Job description
Qualifications & Training
Level 2 Qualifications in English and Mathematics E
Relevant childcare, education, social care or health qualification to at least NVQ Level 3 or equivalent and/or considerable experience E
Up to date Designated Safeguarding Lead Training or willingness to complete this E
Training in a specialist area of parental support e.g. sleep training or a willingness to complete this E
Training in as a mental health first aider or a willingness to complete this E
Nationally recognized qualification in education. D
Experience
Experience of handling complex Child Protection. E
Experience of working with families of children with SEND E
Ability to deal with difficult situations. E
Working with families and delivering effective support for families. E
Evidence of experience of direct work with children and parents within a variety of settings and from a range of ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds including those who may not have previously accessed services, ideally those with learning difficulties or special needs E
Able to set up and deliver programs of family support work including group work, community activities and training as appropriate to need. D
Knowledge
Safeguarding and child protection knowledge with up to date current practice through updates and refresher training. E
Training in community work, counselling skills, or similar. E
Training in facilitating parenting groups or experience of successful signposting. E
Thorough knowledge of statutory services and relevant children’s legislation especially child protection and safeguarding. E
An understanding of the complexities and issues the families of children with complex SEND, including those with learning disabilities and neurodivergence E
Knowledge of the education system and school attendance process. D
Understanding of child psychology and barriers to learning D
Experience
Ability to work with children and families in a variety of settings within school, at home or in the community. E
Ability to work flexibly and supportively with parents and carers. E
Ability to work in close partnership with teachers and other professionals as well as external agencies, voluntary groups and service providers. E
Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively with children and adults, individually and in groups. E
Be tactful, diplomatic and sensitive with a good sense of humour. E
Ability to take responsibility and work on initiative within set boundaries. E
Excellent organisational and time management skills E
Excellent oral and written communication skills including a sensitive approach to children and adults.E
Ability to keep clear, accurate records. E
Ability to maintain confidentiality. E
Be a confident and skilled user of ICT – able to use it with children and parents. E
Be reliable and trustworthy, able to use judgement in receiving and dealing with sensitive information.E
The resilience to deal with challenging situations involving parents under stress and Child Protection issues. E
Involvement in TAF/TAC / CIN / CP meetings. E
Able and willing to speak confidently to a range of audiences. D
Personal Qualities
Positive view of children and young people with disabilities E
Flexible approach to supporting children and families. E
Ability to maintain a professional manner in challenging situations. E
Confidence to challenge behaviour that is outside of our policies and procedures. E
Confidence to challenge other professionals. E
Commitment to self-development and willingness to undertake further training. E
Special Requirements
No adverse criminal record and full enhanced DSB clearance E
Visiting families in their homes is an essential requirement of this post. E
Flexibility in work patterns may be required sometimes. E
Able and willing to work flexibly as part of a team E
Full driving licence D
Car owner or access to transport D
Applications are handled on Teaching Vacancies (GOV.UK).
About this school
Sherwood Foundation School
Foundation special school · Ages 2–19
- Pupils
- 183
- Avg teacher salary
- £47,437
- Pupil:teacher ratio
- 6.6:1
- Academy trust
- Sutton Education Trust
Average (mean) teacher salary · DfE School Workforce Census 2024/25
View full school profileOfsted rating key
Not rated= no current Ofsted judgement — typically a new school, a recently-converted academy not yet inspected, or a school type Ofsted doesn’t grade.
Location
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Wallington, Sutton, SM6 7NP
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- Salary
- NJC Pay scale: Grade 4 to 5, Points 7 to 15, £27,388.27 to £30,733.16 (prorated) FTE £32,070 to 33,987
- Contract
- Permanent
- Working pattern
- Full time
- Posted
- 15 June 2026
- Closing date
- 2 July 2026
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