About This Role
Work where it matters most, achieve what matters more.
Be part of a team where passion meets purpose, as we work together where the challenge is greatest to change the lives and build the futures of children and young people.
Here at Brownhills Ormiston Academy, we are looking for an exceptional Head of Year (Non‑Teaching) to provide strong, supportive and high‑profile leadership with overall responsibility for behaviour, attendance, safeguarding and wellbeing support of a year group.
We are looking for a well‑organised, reliable, trustworthy and enthusiastic individual who has a proven track record of working effectively with children and young people. The ideal candidate must demonstrate that they have knowledge of safeguarding and child protection policies and procedures to join our safeguarding team as a Deputy DSL.
You will demonstrate the motivation required to work with children, resilience in dealing with challenging behaviours, and possess the ability to form and maintain appropriate supportive relationships. You will have the confidence and skills to manage the behaviour and attendance of a year group in a secondary school.
You will have the knowledge and skills to provide pastoral and wellbeing support for all students. You will have Designated Safeguarding Lead (Level 3) certificate or willingness to train.
The role will be varied and busy and ideally suited to an organised and efficient individual with an eye for detail and accuracy, and who understands the importance of confidentiality and integrity in the workplace.
The successful candidate will possess clear communication skills and the ability to relate well to both students and staff. We are looking for someone who can demonstrate commitment, energy, and drive to join our team and work to provide positive learning experiences for all our students.
About The Academy
Brownhills Ormiston Academy is a happy, supportive and caring place to be. We are completely clear that our students have one chance at their education, and we have a duty to make it count. Our students are our best advert: they are hard‑working, respectful, friendly and kind. Our mission is that they leave us with the skills, attributes and academic qualifications to enjoy a life of choice and opportunity.
We understand the demands of the education industry and enable a sensible approach to workload, and a calm and respectful environment through our Workload and Wellbeing Charter. We have been awarded the Sandwell Well‑being Charter Mark for showing commitment to creating a school that promotes the well‑being of pupils, staff and parents.
The successful candidate will join an experienced, dynamic and enthusiastic Pastoral team. They will also be an important member of the academy’s quality of education team.
The successful candidate will align with our three values: ready, respect and safe, which are firmly embedded within our culture.
Why work for Ormiston Academies Trust?
* The opportunity to build on the legacy of those who came before – being part of one of the longest standing Trusts, created with the sole purpose of enabling children and young people to thrive.
* Working for a Trust nationally recognised for its impact on disadvantaged children – a rewarding, stimulating career where staff are challenged to be the best they can be, for the pupils we are proud to serve.
* Being part of a team and community where you belong – receiving bespoke and holistic support from a well‑resourced and ambitious network of experts and professionals that work at the heart of communities.
* A supportive environment to grow your career – an extensive professional development programme, alongside flexible working arrangements and generous benefits.
Benefits
* A collaborative space where people feel respected, empowered, and truly valued.
* A nationwide school network offering shared resources and opportunities.
* Flexible working arrangements.
* Automatic pay progression.
* Generous pension and life cover.
* Discounts on retail, travel and leisure through our benefits platform.
* Access to discounts including the Blue Light Card.
* Salary sacrifice cycle to work scheme.
* Access to health and well‑being programmes, including counselling service.
The closing date for this post is Monday 16 March 2026.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Please contact our HR Manager: mplowman@brownhillsoa.co.uk to book a visit or call with the Headteacher.
Brownhills Ormiston Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. Ormiston Academies Trust embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Flexible working opportunities will be considered.
All successful appointments will be subject to suitability checks in accordance with KCSIE, including identity, Right to Work, qualifications, online searches, prohibition check, two references and enhanced DBS check including Children’s Barred List.
The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. Guidance on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975, which provides information about which convictions must be declared during job applications and related exceptions, can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-guidance-on-the-rehabilitation-of-offenders-act-1974
This post is advertised in accordance with OAT recruitment and selection policy.
Canvassing any member of staff, or member of the Governing Body, directly or indirectly is prohibited and will be considered a disqualification.
You can find all the academy policies (including Safeguarding) here: policies
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