Adult Attendance & Intervention Officer
Warrington & Vale Royal College, Way's Green, Cheshire West and Chester
Adult Attendance & Intervention Officer
£22547-£26787
Warrington & Vale Royal College, Way's Green, Cheshire West and Chester
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 6 Jun | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 5a526525f95d4ac7899d8aa80b96a76b
Location ref: Way's Green, Cheshire West and Chester
Full Job Description
Warrington & Vale Royal College is seeking to appoint an Attendance and Intervention Officer (Adults) to support the adult and HE team, by monitoring learner attendance, and following up non-attendance, helping to signpost students to appropriate college support, and working collaboratively across the college to provide a consistently high level of support. In November 2024 the college was officially commended as 'Good with outstanding features' by Ofsted. Our mission is 'Inclusion, realising potential; transforming lives'. Our environment is inclusive, friendly and supportive, with high expectations for both staff and students. To thrive in our environment, you will need to be resilient, positive, able to work autonomously, have a strong work ethic, and put our learners at the heart of everything you do. In March 2025 the college achieved the Platinum accreditation in the Investors in People framework. The college is performing at a High Performing (Platinum) level and demonstrates a deeply embedded culture of excellence in the way in which the organisation leads, supports, and develops its people'. Sustainability is a key priority for Warrington & Vale Royal College, and we are committed to raising awareness and the implementation of sustainable practices in all aspects of college life. Sustainability principles are embedded across the college, and our sustainability action plan and committee are led by senior leaders to ensure that this remains a key focus.
Suitable candidates will be educated to level 3 or equivalent, with GCSE Maths and English at grade A
- - C, or 4 or above. Candidates should have an understanding of the importance of student welfare and guidance, and should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.