About the role
The main purpose of this headteacher vacancy is to provide professional leadership and management to a primary school within the trust. The successful candidate will promote high standards in all areas of the school, develop and share the trust’s values, and encourage a culture of excellence.
You will be required to secure and sustain effective teaching & learning throughout the school and to evaluate the standards of student attainment, using benchmarks, and setting targets for improvement. The successful candidate will deploy staff and resources efficiently and effectively to meet school and trust objectives.
Responsibilities of the role include:
1. To ensure that all pupils receive a good quality education through a programme designed to promote a stimulating style of learning in a safe & healthy school environment.
2. To implement and sustain effective systems for the management of staff performance, incorporating appraisal and targets for teachers and support staff, including targets relating to pupils’ achievement
3. Secure the commitment of parents and the wider community to the vision and direction of the school
4. To allocate, control and account for those financial and material resources of the school which are delegated to the Headteacher by effectively managing the school budgets and material resources
5. To fulfil the Headteacher’s standards
The Ofsted ‘Good’ primary school is part of a Multi Academy Trust that since its formation has flourished into a high quality educational community. The school is modern and spacious and has recently been refurbished to a high standard, everything they do is about enabling their children to reach their full potential.
The ethos of the school is built on a foundation of ensuring that children feel safe coming to school, which enables them to learn effectively and to deliver the vision of the school.
Requirements include:
6. Teaching qualification with QTS / QTLS (essential)
7. Completed NPQH or working towards it (desirable)
8. Willingness to be the schools Designated Safeguarding Officer
9. Experience of being a senior leader with a proven record of raising standards
10. Ability to develop excellent working relationships with all stakeholders
11. Ability to recruit, develop, develop, and motivate staff
12. Understanding and commitment to the protection of safeguarding of children and young people
In return, the trust offer:
13. Leadership salary
14. Teachers’ Pension Scheme
15. A supportive and encouraging culture across the trust
16. Professional development opportunities
17. Access to a range of employee benefits that includes access to health and wellbeing services, & much more