Date Required
September 2025
Grade
8 A-E
Salary
£29,884 to £32,654(actual salary £26,476 – £28,930)
Hours
37 hours per week, term time plus 5 development days.
Reference
2025_1444
Reporting to: Assistant Headteacher (Operations and Behaviour)
Lionheart School is a pupil referral unit that supports some of the most vulnerable young people on the island. In order to best support children who have difficulties that include social, emotional and mental health issues, we have a staff team who are passionate about their work, creative, and dynamic. This enables us to provide a safe, nurturing, inspiring environment, in which children can progress academically and personally.
Do you have experience of working with children and young people? Do you enjoy the challenge of enabling children to realise they are able to succeed? Are you interested in promoting and supporting the health and well-being of young people who have a range of social and emotional difficulties? If you have answered ‘Yes’, then carrying on reading as this could be the job for you.
An exciting opportunity now exists for you to join our behaviour support team
• Support and develop the self-esteem of students,
• Able to support our PE and outdoor learning curriculum
In return, you will:
• Join a dedicated, hardworking, solution focussed staff team
• Have access to a range of personal development opportunities and training
• Make a significant difference to a child’s learning journey
If you are interested in joining us, please complete an application form outlining your experience.
For further details, you can contact the Cindy Gosnell on 01983 300333 or email Cindy.gosnell@islandlearning.co.uk
If you would like to have a chat with the Headteacher about the role please phone 01983 300333.
Closing date for applications is noon on Monday 21st July 2025
Interviews: Tuesday 22nd July 2025
Lionheart School committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be subject to an enhanced DBS check before appointment is confirmed.
PLEASE NOTE: Not all school staff are employed directly by the Isle of Wight Council, you can ask on application who the employer for this role will be.
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