
Longfield Academy – Emotional Wellbeing Officer & Counsellor
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School:
Northern Arch Learning Partnership -
Location:
Darlington -
Salary:
£16,059 to £16,851 -
Hours:
22.5hrs per week (as the schools starts at 8.30am and finishes at 3pm - there will be an expectation to fit around these hours -
Contractual Status:
Permanent -
Closing Date:
29th Jan 2025
Emotional Wellbeing Officer and Counsellor
Permanent, Part Time (22.5 hrs/wk.)
NJC Band 6 (SCP 9 to 12) £26,409 – £27,711 per annum pro rata
Actual salary £16,059 – £16,851 (47wks term time only)
To commence As soon as possible
We are seeking to appoint a qualified counsellor who is compassionate, motivated and committed to providing a high-quality wellbeing support to our students. Key components of this role will include planning and delivering appropriate counselling programmes, co-ordinating external counselling and wellbeing provisions, and deputising for the Designated Safeguarding Lead. As the school starts at 8.30am and finishes at 3pm, there will be an expectation to fit around these hours and after 3pm for meetings as directed
In return, we can offer high quality in-house coaching and mentoring; access to a wide range of professional development opportunities; regular opportunities to work with Initial Teacher Training providers; access to Northern Arch Learning Partnership networks and professional development; access to Darlington networks; a highly supportive and collaborative staff and amazing children.
For further information or to discuss the post please contact Mrs Angela Sweeten, Head Teacher on 01325 380815 or by e-mail to asweeten@longfield.nalp.org.uk
Information for applicants, including the job description and person specification for this role and an on-line application form, can be viewed at https://northernarchlearningpartnership.org.uk/vacancies/ If you have any difficulties completing the on-line application form, please contact the Schools HR Team on schoolshr@nalp.org.uk
Closing date: Midday, Wednesday 29th January 2025 Interview date: TBC
Northern Arch Learning Partnership and its partner schools are passionate about safeguarding the welfare of pupils and maximising their life chances. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service criminal records check for work with children.
Northern Arch Learning Partnership
Welcome to Northern Arch Learning Partnership, a Multi Academy Trust bringing together partners from early years, primary, secondary and post-16 sectors to deliver our vision for a happy, healthy and successful learning community. At the heart of Inicio is the belief that by working together we can utilise our collective skills, knowledge and ingenuity to positively impact the futures of the young people we serve.
Northern Arch Learning Partnership was formed when Swift Academies and Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College merged to form an innovative Multi Academy Trust serving young people aged 2 to 19. From the outset, the Trust’s vision has been to embrace a culture of diverse academies collaborating to find solutions and drive young people’s personal and academic progress.
The scale and scope of the Trust has enabled us to benefit from powerful partnerships with universities, employers and local communities.
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Information for applicants, including the job description and person specification for this role and an on-line application form, can be viewed at https://northernarchlearningpartnership.org.uk/vacancies/ If you have any difficulties completing the on-line application form, please contact the Schools HR Team on schoolshr@nalp.org.uk