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Head of Learning: Technology and Innovation

Head of Learning: Technology and Innovation

The Girls' Day School Trust

London SW1P 1JP

  • Expired
Salary:
Circa £55k pa
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
29 January 2018

Job overview

An exciting opportunity for an experienced practitioner of educational and digital technologies to influence and lead digital developments across the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST); the leading network of independent girls’ schools in the UK.

The GDST is at the forefront of girl’s education. As Head of Learning: Technology and Innovation, based within the Innovation & Learning team at Trust Office, you will ensure this continues. The team exists to support GDST schools and academies in designing and delivering an outstanding education, promoting creative, collaborative, innovative and effective approaches to teaching and learning.

You will lead on the innovative use of learning technologies in schools; promoting the creative use of new media resources and digital technologies, with the effective design and use of teaching and learning spaces, and supporting and facilitating teaching collaborations between schools.

You will also lead on the development and implementation of the group’s digital strategy for education, coordinating the work of digital leaders in schools. 

We are looking for someone with experience in a leadership position with exemplary skills in using technology for educational purposes and knowledge of educational technology developments and futures and the pedagogical application of digital technologies.

If you are excited about the prospect of making a substantial impact across the GDST network we would be delighted to hear from you.

Along with a competitive salary, we offer a great working environment, generous pension scheme, professional development opportunities and 30 days holiday (plus bank holidays).

For further details and to apply please click the apply button.

Closing date for applications is 29th January 2018.

About The Girls' Day School Trust

The GDST is the leading network of independent girls’ schools in the UK, with nearly 4,000 staff and 20,000 students in our 24 schools and two academies. The majority of GDST schools take girls all through, from the age of three to 18 (there are about 6,000 pupils in GDST Junior schools). Founded in 1872, the GDST has a long history of pioneering innovation in the education of girls, and is the largest single educator of girls in the UK (and the UK’s largest educational charity).

Working with the GDST
Many teachers have never contemplated working in the independent sector, yet every year teachers join the GDST from the maintained sector, or as NQTs, and are pleasantly surprised by both the similarities and the differences.

The GDST provides an excellent range of employment opportunities throughout England and Wales. GDST staff benefit from our 140-year history of excellence and innovation in girls’ education, with many opportunities to share ideas and best practice with colleagues across the network. They have access to an extensive central training and professional development programme to complement school-based INSET, and also funding grants for individual courses of study.

Competitive salary scales and other excellent conditions of service are standard across the GDST, and employees have access to pension schemes and a range of other staff benefits.

The GDST is committed to the safeguarding of children, and child protection screening applies to all posts.

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Applications closed