What? A leadership role where English and maths really matter?
Not as a tick-box. Not as an afterthought.
But as the beating heart of learner success across the whole college.
If you believe English and maths can change lives, love leading people, and get a genuine buzz from watching outcomes improve because of something you put in place we should talk.
Were looking for an experienced, inspiring Head of English and Maths to provide strategic leadership across the college, championing high expectations, strong teaching and ambitious learner outcomes. Youll be the person who keeps these subjects high-profile, well-planned and delivered brilliantly ensuring learners gain the qualifications that open doors.
Weve recently been named a Sunday Times Best Place to Work, so youll be joining a college that values people, invests in leadership and takes pride in doing things well.
What youll be doing (and making a real impact):
Leading English and maths strategy across the college, with GCSEs at the core
Championing high aspirations for all learners and driving strong progress and achievement
Line managing and inspiring the English and maths curriculum team
Ensuring consistently high standards of teaching, learning and assessment
Using data intelligently to improve attendance, engagement and outcomes
Working closely with Heads of Faculty to coordinate delivery across departments
Ensuring provision meets and aims to exceed national performance benchmarks
Leading quality assurance, standardisation and assessment compliance
Supporting recruitment, CPD and performance development within the team
Staying ahead of national developments in English and maths education
Teaching agreed hours in your specialist subject area
Playing an active role in the wider leadership and life of the college
Who were looking for:
An experienced English or maths teacher from further education
A proven curriculum leader with experience managing and developing teams
Someone who has successfully improved learner outcomes, particularly GCSE or resit provision
Confident using performance data to drive improvement
A strong communicator who can build positive relationships across the organisation
Resilient, reflective and confident leading change
Passionate about education and aligned with our values of Respect, Community and Empowerment
Youll need:
A degree (or equivalent)
A recognised teaching qualification (PGCE, Cert Ed or equivalent)
GCSE English and maths at grade C/4 or above
A commitment to ongoing professional development
(Leadership or specialist subject qualifications are welcome, but not essential)
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