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Lead Practice – Champion Mathematics – Change Lives
Due to the promotion of the current post holder Aberdare Community School is seeking an exceptional and inspirational Leader of Learning – Mathematics to join our passionate, values‑driven staff team.
This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity for an outstanding classroom practitioner and emerging middle leader to shape the quality of Mathematics provision and secure strong learner outcomes across the department.
Aberdare Community School sits at the heart of its community. We are a school that believes deeply in people — in our learners, our families and our staff. Our vision is simple but powerful: Every child matters, every day.
We strive to create a nurturing and inspiring environment where learners feel safe, valued and ambitious. Through strong relationships, high expectations and inclusive practice, we empower young people to develop resilience, curiosity and pride in who they are and what they can become. Guided by our mission — Strive – Believe – Achieve — we encourage our learners and staff to Work Hard, Dream Big and Reach for the Stars.
Working at Aberdare Community School is demanding, deeply meaningful and hugely rewarding. Staff are supported, trusted and encouraged to grow — professionally and personally. Our staff make a genuine difference to learners’ confidence, resilience and future life chances every day.
The Role
This is a key middle leadership role within Mathematics, combining excellent classroom practice with clear departmental leadership and accountability for standards. You will:
1. Lead the development and delivery of a coherent, ambitious Mathematics curriculum across all key stages
2. Ensure high-quality teaching through consistent application of whole-school pedagogy and expectations
3. Monitor and improve teaching through quality assurance, including lesson visits, work scrutiny and learner voice
4. Line manage the Second in Mathematics, supporting and developing staff to improve practice and outcomes
5. Use performance data effectively to drive sustained improvements in pupil outcomes
6. Lead departmental self-evaluation and contribute to whole-school improvement priorities, particularly numeracy
7. Work closely with the Lead Practitioner – Numeracy to ensure alignment between subject delivery and whole-school strategy
About You
8. An excellent Mathematics teacher with a strong track record of improving outcomes
9. A credible and motivated middle leader, or an aspiring leader ready to take the next step
10. Passionate about high-quality teaching, curriculum design and pupil progress
11. Committed to inclusion, equity and raising aspirations for all learners
12. Able to inspire, challenge and support colleagues to improve classroom practice
Why Join Us?
13. A modern 21st‑Century school with excellent facilities
14. A supportive, inclusive and ambitious culture
15. Genuine opportunities to lead, influence and develop as a middle leader
16. A role that is both professionally rewarding and impactful for young people
If you would like to visit the school, please contact Mrs A Phillips, PA to the Headteacher / Clerk to the Governing Body, to make arrangements via the school reception.
Closing date: 9:00am, Friday, 19th June 2026.
CVs will not be accepted. Applications must be made via the official RCT application form through eTeach.
Safeguarding Statement
Aberdare Community School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.