Year 14 Leadership Teams: Job Descriptions
Below are the general job descriptions for each of the Year 14 Leadership Teams
Training will be given where appropriate
Peer Mentors:
Mentors work with individual registration groups supporting the pupils and teacher in a number of ways:
- Delivery of tutor group programme
- Organisation of form assemblies
- Meeting with pupils prior to registration
- Getting to know the pupils and providing support for pupils when appropriate
- Acting as a positive role model and point of contact for pupils
Time commitment: regular weekly morning involvement with registration groups and help with special events relating to the year group to whom you have been assigned.
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Learning Mentors:
Mentors help support pupils in areas of their learning in which they need some guidance or may find a significant challenge:
- One- to-one coaching in literacy and numeracy skills
- Group work support in the classroom
- Helping with homework or revision classes
- Providing Learning Support to specific GCSE students in one of their A2 subjects
- Supporting the development of learning and teaching in the school
Time commitment: varied according to needs, but likely regular weekly support of younger pupils either in designated study time or after school.
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Peer Self-Management Assistants:
Assistants would work closely with the teachers who are responsible for pupil self – management, in the areas of lost property, lockers and developing pupils’ organisational skills:
- Supporting pupils to self-manage their personal possessions in locker areas
- Helping to manage lost property
- Speaking to pupils in tutor groups or assemblies on self-management related issues
- Working with individual pupils who need support in their personal organisation
Time commitment: Regular weekly involvement supporting staff in a variety of tasks as listed.
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The Marketers:
Marketers will work with current and potential school sponsors to:
- Plan and organise sponsors’ visits to school
- Process and distribute kit items bought through our online shop.
- Undertake a review of the online shop’s layout and update the photos used to promote items.
Time commitment: Packing day in late August/early September plus _ period weekly (day to be set) to process sports’ kit orders; sponsorship commitment is irregular and depends on events arranged.
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Careers Champions:
Careers champions would be involved in various activities:
- Put posters up in Careers Room and Sixth Form Centre throughout the year
- Organsie pupil folders into class sets – September
- Speak to Year 10 pupils abput choosing GCSE subjects – January or June
- Speak to Year 12 pupils about choosing post-GCSE subjects – March
- Meet and greet/make tea at the school Careers Convention and other events – February and possible other occasions.
- Speak to any visitors to the school about CEIAG – when appropriate
- Provide feedback on the Careers programme at the end of the year.
Time commitment: irregular – as mentioned above
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Health Education Promotion Team
Members would form part of a team who would promote health education in school. They would be expected to help in the following ways:
- Assist in organisation of health events – vaccinations etc
- Deliver presentations in assembly on specific health related topics
- Contribute to health bulletins in correspondence with parents
Time commitment: Irregular, depending on the specific events which are being organised.
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Events Team:
Members would form part of a team who would be utilised to help set up for some of the special events which are organised within the school:
- Practical tasks setting up venues for special events
- Organisation of displays and notice boards in school
- Help with catering arrangements at events
Time commitment: Irregular, depending on the specific events which are being organised.
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Co-Curricular Promotion Team:
Members would form part of a team who would promote co-curricular activities in school. They would be expected to help in the following ways:
- Preparation for co-curricular events in school
- Give presentations in assembly promoting different aspects of co-curricular activities
- Liaise with staff and pupils about different activities
Time commitment: Irregular, depending on the specific events which are being organised.
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Anti – bullying ambassadors
Members would form part of a team who would have a chance to support the delivery of key anti-bullying messages throughout the school.
- Team members would be able to liaise with staff to continue to develop the school’s anti-bullying culture.
Time commitment: Irregular, depending on the specific events which are being organised.
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Environmental team
Members would form part of a team who would promote environmental issues in school. They would be expected to help in the following ways:
- Deliver presentations in assembly on specific environmental issues related to the school.
- Work with staff to develop the school’s approaches to dealing with the environment.
Time commitment: Irregular, depending on the specific events which are being organised.
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E-Safety Team
Members would form part of a team who would promote e-safety education in school. They would be expected to help in the following ways:
- Deliver presentations in assembly on e-safety.
- Work with staff to promote school approaches to e-safety.
Time commitment: Irregular, depending on the specific events which are being organised.
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