. Our Pastoral provision is first class and it is one of the main reasons parents choose to trust us with their children. We hope that you share the same vision for education and would like to join us to complement a team of brilliant individuals.

Our Ofsted inspection judged us as Good with Outstanding features, and said that 'Leaders, teachers and support staff work together as a tight-knit team to meet these pupils' pastoral and academic needs very well. Good relationships between staff and pupils ensure typically calm, respectful behaviour across the school. Pupils enjoy school and feel happy and proud to be here''.

The successful candidate will provide effective pastoral care and support to a year group within our Pastoral Team to promote the well-being, personal development and academic progress of students within the year groups. As well has having excellent administrative and organizational skills you will be working closely with the students, promoting high standards of behaviour, and liaising with parents and external agencies. You will therefore need to be confident, proactive and have the aptitude to work independently and as part of a team.

We recognise the importance of continuing professional development and will support you in gaining qualifications in counselling/psychology/psychiatry.

Are you able to:

  • Inspire and innovate?


  • Nurture and develop (yourself as well as others)?


  • Commit to, and raise further, high achievement and motivation?


  • We will offer:

  • A supportive learning environment


  • The opportunity to make a difference


  • Local Government Pension Scheme


  • The benefit of being part of a multi-academy trust offering the support of experienced colleagues across our schools and greater opportunities for career progression


  • Please note the daily hours outlined include a 35 minute unpaid daily lunch break.

    Closing date for applications: Thursday 26th September 2024 (9.00 am).

    We reserve the right to invite suitable applicants to interview prior to the application deadline.

    Bohunt Education Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting welfare of children and young people and requires all staff and volunteers to share and demonstrate this commitment. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships . The successful candidate will be subject to pre-employment checks, including enhanced DBS checks (including a self-disclosure form), online/social media checks and satisfactory references.

    Full Time hours: 37 Hours per Week Term Time only inclusive of Inset days; 8.00am - 4.00pm Monday - Friday.

    Salary: Grade 4 £26,918 - £29,616 per annum fte; actual salary for 37 hours per week £23,397 - £25,743

    Costello is a Good school with Outstanding features - Ofsted, Nov 2021

    We're here to educate, but more important than that is to have happy and safe young people who can flourish. Our Pastoral provision is first class and it is one of the main reasons parents choose to trust us with their children. We hope that you share the same vision for education and would like to join us to complement a team of brilliant individuals.

    Our Ofsted inspection judged us as Good with Outstanding features, and said that 'Leaders, teachers and support staff work together as a tight-knit team to meet these pupils' pastoral and academic needs very well. Good relationships between staff and pupils ensure typically calm, respectful behaviour across the school. Pupils enjoy school and feel happy and proud to be here''.

    The successful candidate will provide effective pastoral care and support to a year group within our Pastoral Team to promote the well-being, personal development and academic progress of students within the year groups. As well has having excellent administrative and organizational skills you will be working closely with the students, promoting high standards of behaviour, and liaising with parents and external agencies. You will therefore need to be confident, proactive and have the aptitude to work independently and as part of a team.

    We recognise the importance of continuing professional development and will support you in gaining qualifications in counselling/psychology/psychiatry.

    Are you able to:

  • Inspire and innovate?


  • Nurture and develop (yourself as well as others)?


  • Commit to, and raise further, high achievement and motivation?


  • We will offer:

  • A supportive learning environment


  • The opportunity to make a difference


  • Local Government Pension Scheme


  • The benefit of being part of a multi-academy trust offering the support of experienced colleagues across our schools and greater opportunities for career progression


  • Please note the daily hours outlined include a 35 minute unpaid daily lunch break.