Prince Albert Junior and Infant School · Birmingham, West Midlands
ATTENDANCE OFFICER GRADE 2, SCALE POINT 3-8 £10,887 - £12,048 12 Months Fixed Term 18.25 hours per week Start time between 7.30am and 8am (exact start time to be agreed at interview) Term Time Only The Prince Albert Community Trust (PACT) is seeking to appoint a committed, motivated and passionate Attendance Officer to join our dedicated team on a fixed‑term basis at Prince Albert Junior and Infant School. This is an exciting opportunity to become part of a forward‑thinking and innovative Multi Academy Trust (MAT) that places children, community and professional growth at the centre of everything we do. PACT is a thriving and ambitious family of schools consisting of Prince Albert Primary School, Heathfield Primary School, Highfield J&I School, Birchfield Primary School, Lakey Lane, Sutton Park Primary, and Prince Albert High School. We are proud of our fantastic pupils, supportive governors, dedicated Trustees and strong community partnerships. As a developing and steadily growing MAT, we offer real opportunities for professional development and internal promotion. The Role As our Attendance Officer, you will play a vital role in championing excellent attendance across our school community. You will monitor, track and analyse pupil attendance, working closely with pupils, staff and families to promote positive attendance habits. You will build strong, supportive relationships to help pupils overcome barriers to attendance and will contribute to safeguarding processes, upholding our commitment to pupil wellbeing. In doing so, you will help ensure every child receives the best educational experience possible. You will also support pastoral provision and early help for pupils and families, contributing to whole‑school behaviour, attendance and safeguarding practices. This role is key in fostering a safe, nurturing and aspirational school environment. Who We Are Looking For We are seeking someone who is: Highly organised, resilient and proactive, with the ability to work independently Self‑motivated and compassionate, with a genuine commitment to supporting children and families A strong communicator, able to build trust with pupils, families and staff Professional, polite and well-presented, with a good standard of literacy and communication skills Passionate about making a difference to children’s lives Dedicated to our mission of giving every individual the best chance to succeed We can offer: A working culture that promotes diversity, equality and social justice Children who love learning and an extensive inclusion and pastoral support team Excellent CPD opportunities Exceptionally supportive staff and leadership A caring working environment where your welfare is of paramount importance Opportunities for promotion and progression Comprehensive induction and on-going opportunities for professional development A positive and stimulating learning environment which values the contribution of all staff Benef