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Pastoral Leader

Ernulf Academy · St. Neots · Cambridgeshire

Job description

JOIN OUR MISSION TO BE ONE OF THE BEST SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY!

Ernulf Academy is building a team of exceptional and highly skilled staff, committed to driving excellence and continuous improvement across our school. Last year, we improved outcomes by over 10% across multiple measures, and our ambition is to build on this success again this year.

As a Pastoral Leader, you will play a vital role in securing high quality pastoral care, behaviour and wellbeing across the school. Working closely with colleagues and under the direction of senior leaders, you will support a culture of high expectations, ensuring all scholars are safe, supported and ready to learn.

You will be a highly effective and reflective practitioner, fostering a strong pastoral culture that is rooted in high expectations, inclusion and consistently high standards of behaviour and attendance. Through effective support, clear communication and responsive intervention, you will enable pupils to overcome barriers and achieve positive outcomes.

This role is ideal for a committed and resilient Pastoral Leader who upholds the highest professional standards, models Astrea values and is driven to deliver high quality pastoral support and life changing opportunities for young people.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead behaviour, culture and expectations
    Ensuring consistently high standards of behaviour, routines and conduct through a visible presence across the academy.

  • Oversee safeguarding, wellbeing and pastoral care
    Working in collaboration with the DSL and wider teams to ensure all students are safe, supported and able to succeed.

  • Drive attendance and student engagement
    Monitoring attendance, identifying concerns and implementing effective strategies to secure improvement in line with academy targets.

  • Lead the quality and impact of the tutor programme
    Overseeing tutor time to ensure consistent delivery, high expectations and meaningful pastoral provision.

  • Support and challenge staff to maintain high standards
    Ensuring consistency in behaviour management, routines and pastoral processes across the key stage.

  • Build strong relationships with families and external partners
    Maintaining effective communication with parents, carers and external agencies to support student progress, wellbeing and outcomes.

  • Why Join Us?

    This is a fantastic time to join TEAM ERNULF on our turnaround journey. We are on a RAPID MISSION to turn our school into one of the BEST in the country! When the current leadership took over, in September 2024, Ernulf had NEVER received an Ofsted 'Good' in ANY category. In January 2025, after just one term, Ofsted rated us 'Good' in ALL categories. If our rapid improvement and ambition EXCITE you, then join us to disrupt disadvantage by transforming the education of our pupils. We are within an hour's commute of North London, Norfolk, Grantham and Rugby.

    We believe in keeping things simple. Our mantra is: WORK HARD, BE KIND. We don't just want children to attain incredible academic outcomes; we also want to help them become great people.

    WORK HARD

    Team Ernulf don't believe in fads. We know the biggest factor in a child's achievement is how hard they work. That is why we have sky high expectations. We have simple rules, centralised detentions, and we back our teachers - so that our classrooms are disruption-free. We do this to support our children who want to work hard and do well.

    A knowledge-rich curriculum, built on ‘powerful knowledge’, underpins our teaching and learning principles. We offer a traditional approach to teaching, following evidence-based research by Rosenshine. Our pedagogy is influenced by Teach Like A Champion (TLAC). Stimulating lessons are delivered by teachers, who we back as the expert in the room.

    BE KIND

    Team Ernulf is WWF: warm, welcoming, and friendly. We pride ourselves on having a family atmosphere. We teach our pupils empathy and respect and have zero tolerance to bullying. A scholarly approach is at our core, but teaching pupils to be polite, considerate, and caring is just as important.

    Our world-class enrichment programme takes learning beyond the classroom. In Autumn term 2024 alone, children visited Cambridge University, The British Museum, The National Gallery, RAF Hendon, Kenilworth Castle, and were on Channel 5 and BBC radio!! As well as this, every week KS3 children have the opportunity to take part in electives such as British sign language, clubbercise, building a robotic arm, chess, girls cricket, and many more!

    What We Offer:

    • A knowledge-rich curriculum, built on ‘powerful knowledge’ and a traditional teaching and learning approach inspired by Rosenshine and TLAC.
    • Collaborative planning with centralised, shared units of work and resources.
    • Disruption-free learning and a warm/strict behaviour system, including centralised detentions. We back our teachers!
    • Pay above the national scales!
    • 8 INSET days per year!
    • Whole-class feedback over marking to reduce workload and increase impact!

    Benefits:

    • Health Support: Access to AXA’s 24/7 health support line for medical advice.
    • Cycle to Work Scheme: Salary sacrifice deduction for bicycles and cycling accessories.
    • Discounts and Savings: Access to the Blue Light Card and Costco membership.
    • Enhanced Family Leave: Paid leave to support our people when they need it the most.
    • Optical Care: Financial contribution to optical care for habitual DSE users.
    • Life Assurance: Peace of mind for our people and their families.
    • Employee Support: Access to our Employee Assistance Programme.
    • Discounted Gym Membership: Available at The Gym Group with 245 locations nationwide.
    • Pension Scheme: Access to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme.
    • Professional Development: Continued professional development and training opportunities.
    • Convenience: Free on-site parking.

    Interested in Applying?

    If you are passionate about education, looking for a fresh opportunity, or simply want to make a positive impact, we would love to hear from you. Take a look at the job description and candidate pack to find out more about the role and how to apply. If you want to discuss this role in greater detail or visit the school please get in touch with Sarah McCormick - sarah.mccormick@astreaernulf.org

    Commitment to Safeguarding and EDI:

    Astrea Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to satisfactory background checks, including references and an enhanced DBS check. We value diversity and welcome applications from underrepresented groups. As a Disability Confident employer, we provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process to ensure all candidates can fully demonstrate their abilities.

    In line with Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 and the statutory Code of Practice, the Trust requires all public-facing post holders to demonstrate fluent English. Within a school setting, this applies to all roles that involve direct or indirect interaction with pupils, parents, or members of the public.

    Flexible Interview Dates:

    We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, so don't miss out on this exciting opportunity. Please note that interview dates are flexible, and the academy reserves the right to interview shortlisted candidates during the application window.

    Ready to Make a Difference?

    If you're ready to take the next step in your career and contribute to our dynamic and forward-thinking team, apply today and be a part of our mission to create a positive impact!

    Apply now

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    About this school

    Ernulf Academy

    Academy sponsor led · Secondary · Ages 11–16

    Not rated
    Pupils
    743
    Avg teacher salary
    £49,226
    Pupil:teacher ratio
    20.3:1
    Academy trust
    ASTREA ACADEMY TRUST

    Average (mean) teacher salary · DfE School Workforce Census 2024/25

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    Ofsted rating key

    OutstandingGoodRequires ImprovementInadequateNot rated

    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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    St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 2SH

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    Salary
    £33,143.00 - £35,511.00 Annually (FTE) Pro rata £28,426 - £30,458
    Contract
    Permanent
    Working pattern
    Full time
    Posted
    8 June 2026
    Closing date
    21 June 2026

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