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Vice Principal (Merlin Top Primary Academy)

Vice Principal (Merlin Top Primary Academy)

Merlin Top Primary Academy

Bradford

  • £50,150 - £55,337 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
£50,150 - £55,337 per annum (Leadership Range)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
24 May 2021

Job overview

Post: Vice Principal (Merlin Top Primary Academy) 

Contract Type: Permanent

Salary Range: L8 – L12 (£50,150 - £55,337)

Working Type: STP&CD

Base: Merlin Top Primary Academy 

Areas of work: Occasional travel across the Trust will be required

Start Date: ASAP

Northern Education Trust is a multi-academy trust with an excellent reputation nationally of improving student’s life chances. We sponsor 21 academies, 11 secondary and 10 primaries across the North of England, from Blyth to Bolton.

Judged “outstanding” in its most recent Ofsted, you will work alongside the Principal and the Senior Leadership team to ensure effective leadership is in place to continue improving outcomes at Merlin Top Primary Academy. This will be underpinned by our vision ‘We constantly focus on standards as we understand outcomes are paramount. Our decision making is driven entirely by what is best for our children. By doing this, we enhance the life chances of the children and young people in our care’.

This an exciting opportunity for an exceptional leader to work closely with the Principal to help shape the continuous improvements required to ensure all our students have access to the educational provision they deserve. You will join a friendly and supportive team of professionals, contributing to regular networking meetings to enhance collaborative working across the Trust.

We require a strong, inspirational leader and outstanding practitioner, who has a proven track record of raising attainment and progress. You must have the passion, drive and commitment to continue the outstanding work already achieved, working in collaboration with the Trust family of schools. 

For further information, please see the job description and person specification. 

Please complete the application form and return via email to Chloe Edwards (Trainee HR Advisor) at c.edwards@northerneducationtrust.org. 

The Trust is committed to safer recruitment practice and pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed. All posts are subject to enhanced disclosure and barring service checks. We expect all adults to share our commitment to safeguarding and the health and wellbeing of our students.

In addition to this, visits to school are welcome and encouraged, however, these will be via appointment only. Please contact g.rhodes@northerneducationtrust.org or telephone the school office on 01535 210028.

Closing date: 9am, Monday 24th May 2021


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Welcome from the Principal

Merlin Top Primary is a school that our children, staff and governors are proud of. We provide a welcoming, caring, supportive and secure environment in which all children are valued.Thank you for visiting our website. I hope that you will find the information it contains useful and that you get a sense of what it means to be a pupil at Merlin top.

Building an exciting, creative and meaningful curriculum, which equips learners for all stages of their education and beyond is central to our vision here at Merlin Top. We believe that children should be skilled and articulate and we teach this through insisting on the ‘4R’s’ (Respect, Resilience, Responsibility and Reflection) in all that we do.

Children are taught to know the importance of reading and spotting progress in what they do. We want our children to be proud of their achievements and we recognise achievement in the widest possible sense.

Through ‘i-challenge’ we focus on how children learn and this is underpinned by building relationships, building teamwork and building confidence.

Our aims:

  • The achievement, personal development and well-being of children and young people, where the welfare of others is seen to be the first concern of all no matter their starting point
  • Promoting and supporting parent and carer engagement in the development of learning and educational experience of their children
  • To understand the community context within which the academy operates and to engage in appropriate activities with other agencies and community groups in order to promote community cohesion and economic regeneration
  • Having an aspiration to be the best
  • Outstanding learning and teaching which engages pupils and is active, collaborative and encourages independence
  • To foster pupil voice intended to empower and involve young people in the development and delivery of their own education and the life of their academy
  • To create and sustain a creative curriculum which meets the needs of all learners, is engaging and fun
  • To support the development of professional networks, within our group and beyond, providing school to school support, opportunities for pupils, and sharing professional development
  • To promote community involvement with our school and to lifelong community learning.

Neil Cooper
Principal of Merlin Top Primary

On behalf of the Northern Education Trust Board, welcome to Northern Education Trust Merlin Top Primary Academy.

We are unswerving in our commitment to ensure that the outcomes our young people secure prepare them fully for life beyond school. Our Academies are happy and thriving communities where children both achieve and feel safe and cared for. As an inclusive Trust we strive to help young people overcome any barrier to learning.

We are a caring employer and invest heavily in professional development, allowing our staff opportunities to take the next steps in their career. We hope you find our website holds all the information you need to believe that whether you are a parent or prospective employee, your next steps should be taken with us.

Rob Tarn
Chief Executive

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