Archway Learning Trust · Nottingham
DSL
Maintain
clear vision, purpose and high expectations focused on pupil progress and
achievement.
Inspire, motivate, and influence
staff to reach the highest standards.
Be an excellent role model for
all staff and pupils and be visible, supportive, and professionally
challenging
Effectively communicate the
academy’s core values and ethos to all stakeholders.
Actively contribute to the
day-to-day management of the academy.
Actively contribute to upholding
excellent standards of behaviour for learning.
Maintain a prominent visible
presence monitoring the work of the academy daily
Report
to the Principal, AAB and Trust Directors on the progress made against
targets within the remit of the role.
Working with external
agencies and professionals on matters of safety and safeguarding
Raising awareness of safeguarding and child protection amongst the
staff and parents; and ensuring that child protection information is
transferred to the pupil’s new school/academy
Ensuring that the academy has a nominated local AAB member to
liaise with the designated lead for the
local area and any partner agencies in the event of allegations
of abuse made against the principal
Ensuring all staff receive the appropriate
training, and keep it up to date, in line with advice from local safeguarding partners
Notifying the Children’s Social Care department if there are
concerns over unexplained absences of a pupil following the Child Missing
Education (CME) policy and local procedure.
Informing the Local Authority when a private fostering arrangement
is in place
Ensuring that important safeguarding related policies are kept
relevant and up to date
Have an overview of the numbers of safeguarding and child
protection referrals made from and share this with the Principal and LAC.
Ensuring that the curriculum makes best use of Citizenship and
PSHE, RSHE opportunities to cover safeguarding issues with children
Ensuring there are procedures in place to handle allegations
against other children (Child-on-child abuse)
Creating a culture of listening to children and taking account of
their wishes and feelings, both in individual decisions and in the
academy’s development
Ensuring through the safeguarding curriculum that pupils know the
process of raising a concern (about themselves or a friend/other), that
they know the academy’s Designated Safeguarding Lead (and deputy), and are
aware of other support mechanisms such as ChildLine etc
Ensuring that colleagues are competent to carry out their
responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children
and creating an environment where staff feel able to raise concerns and
feel supported in their safeguarding role
Ensuring all re