About this role
Make a real difference every day
The Abbey School is seeking an exceptional Inclusion Manager to lead our pastoral support provision and play a vital role in ensuring our students feel safe, supported and ready to learn.
We are a specialist secondary school for students with moderate learning difficulties. Many of our young people also have autism, social, emotional and mental health needs, and speech, language and communication needs. Meeting their emotional needs is at the heart of everything we do.
This is a key leadership role within the school, working closely with the Assistant Headteacher (Pastoral) to ensure behaviour, attendance and inclusion are effectively supported across the school.
About the role
You will lead and deploy a skilled Pastoral Support Team, ensuring the right balance of:
Reactive support – responding to incidents and supporting students in the moment
Proactive support – delivering and recording planned interventions, mentoring, student check-ins and family engagement
Your work will ensure that students are supported to regulate, recover and reintegrate into lessons as quickly as possible, removing barriers to learning and improving outcomes.
At any one time, you will oversee a team providing on-call support across the school, ensuring calm, consistent and effective responses to student need.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and line manage the Pastoral Support Team
Coordinate daily pastoral deployment and priorities
Oversee targeted interventions (e.g. emotional regulation, anger management)
Ensure all interventions are recorded using the agreed school MIS, Arbor and monitored for their efficacy
Provide intervention updates for Annual Reviews which outline progress towards outcomes
Support staff with behaviour and inclusion strategies
Act as a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL)
Work closely with families and external agencies
Contribute to whole-school behaviour, attendance and inclusion strategy
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