INTERNAL ALTERNATIVE PROVISION HUB MANAGER

Location: Hounslow
Job Type: Permanent
Industry: Secondary Support
Reference: INTERNAL ALTERNATIVE
Salary: £500 - 650 per week
Job Published: 19 days ago

INTERNAL ALTERNATIVE PROVISION HUB MANAGER 

Hounslow Middlesex 

Full Time ASAP START 8:30AM-4PM

The School is seeking to appoint an Internal Alternative Provision [IAP] Hub Manager with the personal qualities and skills to add value to a highly experienced multidisciplinary team. The successful applicant will work within the AIP Hub, delivering and coordinating support for students so that they develop better learning habits.

Strong behavioural management skills and an ability to diffuse difficult situations are essential as the role will involve working with students who can display challenging behaviour.

This Secondary Community School is a successful, vibrant, happy and oversubscribed school where ‘pupils have high aspirations and want to succeed in education. Leaders have established the right school climate for them to do so. Pupils achieve very well in a wide range of subjects in the main school and sixth form’ [OFSTED December 2022]. We are now seeking to appoint an individual who shares our passion for learning and our determination to change lives through the education we provide.

We place great store in staff development, at all levels with an extensive programme of professional development, which offers a whole range of opportunities for colleagues to develop their potential within and beyond

Overall responsibility: The Alternative Provision Hub Manager is responsible for the supervision, behaviour and welfare of the students within the provision

● To manage the day-to-day provision of a robust and supportive IAP Hub for students who

present challenging behaviour

● To coordinate the support provision for students who need help in overcoming barriers to

learning by raising standards of behaviour

● To plan, deliver and evaluate one-to-one and small-group interventions designed to make

students reflect and better self-regulate

● To support reintegration processes for students back to the classroom.

● To support children's safeguarding

● Work with the SLT and the Behaviour Committee to fulfil the aims of the IAP Hub

● Promote positive behaviour by reinforcing the School’s Behaviour for Learning Policy, liaising

with colleagues as necessary and offering support as required

● To supervise students in the Alternative Provision Hub as they complete their work

● To work with the SLT and the Behaviour Committee, SENDCO and other staff to identify

students who need intervention and carry these out in response to these needs with little to

no notice

● To engage students in self-reflection work, helping them to understand their triggers and

moderate their behaviour

● To lead the development, implementation, review and improvement of support packages

needed to ensure pupils appropriately re-engage with their learning in school.

● Discuss and meet colleagues, parents/carers and students regarding disciplinary incidents as

required

● Maintain clear and accurate records at all times

● Use specialist knowledge and skills to support positive student behaviour choices

● Work with students to identify, set and monitor behavioural targets

● Provide feedback to students in relation to behaviour, both positive and negative

● To attend all relevant meetings

● Lead the development, implementation, review and improvement of support packages

needed to ensure pupils appropriately re-engage with their learning in school

● To have responsibility to update Alternative Provision Hub register daily and report to

attendance team any issues

● To communicate with parents and staff members about the progress of students in

Alternative Provision Hub

● To create weekly reports and distribute to appropriate staff as directed

● To support the production of termly impact reports

Broader Responsibilities

● To work collaboratively as a member of the School Team.

● To play a full and active part in the life of the School Community.

● To support the safeguarding of students and staff.

● To support the School’s distinctive mission and ethos.

● To lead by example and from the front.

● To encourage and ensure staff and students follow the example set and to challenge

constructively when the standards set are not met.

● To promote actively the School’s corporate identity and policies.

● To continue to be a lifelong learner and encourage others to be the same.

● To comply with the School’s Dress Code, Health and Safety Policy and to undertake Risk

Assessments, as appropriate.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQs on the Protocol Education website for further details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

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