KS4 Achievement Lead
| Posting date: | 22 May 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £28,598.00 to £31,022.00 per year, pro rata |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 08 June 2026 |
| Location: | Dinnington High School, Doe Quarry Lane, Sheffield S25 2NZ |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | New Collaborative Learning Trust |
| Job type: | Permanent |
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Summary
Job Description
KS4 Achievement Lead
Responsible to: Assistant Headteacher: Behaviour and Standards / Associate Senior Leader: Behaviour and Attitudes/ Assistant Headteacher: Outcome
Based at: Dinnington High School
Paid at: Support Staff Band F
OVERALL PURPOSE OF THE POST
• To support the academic achievement, personal development, welfare and behaviour of all students.
• To work with key academy staff to ensure that all students are supported to achieve their academic potential by developing themselves to be respectful, responsible and resilient.
MAIN DUTIES
• To lead day-to-day management and high standards of pastoral leadership of the year group, along with the setting, development and implementation of policies, plans, targets, practices and procedures, related to the Pastoral Leadership of students within the context of the vision, ethos, aims and objectives of the academy.
• To participate in the whole academy ‘on call’ system.
• To undertake break/lunch duties as directed.
• Support the application of the academy’s Behaviour for Learning Policy.
• Ensure all students wear correct academy uniform or are otherwise appropriately dressed and bring the right equipment to academy, including academy planner.
• Promote positive attitudes to learning by supporting students to engage successfully in lessons and overcome barriers by ensuring high expectations and standards with regard to compliant behaviour and behaviour for learning in line with the academy’s Behaviour Policy. Do so through liaison with subject leaders, classroom teachers and tutors.
• Ensure the accurate and timely recording of behaviour incidents and interventions.
• Ensure students are punctual to lessons and move safely around the building.
• Undertake proactive and reactive meetings with students (and their teachers and parents/carers where relevant) related to addressing issues of behaviour and academy standards.
• Oversee the system of detentions for students in the year group, including collation of detention days and undertaking detention holding duties.
• Support the tutors by both supporting and disciplining students as and when appropriate.
• Undertake registration of tutor groups in the absence of tutors.
• Manage any minor tutor group changes throughout the academic year and ensure that there is an induction programme in place for students entering the year group ‘midterm’.
• Support delivery of celebration assemblies.
• Liaison with support tutors to monitor patterns of negative behaviour.
• Support supervision of consequence room in the absence of post holder.
• Support the welfare of students in association with the core safeguarding team. Follow up incidents. Maintain detailed records including CPOMS. Support sanctions where appropriate. Communicate with parents/carers.
• To attend meetings with parents, multi- agency partners including Social Care and Early Help and academy staff including, TAF, CIN meetings and all meetings deemed appropriate to the wellbeing of the students in the year group.
• To be responsible for ensuring that the academy Safeguarding Policy is adhered to and concerns are raised in accordance with the policy and reported to the Designated Safeguarding Lead.
• Assist in the preparation of reports for the designated safeguarding lead including confidential items, social care and medical information with and for relevant partner agencies.
• Make arrangements for admission and leavers, including the transfer of documentation, in liaison with the DSL.
• Effectively use recognised systems of student information recording and retrieval including CPOMS, SIMS/Bromcom and the attendance data.
• Maintenance of accurate, objective and swiftly timed reports for the designated safeguarding lead and multi-agency partners.
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• To have an overview of the year group’s punctuality and attendance ensuring parents are informed and involved. To support the academy’s drive for improved attendance, including celebration in assembly.
• Support the work of the Attendance Officer to ensure improved attendance of identified cohorts. This could include targeted intervention, parental communication and home visits.
• Prepare attendance updates for attendance strategy meetings.
• Lead and administer year group detentions for punctuality.
• Support SLT/TLR post holders in the organisation, promotion and delivery of parental consultation evenings.
• Respond to parental enquiries by telephone, letter or email as appropriate.
• To keep accurate records of all communication with parents, all interventions and any other pertinent information relating to students within the year group in student files, to include SIMS/Bromcom and CPOMS.
• Other duties and responsibilities commensurate with the grade of the post which may be required from time to time.
• To ensure equality of opportunity is afforded to all persons both internal and external to the academy, actively seeking to eliminate any direct or indirect discriminatory practices and behaviour.
• Support the AHT:Outcomes to ensure that all pupils access interventions and support sessions, identify students at risk of underachievement, develop study skills for students and promote high aspirations
All staff and senior post holders have a duty for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. Staff must be aware of the Trust procedures for raising concerns about students’ welfare and must report any concern to the designated officers without delay. Staff must also ensure that they attend the appropriate level of safeguarding training identified by the Trust as relevant to their role.
