About The Role
Head of College
We have an exciting opportunity for a Head of College to join our established team at Calman College, located on the outskirts of Thorney, near Peterborough.
About the Job:
Calman College is a Specialist Post 16-25 college providing education for learners who are autistic and have complex learning needs.
The college is part of the Kisimul Group, a national provider of education and care for neurodivergent children and adults. It values ‘Think Forward, Be Yourself, and Grow Together’. The site covers over 20 acres, featuring first-class learning spaces, sensory rooms, and vocational facilities within extensive grounds.
The curriculum focuses on Preparation for Adulthood, including Functional Skills, Independent Living, and Creativity. There is a strong emphasis on enterprise, environmental, and employment-based learning. The college also has animal husbandry and horticulture facilities that support vocational and therapeutic outcomes. Given the complex needs of learners, creativity, resilience, and clarity on individual outcomes are essential.
An onsite therapy team supports communication, sensory, and emotional regulation, along with staff training and mentoring. The college has built a positive reputation, reflected in recent regulatory visits, with plans for further growth, including satellite provisions linked to the group's adult care services. The new Head of College will need to lead this growth, overcome barriers to learning, and maintain strong external relationships.
About You
We seek a candidate who demonstrates:
* Excellent leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills with colleagues, stakeholders, and learners.
* Extensive knowledge of SEND pedagogy.
* A clear understanding of the SEND Code of Practice and Ofsted frameworks.
* Experience or aspiration for senior leadership, ideally within Post 16 SEND.
* Alignment of personal values with leadership passion.
* A commitment to enabling learners to reach their full potential.
* High expectations of accountability and motivation skills.
* Experience in leading change and impacting organizational culture.
* Understanding of safeguarding roles for vulnerable young people.
* Ability to analyze, prioritize, and communicate information effectively.
Why join Kisimul
We value your health and development, offering:
* A competitive salary of approximately £60,000-£65,000, with 50 days of annual leave.
* Employee health and well-being support.
* Pension scheme.
* A competency framework outlining expectations and progression routes.
* Ongoing CPD and training in autism, trauma-informed practice, communication, and support for National Professional Qualifications in Education.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will undergo social media checks, and successful candidates will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS.
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