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Designated Safeguarding Lead

Designated Safeguarding Lead

King's Interhigh Online School

London

  • £55,000 per year
  • Expiring soon
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Autumn Term 24.25
Apply by:
1 May 2024

Job overview

Inspired Education is the leading global group of premium schools, with a portfolio of over 100 premium private schools spanning six continents which utilise proven educational practices from every corner of the globe, ensuring over 80,000 students receive a world-class learning experience from Kindergarten to Year 13. In addition, we are delighted to be recognised in the top 10 highest value private companies in the UK by Beauhurst.

 

In over 24 countries, Inspired schools are individually developed and anchored in the vibrant cultures of their respective locations. They collectively form an international family of schools that nurtures each student's academic and personal development in a progressive, dynamic, and innovative learning environment.

 

By joining our award-winning team of over 12,000 employees, you can work in state-of-the-art facilities alongside industry-renowned educators and leaders in some of the world's most desirable locations. We invest heavily in our team members who enjoy industry-leading professional development, exceptional career opportunities, and mobility across our group.

ROLE SUMMARY:

We have an exciting opportunity for a Designated Safeguarding Lead at King’s InterHigh to support the welfare and protection of the young people who attend our school. You will work primarily from home as this is remote position. The Designated Safeguarding Lead will report to the school’s Executive Headteacher. This specification outlines the extent of the duties and responsibilities related to the DSL element of the role. 

 

To strengthen our key objectives of quality, scalability, and educational excellence, we are seeking to recruit a dedicated Designated Safeguarding Lead. The successful candidate will have experience in education and safeguarding of children, taking lead responsibility for safeguarding and child protection across the school. As a school with young people living internationally, you will be responsible for familiarising yourself with international practices and liaising with organisations around the world. Our school has several leaders with DSL-level training who support their teams on a Key Stage level. This DSL role aims to ensure there is safeguarding oversight in the school, working alongside the Executive Headteacher to ensure effective planning, coordination and strategic deployment of high-quality safeguarding routines, tracking and monitoring. The successful candidate will also take part in strategy discussions and inter-agency meetings and contribute to the assessment of children. They will advise and support other members of staff on child welfare, safeguarding and child protection matters, and liaise with relevant agencies such as local authorities – domestic and international. 

 

This role encompasses leading best safeguarding practice across the school, ensuring that staff are trained in safeguarding to a high standard, that the school follows the required safeguarding guidance, that safeguarding concerns are addressed in a timely manner, and that appropriate actions is taken expeditiously to ensure the protection and safety of the young people attending our school. 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Manage and update child protection files on the school's safeguarding platform, ensuring confidentiality and security. 
  • Maintain detailed records of concerns, follow-ups, actions, decisions, and outcomes, including referral information. 
  • Control file access strictly to authorized personnel, adhering to KCSIE information sharing guidelines. 
  • Securely transfer child protection files to new schools, confirming receipt and sharing additional information as appropriate. 
  • Provide support and advice to staff on safeguarding, liaise with safeguarding partners, and inform leadership of significant issues. 
  • Collaborate with SEN Services and external agencies on student wellbeing and mental health, and engage parents in safeguarding efforts. 
  • Lead in promoting educational outcomes for children with safeguarding needs, tracking their progress and supporting staff in addressing their educational needs. 
  • Manage referrals to local authority children's social care, the Channel programme, DBS, and police, and seek MASH advice when needed. 
  • Raise awareness by ensuring staff understand child protection policies, reviewing policies annually, and promoting educational outcomes for vulnerable children. 
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THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:

  • Qualified to Degree level (e.g. Bachelor’s) 
  • Experience of leading safeguarding in an educational setting for a minimum of 2 years 
  • Possess a sound knowledge of safeguarding in the UK context 
  • Have experience working with young people e.g. as a social worker, or in a Youth Group setting 
  • Experience of safeguarding in an international context (not an essential criteria) 
  • Knowledge of education in the British-style and the associated processes and procedures 
  • Experience of working with IT that assists the effective execution of the DSL role 
  • Ability to differentiate your approach with colleagues to meet the needs of the team 
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SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT

Inspired Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practices and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.


About King's Interhigh Online School

+44 1873 777 444

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About Us

Our School is part of the Inspired Education Group

Inspired Online Schools use state-of-the-art digital technology and operates two established divisions – King's InterHigh, a non-selective fee-paying online secondary school, established in 2005 and a B2B division including Academy 21, serving other educational providers, schools, local authorities and other public bodies.

King's InterHigh is the largest online school group in the UK, delivering a fully personalised education online. Our curriculum structure is based on the Key Stages, with IGCSEs offered at KS4 and A Levels at KS5. We teach students online from Key Stage 2 - 5, through a digital platform.

Academy21 is an online alternative provision, which caters for vulnerable students with different needs from a range of schools, local authorities and virtual provisions. We teach all core subjects at KS3 and KS4 plus various additional subjects including citizenship studies, English literature, history and ICT. Students take GCSEs and Functional Skills qualifications at KS4 and may stay with the school for any length of time, depending on their individual circumstances.

We offer a genuinely 21st century education and the opportunity for teachers to develop professional skills. Our teachers teach exceptionally well-behaved students from their own home and all teachers are provided with high quality computer hardware.

Our successful candidates will join a talented team providing excellent online educational experiences for our students whose ages range between 8 and 18. The successful candidates will demonstrate expertise and experience of delivering their subject specialism/s and come from either a state school and/or independent school background. Passionate about ensuring the students are at the centre of learning, the successful candidate will be used to deadlines, have experience of creating effective learning resources and having a key focus on the academic monitoring and progress of the students.

Education Leaders

  • CEO - Ashley Harrold
  • Executive Head King's InterHigh - Catriona Olsen
  • Executive Head Academy21 - Alessandro Capozzi
  • Head of School Academy21 - Clare Brokenshire

About our Roles

Here at InterHigh and Academy21, our Leaders of Learning (Teacher) contracts do differ from mainstream schools due to the nature of our business and ways of operating. As a Leader of Learning (Teacher) you will be contracted to 42 weeks of the year, up to 38 of these weeks are contact weeks with the students, with the remaining weeks being available for additional activity such as course writing.

You will work 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. During the school day there are allocated breaks in the morning, lunch time and in the afternoon, with breaks in between each lesson also.

Our lessons are 40 minutes long which ensures the time spent in the classroom is value added and effective. A full time Leader of Learning could be given a timetable with up to 33 lessons, equating to 22 hours of contact time.

As a business and a school, we do not follow the Teachers Mainstream Payscale, we operate in line with our own salary bandings. Further information specifically for each role will be available via the job adverts.

Inspired Education's Philosophy

At Inspired Education, the philosophy is to integrate innovative, challenging and enriching academic, performing arts and sports programme's. Inspired Education state:

  • A child's education is the single most important consideration for any parent
  • We believe that this set of knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and values, instilled by education, will form the basis of how we approach the future
  • At Inspired we instil a sense of pride, responsibility, honesty and integrity in our students

For more specific information in relation to Inspired Education, InterHigh and Academy 21, please visit our website's:

https://inspirededu.com/

https://kingsinterhigh.co.uk/

https://academy21.co.uk/

Please visit our careers site for further information and to see our latest opportunities - https://careers.inspirededu.com/

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