KS4 Achievement Lead
Responsible to: Assistant Headteacher: Behaviour and Standards / Associate Senior Leader: Behaviour and Attitudes/ Assistant Headteacher: Outcome
Based at: Dinnington High School
Paid at: Support Staff Band F
OVERALL PURPOSE OF THE POST
• To support the academic achievement, personal development, welfare and behaviour of all students.
• To work with key academy staff to ensure that all students are supported to achieve their academic potential by developing themselves to be respectful, responsible and resilient.
MAIN DUTIES
• To lead day-to-day management and high standards of pastoral leadership of the year group, along with the setting, development and implementation of policies, plans, targets, practices and procedures, related to the Pastoral Leadership of students within the context of the vision, ethos, aims and objectives of the academy.
• To participate in the whole academy ‘on call’ system.
• To undertake break/lunch duties as directed.
• Support the application of the academy’s Behaviour for Learning Policy.
• Ensure all students wear correct academy uniform or are otherwise appropriately dressed and bring the right equipment to academy, including academy planner.
• Promote positive attitudes to learning by supporting students to engage successfully in lessons and overcome barriers by ensuring high expectations and standards with regard to compliant behaviour and behaviour for learning in line with the academy’s Behaviour Policy. Do so through liaison with subject leaders, classroom teachers and tutors.
• Ensure the accurate and timely recording of behaviour incidents and interventions.
• Ensure students are punctual to lessons and move safely around the building.
• Undertake proactive and reactive meetings with students (and their teachers and parents/carers where relevant) related to addressing issues of behaviour and academy standards.
• Oversee the system of detentions for students in the year group, including collation of detention days and undertaking detention holding duties.
• Support the tutors by both supporting and disciplining students as and when appropriate.
• Undertake registration of tutor groups in the absence of tutors.
• Manage any minor tutor group changes throughout the academic year and ensure that there is an induction programme in place for students entering the year group ‘midterm’.
• Support delivery of celebration assemblies.
• Liaison with support tutors to monitor patterns of negative behaviour.
• Support supervision of consequence room in the absence of post holder.
• Support the welfare of students in association with the core safeguarding team. Follow up incidents. Maintain detailed records including CPOMS. Support sanctions where appropriate. Communicate with parents/carers.
• To attend meetings with parents, multi- agency partners including Social Care and Early Help and academy staff including, TAF, CIN meetings and all meetings deemed appropriate to the wellbeing of the students in the year group.
• To be responsible for ensuring that the academy Safeguarding Policy is adhered to and concerns are raised in accordance with the policy and reported to the Designated Safeguarding Lead.
• Assist in the preparation of reports for the designated safeguarding lead including confidential items, social care and medical information with and for relevant partner agencies.
• Make arrangements for admission and leavers, including the transfer of documentation, in liaison with the DSL.
• Effectively use recognised systems of student information recording and retrieval including CPOMS, SIMS/Bromcom and the attendance data.
• Maintenance of accurate, objective and swiftly timed reports for the designated safeguarding lead and multi-agency partners.
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• To have an overview of the year group’s punctuality and attendance ensuring parents are informed and involved. To support the academy’s drive for improved attendance, including celebration in assembly.
• Support the work of the Attendance Officer to ensure improved attendance of identified cohorts. This could include targeted intervention, parental communication and home visits.
• Prepare attendance updates for attendance strategy meetings.
• Lead and administer year group detentions for punctuality.
• Support SLT/TLR post holders in the organisation, promotion and delivery of parental consultation evenings.
• Respond to parental enquiries by telephone, letter or email as appropriate.
• To keep accurate records of all communication with parents, all interventions and any other pertinent information relating to students within the year group in student files, to include SIMS/Bromcom and CPOMS.
• Other duties and responsibilities commensurate with the grade of the post which may be required from time to time.
• To ensure equality of opportunity is afforded to all persons both internal and external to the academy, actively seeking to eliminate any direct or indirect discriminatory practices and behaviour.
• Support the AHT:Outcomes to ensure that all pupils access interventions and support sessions, identify students at risk of underachievement, develop study skills for students and promote high aspirations
All staff and senior post holders have a duty for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. Staff must be aware of the Trust procedures for raising concerns about students’ welfare and must report any concern to the designated officers without delay. Staff must also ensure that they attend the appropriate level of safeguarding training identified by the Trust as relevant to their role.