Designated Lead (Looked After Children and Care Leavers)

Designated Lead (Looked After Children and Care Leavers)

Full-Time 29455 € / year No home office possible
RNN Group
Designated Lead (Looked After Children and Care Leavers) Location: Working across all of our sites (Dearne Valley College, Rotherham College and North Notts College) in Rotherham and Worksop Salary:£29,455 a year + benefits Vacancy Type:Permanent, Full time (37 hours each week, all year-round) Closing Date: 08th of June 2026 About the Role Are you a passionate advocate for vulnerable young people? Do you have the drive to break down barriers to education and help care-experienced learners thrive? RNN Group is looking for a Designated Lead (LAC and Care Leaver) to join our dedicated Student Support team. This is a pivotal, highly rewarding role where you will discharge the Group’s statutory responsibilities for our care-experienced learners. Acting as the primary point of contact for multi-agency support, you will ensure that Looked After Children (LAC)—including unaccompanied asylum seekers—Care Leavers (CL), and Previously Looked After Children receive high-quality, inclusive education. You will be the dedicated advocate and bridge connecting students, curriculum teams, and external agencies to ensure these learners are fully integrated into the College community, make exceptional progress, and successfully transition into employment or higher education. Main Duties & Responsibilities * Statutory Compliance: Ensure RNN Group remains compliant with all DfE guidance and statutory duties, serving as the lead operational contact for multi-agency support. * ePEP Coordination: Schedule, chair, and complete electronic Personal Education Plans (ePEPs), ensuring all documentation is submitted within strict statutory deadlines. * Tracking & Monitoring: Proactively monitor the attendance, retention, achievement, and progress of vulnerable students, including collecting destination data. * Attendance Intervention: Operate a robust attendance monitoring system, contacting students and support networks early to implement rapid intervention strategies. * Reporting: Prepare comprehensive termly and annual reports for college committees and the Leadership Team regarding student performance and unmet needs. As our Designated Lead, your ultimate goal is to promote the educational achievement and well-being of our students by: * Promoting Educational Achievement: Providing targeted pastoral support, mentoring, and advocacy so care-experienced learners achieve on par with their peers. * Embedding Trauma-Informed Practice: Providing expert advice and guidance to curriculum colleagues on trauma-informed strategies to support individual students. * Fostering Aspiration: Cultivating an environment where vulnerable learners believe they can succeed, encouraging progression into higher education and sustainable careers. * Ensuring Emotional Support: Acting as—or facilitating access to—an "Emotionally Available Adult," offering the stability students need to engage with their learning. * Continuous Service Improvement: Working collaboratively with the Head of Student Support and the wider Welfare team to constantly elevate our pastoral service. The Challenges You'll Tackle This role is incredibly rewarding, but it requires resilience and excellent organizational skills. You will need to successfully navigate: * Balancing Demands: Managing intensive, daily face-to-face operational student support alongside rigorous statutory deadlines and ePEP paperwork. * Information Management: Retaining a deep, evolving knowledge of various courses, legislative updates, and external agency offerings. * Engagement: Building deep trust and maintaining high expectations with learners who may have complex trauma backgrounds or significant barriers to engagement. You will… Experienced within learner support strategies, working with vulnerable young people specifically ‘looked after children’, ‘care leavers’ and ‘young carers’ to develop positive support strategies, to motivate and inspire others to overcome barriers and succeed. You will be able to work with others both internally and externally through partnership development. You will have strong safeguarding experience, knowledge and be able to manage cases to signpost and offer support to learners. You will hold a Level 2 (or equivalent) qualification in English and Maths (or be willing to undertake), a level 3 (or equivalent) qualification in health and social care, youth work or social studies. Having a Level 3 (or higher) teaching qualification would be advantageous. Our excellent benefits and rewards package: * Access to local government pension scheme (with employer contributions from 15.6%) * Up to 41 days annual leave per year including closure during Christmas period * Access to our gyms, restaurants and salons * Staff health & wellbeing and benefits schemes including in-house Occupational Health service * Extensive wellbeing support through a digital Wellbeing Hub that offers a broad range of support for physical, mental, and financial wellbeing. * Full, part time and flexible working hours available in many roles To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for RNN Group, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application
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