Inclusion Officer

Date:  19 Sept 2025
Job Location: 

Gloucestershire

This is a Gloucestershire County Council job.
 

  • Job Title:                           Inclusion Officer
  • Job Location:                     Shire Hall, Block 4, 3rd Floor 
  • Salary:                              £19.71- 21.63 per hour 
  • Hours per Week:                37.00 
  • Contract Type:                   Casual 
  • Duration:                          4 weeks 
  • Closing Date:                    21/09/2025 
  • Job Requisition Number:    12634 

 

About the job 

 

The primary focus of this role is to work with families, schools and other partner organisations to ensure that children are able to access an education which is appropriate to their needs – addressing issues which prevent individual children from receiving this. Whilst a range of statutory duties must be met within this role, the main aim will be to take a child-centred approach within this framework to broker support required to meet individual need. 

 

We would like to hear from applicants who have either:

 

  • Experience working with children, families, and staff members in an education setting, such as Early Year, school, college, alternative provisions (AP)
  • Experience working with children, families, and education setting staff members through another relevant capacity such as youth work, social worker, Early Help, police, etc

 

This is what we need you to do...

 

  • Champion children’s rights to appropriate education – providing appropriate guidance and challenge to school leaders and governors to ensure that statutory responsibilities are met.
  • Support staff within education settings to develop inclusive practice and environments – sharing policy and best practice; especially relating to attendance, exclusion and meeting the needs of children and young people likely to be more vulnerable to achieving.
  • Work closely with families, schools/colleges and other professionals to address issues preventing children and young people from accessing full and appropriate education – improving education outcomes.
  • Support transitions for children who have been permanently excluded, or are at risk of being so, to ensure these are successfully managed and reflect individual needs. 
  • Support the implementation of the integrated early help pathway to ensure that children’s and young people’s needs are identified, assessed and met in a holistic, effective and timely manner.
  • Facilitate partnership working between families, education settings, health, and social care partners to ensure that the support provided to children and young people meets their whole needs.
  • Provide timely information, advice, guidance and support to families and other agencies to help them access the support they need to get the best outcomes for children and young people – responding effectively to individual cases, including carrying out home education visits.
  • Undertake specific tasks relating to attendance and child employment / entertainment – including conducting interviews; co-ordinating and attending court proceedings as necessary; issuing notices, employment licences and performance licences.
  • Ensuring clear and up to date policies, guidance and practice are available for parents and professionals on attendance, exclusion, child employment and entertainment, home education, and the graduated pathway.
  • Promote the welfare of children and young people, and at all times ensure priority is given to safeguarding and that GCC safeguarding policies and procedures are followed.

 

Special Conditions

 

 

  • A valid driving licence with access to a vehicle within working hours is essential due to the requirements to drive across the county.
  • Please note that there will be some evening and weekend working.

 

The ideal candidate will have...

 

Experience

 

  • Experience of working with children, young people, and their families
  • Experience of working within an education setting
  • Experience of providing guidance, advice, and challenge to other professionals
  • Experience of multi-agency working
  • Experience of developing innovative and creative solutions

 

Knowledge, Skills and Understanding

 

  • In depth knowledge of education legislation, current local developments, and strategic priorities
  • Awareness and experience of safeguarding and child protection practice and procedures
  • A commitment to an inclusive/enabling response to meeting the needs of children with additional needs.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the diversity of communities within the county.
  • Ability to provide appropriate support and challenge to parents and a range of professionals.
  • A good understanding of the roles and responsibilities of other practitioners and organisations working with children and families.
  • Knowledge of countywide services and resources to support children with additional needs.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and simply, verbally and in writing.
  • Negotiating and influencing skills.

 

Behavioural attributes

 

  • Able to use initiative and be proactive.
  • Personally credible with parents, schools, and partners
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, able to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Positive attitude to problem solving; innovative and flexible approach to challenges.
  • Excellent organisational skills with ability to meet tight timescales.
  • Able to empower others, ability to provide expert advice and guidance in order to increase skills and confidence in others.
  • Demonstrates and models a relational and restorative approach, and considers all aspects in a trauma-informed way.
  • Committed to achieving the best outcomes for children and young people – taking responsibility, being professionally curious, and holding self and others to account.

 

 

Education & Qualifications

 

Essential

  • Educated to A-level or equivalent.
  • A relevant professional qualification, or be able to evidence the knowledge and the ability to work at a level equivalent to NVQ level 4.
  • Evidence of relevant continuous professional development.

 

 

 

Additional Information

 

This post is subject to enhanced DBS clearance and you will be asked to apply for a Disclosure certificate if you are offered the position. 

 

This role is via the Temporary Staff Service, please click here Temporary Staff Service for more information.

 

Gloucestershire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people or vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.


We want to be an employer of choice, attracting and retaining excellent people to work for us, so that we can best serve all of Gloucestershire’s diverse communities.  Our promise to you is that we will provide an inclusive and supportive working environment that enables you to bring your whole self to work and realise your full potential.


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