Job Description
Job Title : Penalty Notice Officer
Job Category : Education (qualified)
Location : London Borough of Hillingdon
Hours Per Week : 36.00
Start Date : Immediate start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:00
Salary: £16.29
The Attendance Support team work with vulnerable children and their families and schools. The service delivers support and challenge to schools and parents around attendance and punctuality, at both a strategic and case work management level. They provide challenge to schools on policy and practice including challenging poor practice to ensure legislative requirements are met. They provide advice to or lead within professional networks to identify contributing factors and plan interventions to address poor attendance.
Poor attendance can be an indicator for higher need families with complex and multiple difficulties involved in or at risk of being involved in crime, antisocial behaviour, disengagement with education and risk of homelessness or edge of care. The Penalty Notice Officer must be able to weigh up evidence from a variety of sources, determine levels of risk, and determine the most appropriate level at which to intervene.
The Penalty Notice Officer is responsible for ensuring that the preparation of legal cases is clearly evidenced and that pursuing legal proceedings is an efficient use of the council’s resources.
The role requires partnership working across the local authority, schools, alternative provision providers and other relevant agencies assisting in their duties to fulfil statutory responsibilities to safeguard pupils and ensure regular attendance in school.
The officer will oversee and coordinate the legal and statutory processes for irregular attendance under S444 Education Act 1996, liaising with Legal Services about court cases for non-attendance, to issue penalty notices and co-ordinate truancy patrols.
The role requires strong administrative skills.
STATUTORY or ROLE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Full UK driving licence and use of own vehicle DESIRABLE
Prepared to work flexibly to meet the needs of the service, including with other teams within Access to Education Service, as and when required.
Maintain confidentiality at all times.
Willingness to take majority of annual leave during school holidays
EXPERIENCE
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Experience of paid work directly with families and children and young people experiencing social stress to achieve satisfactory outcomes
Experience of working with schools, Academies, FE and HE providers, training providers and employers in support of young people’s participation
Experience of working in a timely manner to tight deadlines to achieve SMART objectives