About The Role
Job Title: Social Inclusion and Elective Home Education Officer
Hours: 37
Salary: HC9 £39,513 - £43,693 per annum
Contract: Permanent
Closing date: 11/05/2025
Interview date: tbc
Come and join us on our Restorative Journey of Improvement to gain the best for children and families in Herefordshire
The Role
The purpose of this role is to work with families, schools and other partner organisations to ensure that children are able to access an education which is appropriate to their needs and addressing any issues which prevent individual children from receiving this. Whilst a range of statutory duties must be met within this role, the main aim will be to take a child-centred approach within this framework to broker support required to meet individual need. This role covers inclusion, exclusion, suspensions, part time timetables and elective home education.
Herefordshire Councils’ vision is giving children and young people a great start in life. We aim for outcomes across all external performance measures to be in the top quartile and for all our children and young people to be educated in schools and settings which are good or better. The post holder will support Herefordshire Council’s Children and Young People and Education strategies.
You will hold a degree level qualification and QTS (qualified teacher status). This is a full time, permanent post. The start date for this position will be 1st August 2025 or as soon as possible.
Benefits of working for Herefordshire Council:
About Us
Herefordshire is a beautiful, historic county located in the heart of the Marches on the border with Wales. We are one of the most rural and sparsely populated counties in England with a wealth of unspoilt countryside, distinctive heritage, and lively and attractive market towns.
Our priority in Herefordshire is to keep children safe and give them a great start in life. It’s the priority for the council, our partners and for all of us who work with Children & Young People. How do we do this? By having dynamic, dedicated, passionate and professional staff who work in a culture that focuses on what we can achieve with children, what they can achieve themselves, and the relationship we build with families and partners to enable this. We have invested heavily in training and developing staff in our relational practice approach with our improvement partner Leeds City Council, so it's an exciting time to join Herefordshire – we believe in investing in you so you can be the best you can be!
Herefordshire has a really strong team ethos. Our teams are passionate about the work they do and the positive difference they and the teams they are in make to people’s lives. This is all underpinned by the focus and support from their managers and the council as a whole.
We will deliver better support to our most vulnerable children and their families, develop stronger relationships with partners across the region, and beyond. Therefore, we take our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults seriously and expect all of our staff, visitors and volunteers to share in this commitment.
Come to Herefordshire and join the journey.
Herefordshire Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children & young people and vulnerable adults. If you are offered this position, it will be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service enhanced check and further pre-employment checks.
We welcome applicants whatever their personal characteristics or social identity. All requests for flexible working arrangements and reasonable adjustments will be considered.
The following candidates will be interviewed if they meet the essential criteria for the post they are applying for:
Please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification for more details of this role.
To apply, please submit your CV and complete the supporting statement within the application form, referring to the job description & person specification, detailing how you meet the specific requirements of the role.