Attendance & Education Welfare Officer

  • KPI Education
  • Apr 23, 2026
Full time

Job Description

Attendance & Education Welfare Officer - High-Performing Secondary School - Islington

Salary: £30,500 - £34,300 (Term Time + 1 Week) Permanent September Start (or sooner)

Not just another admin role. Not just another pastoral job.
This is your chance to take ownership of a critical whole-school function and directly impact student outcomes every single day.

A high-performing, ambitious secondary school in Islington is looking for a driven and highly organised Attendance & Education Welfare Officer to lead and further develop its already successful attendance strategy.

Why This Role Stands Out

Attendance isn't treated as a back-office task here - it's a core driver of success.

The school has recently implemented a transformational attendance system, placing it among the top-performing schools nationally for attendance.

Now, they're looking for someone who can own, lead, and elevate this even further.

Your Impact

You will be the go-to specialist for attendance, working at the centre of the school's pastoral and safeguarding structure.

You will:

  • Lead the day-to-day running of attendance systems and procedures

  • Work closely with Senior Leadership and the Designated Safeguarding Lead

  • Monitor, analyse, and act on attendance data to drive improvement

  • Build strong relationships with students and families to remove barriers to attendance

  • Coordinate interventions, including meetings, action plans, and home visits where required

  • Ensure every student is accounted for, supported, and safe every day

This is a role where your work directly influences academic success, safeguarding, and life outcomes.

The School Environment

You'll be joining a school with:

  • Outstanding leadership and clear expectations

  • A culture built on high standards, inclusion, and student success

  • A proven track record of developing graduates and support staff into senior roles

  • A calm, focused learning environment where behaviour is strong

This is a place where staff are trusted, developed, and genuinely valued.

Who They're Looking For

  • Strong organisational and communication skills

  • Ability to build relationships with students, families, and staff

  • Resilience, attention to detail, and a proactive mindset

  • Experience working with young people or in education (desirable, not essential)

  • A graduate or aspiring professional looking to build a career in education, safeguarding, or pastoral leadership

Why Apply?

  • Salary: £30,500 - £34,300 (term-time + additional week)

  • A chance to lead a high-impact, whole-school priority area

  • Clear progression into pastoral leadership, safeguarding, or senior roles

  • Ideal stepping stone into careers such as teaching, social work, or educational leadership

  • Work in a school where your role genuinely matters every single day

The Bottom Line

If you want a role where you're not hidden behind a desk - where you're visible, valued, and making a real difference - this is it.

Apply now - roles like this, with real responsibility and progression, don't stay open for long.