Schools Partnership Lead
TeachFirst
South West
- Expired
- Salary:
- £31, 510 (pro rata)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 13 January 2019
Job overview
School Partnerships Lead 0.6 Job Share
South West
Permanent
The link between low income and low academic attainment is greater in the UK than almost any other developed nation. Children eligible for free school meals are less likely to get good GCSEs and go on to higher education. This makes it more likely they will struggle throughout their lives, widening social inequality. It’s a cycle that we’re determined to break.
We work with thousands of brilliant teachers, schools, universities and partners in England and Wales and we are seeking a fantastic School Partnerships Lead to join our South West local area team.
The School Partnerships Leads (SPLs) share the responsibility for implementing a strategy for school partnerships which increases the breadth of our school relationships through recruitment of new schools and deepening existing school relationships by connecting schools to the wider Teach First network of partners.
You have a background in teaching and/or ITE and teacher training/experience in school or related educational context and you display strong communication and influencing, pipeline management and project management capabilities.
Along with the satisfaction of knowing you are working for an organisation who are making a real difference, you will also receive £31,510 per annum (pro rata) & excellent benefits.
The day when no child’s future is limited by their background is coming, yet, there is still more to be done. Join us and help us ensure every child in the UK has a fair shot at achieving their ambitions.
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About TeachFirst
- TeachFirst
- CityPoint Temple Gate
- Bristol
- BS1 6PL
- United Kingdom
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