Attendance Improvement Officer - Part-time

The Skinners’ Kent Academy Trust

  • Ref:KCC-F32-11-S
  • Posted:23/04/2024
  • Pay:£28,598 (Pro-rata)
  • Start Date:29/08/2024
  • App Close Date:07/05/2024 at 23:30
  • Interviews:asap

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We are seeking to appoint a committed, caring professional to support the Attendance team in improving attendance across the Partnership. The role of Attendance Improvement Officer is to safeguard and promote the well-being of students, ensuring they have access to a safe and supportive learning environment at The Skinners’ Kent Academy. This will be achieved by leading investigations on individual cases of concerning attendance, with the aim of improving overall student attendance. The role requires developing an understanding of the various individual reasons for non-attendance and working in partnership with parents, external agencies and the Local Authority to develop successful supportive plans and strategies. To work closely with the Local Authority to fulfil its obligations under all relevant Legislation.

The role is part time , four days per week, term time only Plus INSETs and one additional week (40 weeks per year) and is a fixed term contract for 3 years.


Job Description


•To promote positive attitudes towards regular school attendance on the part of students and their parents/carers. To improve levels of student attendance and engagement.
•Case work – gathering evidence in line with the Academy Case Management Flow Chart; meeting with parents for Attendance Improvement Meetings, Attendance Contracts and Formal Panel Attendance Meetings with the PAL and SLO.
•Support the Academy on policies/procedures/strategies in relation to the whole Academy approach of improving student attendance.
•Conduct home visits to students in line with school policy, identifying reasons for non-attendance, working closely with families and others to break down barriers to learning and achieve regular attendance, as well as regular safeguarding visits.
•Ensure effective communication/consultation as appropriate with the parents of students through phone calls, letters and home visits as appropriate, ensuring Attendance Improvement Meeting plans are agreed, monitored and regularly reviewed.
•Develop and maintain positive working relationships with external agencies such as the Local Authority.
•Liaise with the Local Authority when cases of poor attendance reach the level of legal intervention. Manage the process of evidence sharing and represent the relevant school at court were necessary.
•Provide support for families experiencing hardship by way of increasing awareness to external support agencies.
•Effective and professional communication with external agencies, such as Health, Early Help, Social Services and PIAS at KCC.
•Managing and building case files in a timely manner, with a high standard of attention to detail, in particular the chronological recording of actions, communications and offers of support.
•Maintain efficient and contemporaneous notes and records.
•Regular reporting to The Partnership Attendance Lead with updates on individual cases, in line with The Academy Case Management Flow Chart.
•Close working with the Attendance Officer, Heads of Years, SENCO, DSL and Pastoral/Behaviour staff
•In depth knowledge of the ‘Working Together to Improve School Attendance’ applicable from August 2024 Document, along with government guidance on supporting children with medical/mental health needs.
•Understanding of KCSIE.

Information about the trust

The Trust comprises of Skinners’ Kent Academy and Skinners’ Kent Primary School.

The Academy opened on September 1st 2009. It is an independent, non fee-paying, mixed, all ability school, funded by the DfE and supported fully by its lead sponsor The Skinners’ School, a grammar school for boys and the Skinners’ Company. The Skinners’ Kent Academy Trust is founded on the principles of a culture of high standards and high aspirations, a culture of active participation, an emotionally rich learning environment and an inclusive environment where every child is known and every learner supported.

The main aim of the Academy Trust is to provide the highest quality of education for students, from Reception to Year 11 and the Sixth Form. The Academy Trust aims to raise and reflect aspirations within the local community and provide education, social and economic benefits for all.

We aim to find and develop everything that is exceptional in each child and let it flourish within a framework of high expectations. We intend to motivate and inspire our students to achieve of their very best, to fly high, and to set course on the brightest of futures.

Job Contact Information

  • Name:Alison Drury
  • Address:Sandown Park,
    Sandown Park,
    Tunbridge Wells,
    Kent,
    TN2 4PY
  • Telephone: 01892574258
  • Email: hr@skinnerskent.org.uk

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We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. You are advised that this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and therefore this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Please be aware that schools are also required to undertake online recruitment checks on shortlisted candidates under changes to Keeping Children Safe in Education.