Non teaching staff
There are many non-teaching staff at Meadows School who support both students and teaching staff. Non teaching staff roles include residential project workers, the day pupil team and kitchen staff.
Download an organogram that includes the names and roles of all staff members (PDF, 120KB).
Residential project workers
Residential project workers are based in our units and work with young people in residence at Meadows.
Each young person in residence has a named key worker who works on a one-to-one basis with them. The residential project workers liaise with parent and carers, local authorities, social services, Youth Offending Team (YOT) workers, child and adolescent mental health (CAMHS) departments locally and in the young person’s home areas.
The residential team at Meadows improves the social and emotional well-being of our young people which consequently enables them to access a fuller and broader curriculum and thus provides them with more options once they leave school.
Day pupil team
The day pupils are also supported by the day pupil team who provide them with pastoral support and carry out similar functions to the residential project workers. In addition, they maintain links with Connexions, local employers to arrange work experience, and other relevant agencies.
Other non-teaching staff roles
The kitchen team provide all children with a choice of dinners daily
The maintenance team are responsible for the upkeep of the building and the grounds
The domestic team keep the school and residential units cleaned and maintained
The administration team ensure all relevant documentation and communication are processed, help organise events and support staff on a day-to-day basis.

