Enhanced Transition Caseload Worker
Posted 2 hours 38 minutes ago by We Manage Jobs(WMJobs)
Permanent Role
37 hours per week
Term-Time Only + 1 week (39 weeks)
Salary Band H, Points 14-17
Starting on Point 14 - actual salary starting at £26,683 per annum
A start date prior to the summer holidays is preferred, but not essential.
This is an exciting role offering a great opportunity for an enthusiastic, dedicated person that wants to make a difference to the lives and education of young people.
This role supports an identified caseload of students in developing the academic and emotional skills through Key Stage 2 into Key Stage 3 transition phase, supporting curriculum continuity between Primary and Secondary school phases. It also includes:
- Developing Literacy and Numeracy skills and building confidence through the delivery of high-quality interventions within Primary and Secondary phase
- Supporting caseload students within the classroom to build confidence and knowledge
- Working with internal and external agencies and professionals and supporting families
- Working with the Pastoral, IEN (Individual Educational Needs), and wider teams
- Promoting positive student behaviour and maintaining high standards
- Attending and supporting key transition events
- Working with Primary schools within the Trust to support identified families
Working within the wider IEN (Individual Educational Needs) Faculty team you will have a positive impact on student support and be a point of reference for the team, families and professionals.
We would love to hear from you if you:- think this role will suit your skills, knowledge and experience
- have experience of working to support student learning in delivering literacy and numeracy interventions within a KS2 or KS3 setting and interventions to support emotional development
- are educated to a minimum of GCSE level
- have a recognised qualification or knowledge/training of at least one area of the curriculum or SEND
- Able to work with a high level of confidentiality, demonstrating strong communication skills whilst remaining composed and efficient
- can be flexible to support the wider IEN faculty
- A fantastic modern school environment with a strong team culture
- A very generous pension scheme and access to a range of health and wellbeing services
- A first-class commitment to developing individuals through personalised CPD programmes
- An easily accessible location with plentiful onsite parking
Closing Date: Wednesday 6th May 2026 at 09:00am
Elm Tree Multi Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.