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Senior Education Welfare Officer
- Posted 21 May 2025
- LocationSouthwark SE1 United Kingdom
- Job type Contract
- Sector Social / NGO / Health & Care
Job description
2-3 months contract with a local authority
Job Purpose
- To provide an effective and targeted education inclusion
service in a specialist team within Southwark’s Family Early Help service and
delivering upon the Council’s Fairer Future promises in supporting children,
young people and their families.
- To work in partnership with parents, young people and
schools to ensure that all children of compulsory school age access education.
- To ensure at all times that maximum effort is given to
keeping young people in education with particular attention given to promoting
full-time attendance (for those of compulsory school age) and preventing
exclusion through educational achievement, positive behaviour and constructive
activity for the children and young people of Southwark.
Key Duties/Accountabilities
- To promote and support schools,
families and young people with steps to prevent permanent exclusion including
the use of managed moves where appropriate, supporting the development of
multi-agency agency plans to keep children and young people in school.
- To provide a timely and effective
service to schools, families and other stakeholders in relation to the
discharge of Southwark Council’s statutory responsibilities in relation to
attendance and inclusion, including delivering on the full range of parental
responsibility measures up to and including prosecution for persistent
non-attendance.
- To provide timely and effective
screening and assessment for young people assessed as being at risk of
exclusion, ensuring that appropriate support and intervention is secured at the
earliest opportunity using a Team Around the Family approach.
- To conduct attendance
investigations where necessary and provide expert advice and consultation to
schools, Family Early Help practitioners and social workers where the threshold
for enforcement action is met and in preparing cases for the education legal
planning process.
- To lead on education legal planning
meetings, education supervision orders, parenting orders and interviews under
caution in order to progress and present cases at magistrates court and family
court under the Education Act (1996) where appropriate.
- To contribute to the screening and
locating of children missing education (CME) on behalf of the Family Early Help
Service via attendance at the CME panel in liaison with schools and parents, to
ensure those children access education as soon as possible in accordance with
Southwark’s CME protocol.
- To proactively provide oversight
and consultation to Family Early Help practitioners and managers to ensure that
all cases meeting the threshold for enforcement action for persistent
non-attendance are identified screened and that timely and appropriate decisions
are made and recorded in relation to the need for escalation to education legal
planning.
Essential Experience Required
- Proven experience screening and assessment for young people is
essential.
Essential Qualification Required
- Degree or equivalent professional qualification or experience is
essential.
Additional information to note
- Working hours: 36 hours per week.
The role closes soon , please apply ASAP.