Pastoral and Welfare Officer

Location: Wakefield
Job Type: Supply Teaching
Industry: Secondary Support
Reference: 311020838
Salary: £550 - 650 per week + Salary dependent on experience & qualifications
Job Published: about 3 hours ago

ROLE: Pastoral and Welfare Officer
LOCATION: Wakefield
START DATE: ASAP

Are you a Psychology Graduate looking to build hands-on experience before moving into Educational Psychology, Child Psychology, Counselling, or a SEND-focused career?

Or maybe you’ve already worked as a SEN Teaching Assistant, Behaviour Support Worker, or Pastoral Support, and you’re ready for a role with more responsibility and impact.

We’re recruiting on behalf of a supportive secondary school in Wakefield who are looking for a Pastoral and Welfare Officer to join their pastoral and behaviour team on a full-time basis. This is a key role within the school, supporting pupils to stay engaged, regulated, and ready to learn.

You’ll be working with students aged 11 to 16, supporting a range of needs including social, emotional and mental health, behavioural challenges, attendance concerns, and special educational needs. The role also involves liaising with families, careers teams, and external agencies when needed.

The role will involve

  • Supporting a designated cohort of pupils across KS3 and KS4

  • Promoting positive behaviour, wellbeing, and emotional regulation

  • Supporting attendance, engagement, and overall welfare

  • Working closely with teaching staff, SENCOs, and the wider pastoral team

  • Building trusted relationships with pupils who need consistency and reassurance

You’ll be joining a warm, experienced pastoral team who genuinely value the work they do and support one another.

The ideal candidate

  • Has experience supporting young people with SEMH and/or SEND

  • Is calm, empathetic, and confident working with secondary-aged pupils

  • Has experience in an education, care, or youth setting (preferred, but not essential)

  • Is looking to build meaningful, long-term experience in a school environment

Contract details

  • Full-time role, Monday to Friday

  • Term-time only, following the local authority academic calendar

  • Working hours: 8:30am – 4:15pm

Benefits of working with Protocol Education

  • Weekly PAYE pay, no umbrella companies

  • FREE access to continued professional development all year round

  • A dedicated consultant offering career guidance and ongoing support

  • Refer a friend scheme with monetary reward

  • Competitive pay and consistent, full-time work

If you’re looking to make a real difference to young people’s lives and build experience that truly counts, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now or send your CV to get started.

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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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