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School Improvement Lead - Primary (Trust role)

School Improvement Lead - Primary (Trust role)

Hampton College

Peterborough

  • Expired
Salary:
L6 - L13
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
15 May 2024

Job overview

Hampton Academies Trust

c/o Eagle Way, Hampton Vale, Peterborough PE7 8BF. 

The Hampton Academies Trust was formed in September 2014 when Hampton College became a convertor academy and formed a multi-academy trust. In September 2017, our second school Hampton Gardens School opened to 180 year 7 students. Hampton Lakes Primary School opened in 2019 and we were delighted to welcome Dogsthorpe Infant School to the trust in December 2020.  

Required for September 2024: 

School Improvement Lead (Primary)

L6 – L13 

We are seeking a well-qualified, exceptional practitioner, who will lead on school improvement work across our primary/infant settings. You will have a track record of securing strong pupil progress and of inspiring and developing colleagues.

This is an excellent opportunity for a talented, hardworking colleague to join our trust central team and work with us to make our primary/infant schools truly great learning environments, where children make very strong progress.

The successful candidate will benefit from working with a strong team of trust and school leaders, teachers and support staff, in well-equipped settings. Given the current size of our trust, we envisage you will spend the majority of your time out and about in our schools and will build strong relationships with our teams. You would also be required to build relationships with governors, trustees and new schools joining the trust, or schools seeking support from the trust. This post is an excellent opportunity to develop professionally and work in a stimulating and varied way.

This is offered as a full-time opportunity. Part-time working would be considered in negotiation with the successful candidate.

 What we can offer you in return:

·        A fantastic working environment where students are enthusiastic and want to learn.

·        We value our staff and recognise the importance of providing ongoing training opportunities. We offer extensive CPD opportunities with access to National College and support with external courses to promote career development

·        Flexible working and family friendly policies

·        Free onsite parking at all HAT schools

·        Full access to the Health Assured Employee Assistance Programme. Staff have access to free legal advice, medical information, counselling sessions, online self-help tools, factsheets and the wellbeing portal.

For further details please visit the HAT website: http://www.hamptonacademiestrust.org.uk/jobs/

 Closing date: 9.00am on Wednesday 15 May 2024

 Interviews: Interviews will be held on Tuesday 21 May 2024


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About Hampton College

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  • Hampton College
  • Eagle Way, Hampton Vale, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
  • Cambridgeshire
  • PE7 8BF
  • United Kingdom
+44 1733 246820

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Hampton College is an established, successful, all-through school, which formed its own multi-academy trust (Hampton Academies Trust - HAT) in 2014. The Trust is also the education provider for the neighbouring secondary school, Hampton Gardens School and Hampton Lakes Primary School, which opened in September 2019. In 2020, Dogsthorpe Infant School joined our Trust. HAT schools have very close links and some shared staff.

Hampton College currently serves the community of Hampton, on the southern outskirts of the city of Peterborough and has excellent links to London, Cambridge and Stamford.

Head of School

Alex Ford (Secondary Phase)

Paul Jones (Primary Phase)

Executive headteacher

Dr Helen Price

Vision and values

The school’s motto is "progress, partnership and pride". Teachers aim to provide the right learning environment and tools to allow each student to reach their potential. They strive to value every individual's unique talents, beliefs and cultures, and to promote a positive ethos that values respect, responsibility and participation. Students are supported to grow spiritually, morally, socially and culturally.

At its core, the curriculum prioritises English, maths, science and ICT. It provides a broad range of other subjects including drama, music, RE, history, geography, languages and media studies.

Ofsted report

“Good teaching in the college is typically characterised by teachers asking questions skilfully to make students think hard and consolidate their understanding. Lessons are usually well matched to the abilities of students and this means that individuals are able to make good progress.”

View Hampton College’s latest Ofsted report

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