Learning Manager CWSW

Learning Manager CWSW

Full-Time 40000 - 50000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
London Borough of Waltham Forest

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Develop and deliver specialist support for the Virtual School, ensuring educational needs are met.
  • Company: Join Waltham Forest's Virtual School, dedicated to supporting children with social workers.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a role that promotes inclusion and equitable support for vulnerable children.
  • Other info: This role involves working closely with schools and social workers in Waltham Forest.
  • Why this job: Be a champion for children facing challenges in education and make a real impact.
  • Qualifications: Degree or equivalent in a relevant subject and evidence of continuous professional development required.

The predicted salary is between 40000 - 50000 £ per year.

This is an exciting opportunity to join the Virtual School as a Learning Manager for children with a social worker. The purpose of this role is to help drive the best possible experiences and outcomes for children whose lived experiences and family circumstances have made it much harder for them to fulfil their potential and thrive. This newly created post will have a particular focus on helping the Virtual School meet its new statutory duties to promote the education of children with a social worker.

This role will involve being a champion for inclusion in education and equitable support for vulnerable children, working with schools and social workers, and many others to ensure that everyone understands the challenges that our children and young people face, and intervening through direct intervention, meetings, training and wider activities in pursuit of that goal.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and deliver specialist support/advice for the Virtual School and establish and maintain constructive relationships and ongoing communication with DSLs and key senior professionals in schools and colleges.
  • Provide expert advice, guidance and specialist support to schools, colleges and Waltham Forest services around the needs of the cohort and creative strategies to meet them.
  • Collect and analyse data to inform strategic work.
  • Liaise with schools to gather information about the progress of young people, taking account local protocols and statutory guidance.
  • Hold schools to account and challenge them if young people are not making or exceeding expected progress in relation to the agreed strategies ensuring relevant legislation, regulations and policies are complied with.
  • Ensure legislation and guidance is applied when working with schools & colleges to encourage increased levels of attendance and reduced numbers of exclusions with a variety of complex cases including young people with Special Educational Needs.
  • Engage wider professional networks to ensure a wrap‑around strategy is agreed and implemented to affect best outcomes for young people’s learning and home life.
  • Develop strong relationships between schools & colleges and Waltham Forest Virtual School, which maximise the outcomes for young people with a Social Worker in Waltham Forest.
  • Create a strategic, research‑based training offer for schools and colleges around meeting the needs of young people with a social worker in an innovative and effective way.
  • Share information about children with a social worker appropriately with schools and colleges with high regard to the need for confidentiality, discretion and diplomacy.
  • Challenge low aspirations and increase aspiration for children with a social worker.
  • Create and deliver an ongoing strategic programme of training and support for social workers to meet the educational needs of their young people.

Qualifications

  • Degree or equivalent or vocational qualification in a relevant subject or area.
  • Evidence of continuous professional development.

Experience – Essential

  • Experience of establishing successful learning relationships with children and young people across the ability range, including those with challenging, complex behaviour.
  • Significant experience working within the education system.

Experience – Desirable

  • Lived experience of involvement with children’s social care.
  • Experience of multi‑agency work, e.g. SEND Service, Children’s Social Care, CAMHS etc.

Terms and Conditions

  • Satisfactory employment references and CIFAS identity checks.
  • Satisfactory declaration of interest.
  • This role is subject to safer recruitment practices as it involves work with children and/or vulnerable adults.
  • Satisfactory DBS check.
  • As a public authority, we must ensure that members of staff in public-facing roles are able to speak fluent English.

Equality and Diversity

Waltham Forest is a diverse borough where diversity is valued and is integral to both service delivery and employment of its staff. The Council is proud of its rich mix of communities and, as the largest employer in the area, works hard to respond to the changing needs of its population. We use our statutory duties on race, gender and disability equality and best practice in respect of age, faith and sexual orientation to ensure equality of opportunity in the workplace. The Council is committed to meeting its four equality objectives:

  • Promoting equality of opportunity.
  • Opposing all forms of discrimination, intolerance and disadvantage.
  • Ensuring our workforce reflects the diverse communities of Waltham Forest at all levels.
  • Providing fair, appropriate, accessible and excellent services to all.

Respecting diversity is a core Council value.

Learning Manager CWSW employer: London Borough of Waltham Forest

Waltham Forest is committed to promoting equality and diversity, ensuring its workforce reflects the community. The Virtual School focuses on improving outcomes for children with social workers, providing a supportive environment. Employees benefit from a diverse workplace and opportunities for professional growth.

London Borough of Waltham Forest

Contact Details:

London Borough of Waltham Forest Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Learning Manager CWSW

Relationship Building
Data Analysis
Communication Skills
Training Development
Strategic Planning
Knowledge of Educational Legislation
Multi-Agency Collaboration