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Teaching Personnel
Northamptonshire
1 day ago
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Head of School
Location – Thrapston
Salary – up to £45,000 depending on experience
Full Time – Permanent position

Teaching Personnel have a great opportunity to work with an Alternative Provision Secondary school based in Thrapston. The school cater for KS3-KS4 pupils with SEMH needs.

Roles and Responsibilities


  • Be accountable for the operational running of the school, the team, and students including the delivery of an effective curriculum and pastoral support. 
  • Uphold, promote and ensure adherence to all policies and procedures.
  • Contribute to a positive ethos for learning. 
  • Ensure delivery of an exciting, stimulating, and broad curriculum.
  • Overtly promote the values and achievements of the school to the community.
  • Promote and secure a range of high quality extra-curricular activities within the school. 
  • Undertake such reasonable activities as the Head Teacher, and leadership teams may, from time to time, require. 
  • Secure assessment and attainment tracking to inform teaching and learning.
  • To be enforce the company Safeguarding Policies.
  • Have and create high expectations of staff and students.
  • Provide senior support to staff in all aspects of behaviour management.



Qualifications and Education Requirements 


  • Teaching qualification (QTS/QTLS)
  • Degree or equivalent
  • NPQSL and/or NPQH (desirable)


Preferred skills


  • A highly motivated, energetic, and enthusiastic person who is approachable and promotes positive relationships and has high expectations.
  • Effective management, administrative and organisational skills.
  • Ability to effectively manage student discipline and have a commitment to a high level of pastoral care.
  • Working successfully in partnership with parents and the wider community. 
  • Experience of dealing with students of a challenging nature.  
  • Ofsted Inspection experience (non-association independent schools framework – desirable)
  • Knowledge of equality of opportunity, safeguarding, child protection and inclusion issues and how they can be addressed effectively in schools with high levels of vulnerable children
  • The confidence, gravitas and inner strength to deliver professional support and challenge at all levels whilst inspiring and leading in the continual drive for excellence
  • The ability to swiftly identify and address issues and ensure all matters are followed up and closed off


If this opportunity is for you please send your CV to Abigail Simpson

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

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