Responsible for curriculum provision in the school
Lead on the quality of teaching and learning
Lead on improving communication with parents and carers
Organise and oversee interventions and monitor their impact
Lead on the use of the Pupil Premium
Develop effective links with stakeholders
Responsible for the induction and development of staff, students and volunteers
Main Duties
1.School Culture
Establish and sustain the school's ethos and strategic direction in partnership with the Trust, and through consultation with local governors and the school community
Create a culture where pupils experience a positive and enriching school life
Uphold ambitious educational standards which prepare pupils from all backgrounds for their next phase of education and life
Promote positive and respectful relationships across the school community and a safe, orderly and inclusive environment
Ensure a culture of high staff professionalism
2.Teaching
Establish and sustain high-quality, expert teaching across all subjects and phases, built on an evidence-informed understanding of effective teaching and how pupils learn
Ensure teaching is underpinned by high levels of subject expertise and approaches which respect the distinct nature of subject disciplines or specialist domains
Ensure effective use is made of formative assessment
3.Curriculum and Assessment
Ensure a broad, structured and coherent curriculum entitlement which sets out the knowledge, skills and values that will be taught
Establish effective curricular leadership, developing subject leaders with high levels of relevant expertise with access to professional networks and communities
Ensure all pupils are taught to read through the provision of evidence-informed approaches to reading, particularly the use of systematic synthetic phonics in schools that teach early reading
Ensure valid, reliable and proportionate approaches are used when assessing pupils' knowledge and understanding of the curriculum
4.Behaviour
Establish and sustain high expectations of behaviour for all pupils, built upon relationships, rules and routines, which are understood clearly by all staff and pupils
Ensure high standards of pupil behaviour and courteous conduct in accordance with the school's behaviour policy
Implement consistent, fair and respectful approaches to managing behaviour
Ensure that adults within the school model and teach the behaviour of a good citizen
5.Additional and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Ensure the school holds ambitious expectations for all pupils with additional and special educational needs and disabilities
Establish and sustain a culture and practices that enable pupils to access the curriculum and learn effectively
Ensure the school works effectively in partnership with parents, carers and professionals, to identify the additional needs and special educational needs and disabilities of pupils, providing support and adaptation where appropriate
Ensure the school fulfils its statutory duties with regard to the SEND code of practice
6.Professional Development
Ensure staff have access to high-quality, sustained professional development opportunities, aligned to balance the priorities of whole-school improvement, team and individual needs
Prioritise the professional development of staff, ensuring effective planning, delivery and evaluation which is consistent with the approaches laid out in the standard for teachers' professional development
Ensure that professional development opportunities draw on expert provision from beyond the school, as well as within it, including nationally recognised career and professional frameworks and programmes to build capacity and support succession planning
7.Organisational Management
Ensure the protection and safety of pupils and staff through effective approaches to safeguarding and health and safety, as part of the duty of care
Prioritise and allocate financial resources appropriately, ensuring efficiency, effectiveness and probity in the use of public funds
Ensure staff are deployed and managed well with due attention paid to workload
Establish and oversee systems, processes and policies that enable the school to operate effectively and efficiently
Ensure rigorous approaches to identifying, managing and mitigating risk
8.Continuous School Improvement
Make use of effective and proportional processes of evaluation to identify and analyse complex or persistent problems and barriers which limit school effectiveness, and identify priority areas for improvement
Develop appropriate evidence-informed strategies for improvement as part of well-targeted plans which are realistic, timely, appropriately sequenced and suited to the school's context
Ensure careful and effective implementation of improvement strategies, which lead to sustained school improvement over time
9.Working in Partnership
Forge constructive relationships beyond the school, working in partnership with parents, carers and the local and wider community
Commit their school to work successfully with other schools and organisations in a climate of mutual challenge and support
Establish and maintain working relationships with fellow professionals and colleagues across other public services to improve educational outcomes for all pupils
10.Governance and Accountability
Understand and welcome effective governance, upholding the obligation to give account and accept responsibility
Establish and sustain professional working relationship with those responsible for governance
Ensure staff know and understand their professional responsibilities and are held to account effectively
Ensure the school effectively and efficiently operates within the required regulatory frameworks and meets all statutory duties
Why Us?
We believe in the power of education to transform lives. We're proud of our strong sense of community, our commitment to inclusion, and our culture of high expectations. We're looking for a leader who shares our values and is ready to build on the progress we've made.
As part of QEGSMAT, you'll benefit from:
A supportive network of like-minded professionals who share a clear vision and values.
High-quality, ongoing professional development for you and your team.
A passionate, committed wider team focused on:
Achieving the highest academic outcomes for all pupils.
Driving social change through education.
Providing exceptional pastoral care and enrichment opportunities.
Bespoke support from the Trust's central team, tailored to your school's needs.
Access to a range of employee benefits designed to promote health and wellbeing.
What we're looking for:
We're seeking a Headteacher who:
Leads with integrity, empathy, and ambition.
Can inspire and motivate others to care deeply about our children and their development.
Is ready to embrace the challenges and rewards of leading in a community with high levels of deprivation.
Values collaboration and is eager to work closely with the Trust and wider school community.
This is a fantastic opportunity to make a lasting impact in a school that is excited about its future.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 69,596.00-78,702.00 per year
Work Location: In person
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