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Assistant Headteacher
2 months ago
Job Role: Assistant Headteacher
Key Stage: Key Stage 2
Working Pattern: Full time: Monday to Friday 32.5 hours per week.
Contract Type: Permanent
Full-time Equivalent Salary: £54,816 - £60,488 (pay award pending)
Pay Scale: L7 - L11
Job ResponsibilitiesLeadership Role: We are seeking an exceptional Assistant Headteacher to lead our Key Stage 2 team. The successful candidate will be an outstanding role model for teaching and learning, with excellent practice and the ability to harness the skills and enthusiasm of all staff and pupils.
Teaching Commitment: This role involves a part-time teaching commitment, with a key focus on supporting the development of teaching and learning, especially within our wider Curriculum.
Leadership Expectations: The successful candidate will be someone who can demonstrate impact from their current leadership role and who shows a commitment to and enthusiasm for enhancing their own knowledge and skills in all aspects of school leadership.
What We OfferProfessional Development: We are committed to continued professional development for all staff within an inclusive and supportive environment. We would support the successful candidate with NPQH if requested.
Collaborative Team: This role presents a great opportunity to become an integral part of a team who have the drive and ambition to work alongside experienced colleagues to establish excellent standards in teaching and learning.
Safeguarding: Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, volunteers and trustees to share this commitment.