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Guidant Global

Greater London

Hybrid

GBP 35,000 - 45,000

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Job summary

A leading educational support organization in the UK is seeking an Advisory Teacher (Childrens Services) to enhance outcomes for children in care. The successful candidate will provide educational casework, lead the Virtual School's initiatives, and work closely with schools and social care professionals while delivering high-quality training. Candidates must hold Qualified Teacher Status and have extensive teaching experience, strong knowledge of relevant legislation, and excellent communication skills. This role is hybrid, offering flexibility in location.

Qualifications

  • Must have current Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
  • Experience in mainstream teaching for at least 2 years.
  • Strong understanding of legislation related to children in care.

Responsibilities

  • Provide educational casework for children in care.
  • Lead the Virtual School's vision and align with legislation.
  • Ensure timely completion of Personal Education Plans (PEPs).
  • Build relationships with schools to raise attainment.
  • Conduct direct work with children to enhance engagement.
  • Analyze pupil progress data and implement interventions.
  • Design and deliver training for educators and stakeholders.
  • Create specialist learning programs and educational events.
  • Monitor attendance and address absence issues.
  • Maintain partnerships with various agencies.

Skills

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Mainstream teaching experience (2+ years)
Knowledge of education legislation
Ability to challenge school practice
Analysing pupil progress data
Excellent communication skills
Organizational ability
IT competency
Understanding of child development
Ongoing professional development

Education

Degree (2:2 or above)
Job description
Advisory Teacher (Childrens Services)

Contract: 10 months FTC

Location: London, UK (Hybrid)

Hours Per Week: 36.00

Start date: ASAP

Job Purpose

The Advisory Teacher will use extensive educational expertise to positively influence the outcomes of children in care and previously looked-after children. The role provides targeted advice, challenge, and support to schools, carers, and social care professionals to remove barriers to learning and raise attainment. The postholder will design and deliver high-quality training, ensure statutory duties are met, and support leaders in developing evidence-based strategies for progress, attendance, and behaviour. With strong knowledge of SEN, exclusions, and enrichment approaches, the role ensures each child receives high-impact interventions tailored to their academic, social, and emotional needs. The Advisory Teacher promotes best practice and drives continuous improvement across the Virtual School network.

Key Responsibilities
  1. Provide intensive educational casework to ensure children in care receive appropriate services, interventions, and multi-agency support.
  2. Lead the delivery of the Virtual School's vision, ensuring alignment with national legislation, local priorities, and best practice standards.
  3. Ensure high-quality Personal Education Plans (PEPs) are completed on time and that pupil premium funding is used purposefully and effectively.
  4. Build strong relationships with schools to challenge ineffective practice, agree support plans, and share innovative strategies that raise attainment.
  5. Undertake direct work with children-including observation, mentoring, and tuition-to remove barriers and support consistent educational engagement.
  6. Track, analyse, and report on pupil progress data, implementing timely interventions where concerns arise.
  7. Design and deliver training for teachers, carers, and social workers to raise awareness of the educational needs of children in care.
  8. Develop and deliver specialist learning programmes, enrichment activities, homework clubs, and other educational events.
  9. Monitor attendance and work with schools to address persistent absence, ensuring early action for any child missing education.
  10. Maintain effective partnerships with internal teams, traded services, voluntary organisations, and external agencies to support best outcomes.
Must-Have Skills & Experience
  1. Current Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and degree (2:2 or above).
  2. Minimum 2+ years mainstream teaching experience, with exposure to at least two key stages.
  3. Strong knowledge of education and social care legislation relating to children in care.
  4. Proven ability to challenge school practice constructively and advocate effectively for vulnerable learners.
  5. Skilled in analysing pupil progress data and implementing improvement strategies.
  6. Excellent communication, presentation, and relationship-building skills with diverse stakeholders.
  7. High level of organisational ability with experience managing challenging caseloads and meeting tight deadlines.
  8. Strong IT competency and experience in preparing detailed reports for multiple audiences.
  9. Understanding of child development, behaviour management, SEN, and trauma-informed practice.
  10. Evidence of ongoing professional development and reflective practice, with the ability to work both independently and as part of a multi‑disciplinary team.

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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