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Headteacher

2 months ago


Holborn, United Kingdom Tes Schools Recruitment Full time

Tes is supporting the appointment of a Headteacher to join a Academy based in Plymouth.

Are you passionate about education and ready to make a lasting impact?

Look no further They're seeking an exceptional Headteacher to lead the Academy.

The Role

The Academy is seeking an experienced leader who believes in their culture, values and that a cognitive-based curriculum is the vehicle to transform life chances. As the Headteacher, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of their academy. You will work closely with staff, parents, and the wider community to ensure that all pupils receive an outstanding education.

The Headteacher will be committed to driving the improvement journey by leading initiatives that transform teaching and learning, enhance student engagement, and elevate overall school performance. Additionally, the successful candidate will develop and implement a forward-thinking vision for the academy, fostering a culture of excellence.

The Academy is a mixed secondary school for students aged 11-19. They believe in inspiring a culture of success for all, including staff and are proud to be a part of a family of schools all united to “transform the life chances” of all their children and young people.

What you will need to succeed:

Transformational Leadership: A proven track record of leading significant school improvement.Aspiration Cultivation: Understand how to create a culture of aspiration and a supportive learning environment for students, enabling them to achieve their academic potential.High Expectations: Hold high academic expectations for all students, regardless of their prior attainment and socio-economic backgrounds.Community Advocacy: Be a passionate advocate for the school within the wider community.Emotional Intelligence: Possess high levels of emotional intelligence.Effective Team Leadership: Demonstrate highly developed people skills and previous experience in leading teams effectively.Dynamic Communication: Excellent public speaking skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders.Curriculum Expertise: Fully acquainted with the demands and requirements of the curriculum.

What the Trust will offer you: 

Coaching Environment: Vast support network including the CEO, Executive Team and Directors of Education to support you on your development journey;Collaborative Support: Benefit from resources, mentoring, and school visits across the Trust to enhance your teaching and learning;Professional Development: With an outstanding Leadership and Management team within the Trust, they are focused on providing our staff with bespoke CPD;Central Services for Schools: The Trust employs experts in all major support services to focus on operations and infrastructure, giving time back to teachers to focus on education;Cutting-Edge Pedagogy: Experience an internationally accredited approach to thinking and learning, proven to elevate classroom practice;Staff Wellbeing Focus: Access to their 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme, free flu vaccinations, and eye care vouchers;Competitive Pay Scales: The Trust pay scales exceed national standards;Chartered Teacher Recognition: As an accredited Chartered Teacher organisation, you can achieve recognition as a Chartered Teacher;Teachers’ Pension Scheme Membership: Secure your future with membership in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme;TSTARS Staff Recognition: Be part of the Staff Recognition Programme, with seasonal rewards for all staff;Refer a Friend: Spread the word and benefit from their Refer a Friend Scheme.

Life in the Academy (relocation package available)

Located in the warm county of Devon, the Academy is situated in a vibrant market town with a rich history and culture:

Architecture dating back as far as the Romans;The Academy is a thriving hub of activities with events and festivals regularly hosted in the town;Affordable house prices at an average of £267,718 which is lower than the national average £282,000;Strong sense of community in a diverse mix of residents. 

All applicants need to have the Right to Work in the UK to be considered for the role.

By applying to this job advertisement, you are providing consent for the Tes Recruitment team to propose and discuss your application with the employer.

Tes Recruitment Services (UK) represent Schools and Academies across the globe, supporting them to secure a great teacher/leader for every role. 

To learn more about this role please email managedrecruit@tes.com for an information pack that includes school name, role specifics and context. 

Please include REF: ME2100344 in the email subject line. Please note that we are unable to accept CVs sent to us via email so please use the stated application route.