Key Role Information

Salary
£32,597 - £35,412 FTE (£28,749 - £31,239 actual)
Job type
Full Time
Contract type
Permanent
Closing
10/05/2026 23:59
Interview
W/C 18th May 2026
Contract term
TTO Plus - Term time only plus weeks
Pay grade
Suport Staff Pay Scale | 20 - 24
Department
Support Staff
Key stage
Not Applicable
Hours per week
37.00
Weeks per year
45.999
Visa sponsorship
No

Your Role

The role in a nutshell

We are seeking to recruit an outstanding enthusiastic and dedicated Deputy DSL to join our team.

 

The role is essential in providing support to pupils across the academy and play a role, with others, in working proactively to break down barriers to learning. The role is also essential in planning and delivering practical support, advice and guidance to vulnerable families/pupils to reduce the risk of being referred to social care, ensuring families recognise their roles and responsibilities in the education of their children.

 

You will advise and support the academy staff on child welfare, safeguarding and child protection matters, and liaise with relevant agencies such as the local authority and police.

 

As a Deputy DSL, you will undertake the day-to-day monitoring and resolution of concerns raised, using face-to-face contact and the secure online reporting system CPOMS to respond to safeguarding issues raised by staff, pupils and parents/carers. You will be readily available to support staff and pupils in the academy.

 

You should have a knowledge of strategies to engage and motivate young people and families. You will be a natural problem solver and have experience of working closely with other external agencies, sometimes with highly confidential information and complex scenarios.

 

You will have an excellent and up-to-date knowledge of legislation and guidance on safeguarding and working with young people, including knowledge of the responsibilities of schools and other agencies. You will take part in strategy discussions and inter-agency meetings; contribute to the assessment of children; and contribute to the evaluation of support strategies and plans.

 

 

The candidate

The ideal candidate will have an excellent knowledge of Keeping Children Safe in Education, and an unrelenting commitment to children’s welfare and safety. They will be an excellent communicator: empathetic; consistent; trustworthy. The ideal candidate will be able to work independently and manage their own workload and diary. They will have proficient IT skills and be able to maintain accurate records. They will have experience of using alternative communication methods such as Makaton or be willing to learn.


We welcome applications from everyone who believes they meet the expectations of the role regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith, or disability. To ensure that our staff composition is representative of the communities we serve, applications from groups who are currently under-represented in education including people with disabilities and people from minority ethnic backgrounds are particularly encouraged. 


Benefits

Cycle to Work Scheme
Annual Eye Care Voucher
Employee Assistance Programme - Health Assured
Local Government Pension Scheme

Qualifications

Educated to at least Level 3 (A Level or equivalent)essential
Degree in Education, Social Work, Psychology or a related fielddesirable

Skills

Abilities, Skills and Knowledge

Excellent record keeping skills and attention to detail, in order to produce reports, take minutes of meetings, and document safeguarding concernsessential

Experience

Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writingessential
Experience of handling large amounts of sensitive data and upholding the principles of confidentialityessential
Experience of managing safeguarding in a school or other relevant organisationessential
Ability to communicate at all levels, both written and verbal essential
Knowledge of appropriate behaviour management practicesessential
Experience of alternative communication strategies e.g. Makatonessential
Ability to build effective working relationships with staff and other stakeholdersessential

Experience/Knowledge

Expert knowledge of legislation and guidance on safeguarding and working with young people, including knowledge of the responsibilities of schools and other agenciesessential
Knowledge of Health and Safety policies and procedures that contribute to the maintenance of pupil safety and securityessential

Personal Attributes

Be willing to undertake training and development, as necessary, to enhance service delivery   essential
The desire to support a working culture which values creativity and openness and is sensitive to need. essential
The personality to engage and enthuse staff, pupils and parents. essential
Conviction that all pupils can succeed and a commitment to securing the highest achievement for all. essential
Ability to provide support for planning and delivery of learning activities.essential
Excellent communication and interpersonal skillsessential
Awareness of local and national agencies that provide support for children and their familiesessential
Ability to work with a range of people with the aim of ensuring the safety and welfare of childrenessential

Relevant Skills

Ability to establish positive relationships with pupils, families and colleaguesessential
Good IT skills, including previous use of CPOMS essential

Willowfield Academy (formerly Westbury Academy)

Emily Ingram

Emily.Ingram@raleightrust.org

Ambleside Academy
Minver Crescent
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG8 5PN

Safeguarding Information

The Raleigh Education Trust (the “Trust”) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Creating a culture of safety and vigilance for our pupils is of paramount importance, we aim to:

(a) create and maintain a safe environment

(b) manage situations should child welfare concerns arise

(c) create an atmosphere of trust in which pupils feel confident to confide any concern

(d) help young people to understand the difference between acceptable and non - acceptable behaviour

(e) teach pupils to stay safe from harm


Pupils are taught about safeguarding, including E-safety as part of a broad and balanced curriculum. All staff within the Trust take welfare concerns seriously and encourage children and young people to talk about anything that worries them.