Assistant Head Teacher & Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

Snowflake School
Earls Court, London, SW5 9TG, United Kingdom
Last month
£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Seniority
Lead
Posted
23 Mar 2026 (Last month)

We are seeking a committed, experienced and passionate Assistant Head Teacher & Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) to join our specialist SEN school, supporting pupils through an Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and Verbal Behaviour (VB) approach. You must be enthusiastic about improving the lives of pupil’s with Autism and their families and be committed to learning and developing your own skills and abilities.

This is a key leadership role, combining strategic school improvement responsibilities with the operational leadership of safeguarding. The successful candidate will play a vital role in ensuring the highest standards of education, behaviour support, and pupil welfare. In addition, as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), to take lead responsibility for safeguarding and child protection across the school in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) and local safeguarding partnership procedures.

Assistant Head Teacher & Designated Safeguarding Lead will use, develop and share knowledge and understanding of ABA/VB approaches and methodology within all teaching opportunities and ensure that personal knowledge of ABA/VB is kept up to date and share expertise with staff.

Main tasks and responsibilities:

Build positive and respectful relationships across the school community

Create a culture where pupils experience a positive and enriching school life

Uphold educational standards in order to prepare pupils from all backgrounds for their next phase of education and life

Encourage high standards of behaviour from pupils, built on rules and routines that are understood by staff and pupils and clearly demonstrated by all adults in school

Use consistent and fair approaches to managing behaviour, in line with the school’s behaviour policy

Make sure the school works effectively with parents, carers and professionals to identify additional needs, and provide support and adaptation where appropriate Make sure the school fulfils statutory duties regarding the SEND Code of Practice.

Use valid, reliable and proportionate approaches to assessing pupils’ knowledge and understanding of the curriculum

Lead, model, and promote high-quality teaching and learning across the school

Support curriculum development and assessment practices

Monitor and evaluate standards of teaching and pupil progress in designated areas

Establish and oversee systems, processes and policies so the school can operate efficiently

Ensure staff and pupils’ safety and welfare through effective approaches to safeguarding, as part of duty of care

Ensure rigorous approaches to identifying, managing and mitigating risk

Identify problems and barriers to school effectiveness, and develop strategies for school improvement that are realistic, timely and suited to the school’s context

Performance manage middle leaders, including carrying out appraisals and holding staff to account for their performance

Manage staff well with due attention to workload

Ensure staff have access to appropriate, high-standard professional development opportunities

Seek training and continuing professional development to meet their own needs

Work with the board of trustees as appropriate

Ensure the school effectively and efficiently operates within the regulatory frameworks and meets all statutory duties

Take lead responsibility for safeguarding and child protection, including online safety, in accordance with KCSIE and school policies

Manage referrals to children’s social care, the Channel programme, and other relevant agencies

Liaise with the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) and other safeguarding partners as appropriate

Maintain accurate, confidential, and secure safeguarding records and ensure effective information sharing with staff and external agencies

Lead, train, and support the safeguarding team, including Deputy DSLs

Provide staff training and updates on safeguarding matters and ensure all staff understand their safeguarding duties

Advise and support staff on child welfare and safeguarding concerns

Ensure safeguarding is embedded in the school’s culture, curriculum, and policies

Act as a Mental Health and Well Being Senior Lead across the school, managing the team of mental health leads and ensuring wellbeing of staff and pupils at all times is the highest priority

Oversee transition opportunities to post 16 provision

Undertake any other duties reasonably requested by the Headteacher

Take lead responsibility for safeguarding and child protection, including online safety, in accordance with KCSIE and school policies

Manage referrals to children’s social care, the Channel programme, and other relevant agencies

Liaise with the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) and other safeguarding partners as appropriate

Maintain accurate, confidential, and secure safeguarding records and ensure effective information sharing with staff and external agencies

Lead, train, and support the safeguarding team, including Deputy DSLs

Provide staff training and updates on safeguarding matters and ensure all staff understand their safeguarding duties

Advise and support staff on child welfare and safeguarding concerns

Ensure safeguarding is embedded in the school’s culture, curriculum, and policies

Report regularly to the Headteacher and Governors on safeguarding matters

Act as a Mental Health and Well Being Senior Lead across the school, managing the team of mental health leads and ensuring wellbeing of staff and pupils at all times is the highest priority

Oversee work-related learning opportunities

Uphold the ethos, values, and policies of the school

Engage in professional learning and keep up to date with statutory safeguarding guidance

Undertake any other duties reasonably requested by the Headteacher

Please note that this is illustrative of the general nature and level of responsibility of the role. It is not a comprehensive list of all tasks that the Assistant Head Teacher & Designated Safeguarding Lead will carry out. The post holder may be required to do other duties appropriate to the level of the role.

Work Location: In person

The school reserves the right to close the vacancy earlier than the published end date should it receive sufficient applications to warrant earlier shortlisting.

Snowflake school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment

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