Head of Professional Learning
Havelock Academy
North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire (based at Havelock Academy)
- £59,581 - £65,735 pro rata
- Expired
- Salary:
- L15 - L19 plus access to Teachers' Pension Scheme
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Apply by:
- 16 May 2021
Job overview
The Head of Professional Learning will work closely with the Director of Teaching School Hub to lead the Teaching School Hub’s Professional Learning for leaders and teachers across North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire.
The DRET Teaching School Hub will play a central role in the training and development of teachers working in all phases/types of school across North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. The DRET Teaching School Hub is committed to collaborating with excellent providers in our region to ensure that the quality of teacher and leader development is of the highest quality and provides excellent value for money for school leaders, enabling them to drive sustainable and meaningful improvement in their schools. The quality of teaching and learning is the single biggest driver of school improvement and we want to reach as many schools in our region as possible, working in partnership with current providers to ensure that all schools benefit from the expertise.
Reporting to: Director of Teaching School Hub
Base: Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire
3 year fixed term contract - funded to August 2024
The role is 0.6 FTE
The Head of Professional Learning will:
Work with the Director of the Teaching School Hub to lead the development of the Teaching School Hub’s provision.
Provide leadership and strategic development on the creation and delivery on the Teaching School Hub’s continuing professional development (CPD) by:
- Utilising research and evidence-informed practice to support design and delivery
- Managing the implementation, quality assurance and evaluation of provision
- Forward planning the strategic development of all aspects of professional learning
- Considering the local and regional need to inform the development of a local CPD offer
- Responding to the development needs identified by stakeholders
Develop and deliver the Early Career Framework, ensuring that all Early Career teachers engage in this new provision.
Develop and deliver the new National Professional Qualifications for school leaders, ensuring that all schools engage with this provision as the main vehicle for leadership development.
Support the recruitment and provision of Initial Teacher Education
Support the provision of Appropriate Body services for Early Career Teachers.
Work collaboratively with neighbouring Teaching School Hubs to provide a joined-up offer across the hub areas
Work with strategic partners to develop other opportunities to improve the quality of teacher and leadership development and support the TSH’s provision
Create and implement an effective communication strategy that enables teachers and leaders to make informed choices to support their professional development
Provide regular updates and impact reports to inform improvement planning for the Teaching School Hub
Maintain accurate records for reporting to national and regional agencies, such as DfE
Be accountable for the impact of the Teaching School Hub’s Professional Learning and performance against relevant KPIs.
Represent the TSH at events as required
Undertake other duties as required by the Director of Teaching School Hub commensurate with the grade of the post
Deputise for the Director of Teaching School Hub when required
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About Havelock Academy
About Havelock Academy
Located in the town of Grimsby, Lincolnshire, Havelock Academy is a co-educational secondary school. Havelock has around 1000 pupils aged 11-18, making it slightly larger than the average secondary school. The school has an economically diverse catchment area, a fact reflected in its student intake. Originally known as Havelock school, it was established in the 1960s, adopting its current name in 2007 upon its conversion to an academy. The school is part of the David Ross Education Trust, a multi-academy trust responsible for a large number of schools across the Midlands and the north of England.
Principal
Ms Emma Marshall
Values and Vision
Havelock Academy works closely with its numerous partner primary schools, as well as the David Ross Education Trust, in order to provide the best possible range of opportunities for its pupils and to properly manage their move into secondary school with the bare minimum of disruption. The school sets a high academic and behavioural standard for its students to strive towards, with the motto, "Broadening Horizons" at the heart of all aspects of academy life. There is a strong enrichment programme to support the trust-wide curriculum and provide students with a wide range of opportunities in and out of the classroom. Teacher CPD is embedded into the timetable, with a range of internal and external programmes available for career development.
Ofsted
“Students’ personal development is promoted well throughout the curriculum. Students appreciate the extra time their teachers and other adults are giving to help them do better. This is ensuring students are doing well. Students’ behaviour is good and they are keen to learn. This makes a strong contribution to their good progress.”
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