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NEWS: Michael Syddall Accreditation

14th May 2024

Michael Syddall CofE (Aided) Primary School in Richmond, North Yorkshire receive AcSEED Award

NEWS: Sherborne House Accreditation

16th January 2024

Sherborne House School in Chandlers Ford, Hampshire receive AcSEED Award

NEWS: The AcSEED Newsletter

28th July 2022

AcSEED Newsletter for July 2022

NEWS: UK Government blog

21st July 2022

What we are doing to improve the mental health of children and young people

NEWS: AcSEED at MHW Show 2022

11th May 2022

AcSEED were a presenter and exhibitor at the Mental Health and Wellbeing show in Cardiff on 10th May 2022

NEWS: Wistaston Accreditation

25th April 2022

Wistaston Church Lane Academy in Crewe, Cheshire receive AcSEED Award

NEWS: Gorse Hall Accreditation

7th April 2022

Gorse Hall Primary and Nursery School in Stalybridge, Cheshire receive AcSEED Award

NEWS: Crosby High Accreditation

7th April 2022

Crosby High School in Crosby, Merseyside receive AcSEED Award

NEWS: St Olave's Accreditation

1st April 2022

St Olave's Grammer School in Orpington, Kent receive AcSEED Award

NEWS: St Paul's Accreditation

19th August 2021

St Paul's Church of England Primary School in Stalybridge, Cheshire receive AcSEED Award

NEWS: The AcSEED Newsletter

14th December 2020

AcSEED Newsletter for December 2020

NEWS: On-line Wellbeing Support

11th December 2020

Kooth: An on-line Mental Health Support Platform

NEWS: Mental Health in Schools Conference

11th November 2020

Report from the Westminster Insight conference on Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools

NEWS: Fairfield Road Accreditation

20th October 2020

Fairfield Road Primary School receive AcSEED Award

NEWS: Newport Girls' get AcSEED Award

31st August 2020

Congratulations to Newport Girls' High School in Shropshire ...

NEWS: First AcSEED Wellbeing Centre

25th June 2019

Trinity School and College opens the first AcSEED Wellbeing Centre

**** Vacancy Expired ****

AcSEED Accreditation Assessor

Volunteer role AcSEED Accreditation Assessor
Job ID AV305
Type Unpaid voluntary role
Hours This role requires a minimum of 8 hours per week (flexible working)
Location Home working
Posted on 4th February 2019


About AcSEED

AcSEED believes that young people's emotional development is equally important as their academic progression, and recognises the importance of children developing into well-rounded and resilient individuals. The AcSEED Initiative (AcSEED) was founded by young people with lived experience of emotional wellbeing challenges at school, and is exclusively focussed on improving the emotional wellbeing and mental health support provided to young people in all UK schools and colleges.

With schools in more than 30 UK counties working towards AcSEED accreditation for emotional wellbeing and mental health support, we are seeking enthusiastic individuals with a passion for improving young people's mental health and wellbeing to help drive the next phase of AcSEED's growth.

Purpose of the Role

One of the founding principles of AcSEED is to provide recognition for schools and colleges that provide excellent emotional wellbeing and mental health support to their students. This is achieved by awarding AcSEED accreditation to schools that can demonstrate compliance with the AcSEED wellbeing criteria. This role is to contribute to the reviewing of school self-assessment forms and evidence in order to assess their suitability for accreditation.

This role reports to the AcSEED Director of Operations. Appropriate in-house training will be provided.

Key Responsibilities

  • Review school and college self-assessment forms against the requirements of the AcSEED wellbeing criteria.
  • Request clarifications where more information is required to assess an application.
  • Identify gaps between the documented wellbeing provisions and AcSEED criteria.
  • Identify items of evidence to be requested for the second phase of review (AcSEED uses a sample-based approach to reviewing evidence).
  • Review submitted evidence.
  • Highlight good practice.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of the AcSEED accreditation scheme and accreditation process.
  • Opportunity to progress to the role of lead assessor which includes additional co-ordination responsibilities.

Required Qualities, Experience, and skills

  • Awareness of, and passion for, improving emotional wellbeing and mental health support in schools and colleges.
  • Ability to analyse and assess information in a structured way.
  • Ability to access and use MS Word and email from your intended work location.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently, and to work cooperatively within a team environment.

Desirable Qualities, Experience, and Skills

  • Experience in young people's mental health and wellbeing.
  • Experience of working in a school or college environment.
  • Experience of working or volunteering with a charitable organisation.

Length of Appointment

Volunteers are subject to a probationary period of 3 months. The role is ongoing and will be reviewed annually.

How to Apply

Please apply by sending an email to contact@acseed.org. Your application should include:

  • The role ID and role title you are applying for.
  • A description of your relevant knowledge and experience (an attached CV would be ideal) and how this helps you to satisfy the requirements of the role.
  • Any additional skills and value you can bring to the organisation.

Please also include the names and contact details (preferably email) of 2 referees, at least one of whom is aware of your relevant experience.

You may apply for multiple volunteer roles if you have sufficient time available. In this case please state all role IDs that you want to be considered for in your application.

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