Head of Religious Studies
Haverstock School
Camden
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Inner London MPS/UPS + TLR2c
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 224
- Apply by:
- 20 May 2024
Job overview
HOW TO APPLY
HEAD OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES
HAVERSTOCK SCHOOL, H3 FEDERATION, CAMDEN
MPS / UPS + TLR 2c Inner London
REQUIRED SEPTEMBER 2024
Haverstock School is seeking to appoint a new Head of RS to oversee the ongoing success and expansion of one of our most successful departments.
We are looking for somebody who can demonstrate
· An incredibly strong moral purpose evidenced through unquestionable ambition for every single student.
· Substance and credibility as a teacher practitioner.
· An ability to improve already high standards of teaching and learning
· Knowledge of an appropriately broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum for students in the subject, in accordance with the school’s aims and policies.
· Passion about their subject specialism.
· Potential and desire to continue to grow professionally and transform the life chances of our students and their families.
To apply or to arrange an informal visit or discussion with the Head of Faculty in advance of applying, please contact our HR department by email HR@H3Federation.org.uk
Closing date for applications: 9am on Monday 20th May 2024
Interviews will be held on: Thursday 23rd May at the school
There are many benefits for all staff working within the Camden Federation, including the Camden Learning offer from the Local Authority, a bike loan scheme, access to an employee assistance programme, a discounted gym membership scheme and a season ticket loan.
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About Haverstock School
H3 is a values-based group of three schools who believe in the benefts of collaboration to achieve our aim of being a place where all can learn and grow. Comprised of Haverstock (mainstream secondary and Sixth Form), Harmood (SEMH secondary special school) and Heath (secondary pupil referral unit), our schools share expertise and resources and create opportunities and better outcomes for young people, whilst at the same time allowing each school to flourish with its own identity and community.
H3 was created in April 2023 following a two-year trial collaboration between Haverstock and Camden Centre for Learning under the leadership of the outgoing Executive Headteacher. Having seen the benefts of collaboration, the Governing Bodies of Haverstock and Camden Centre for Learning worked together to form a ‘hard Federation’ with a single Governing Body, whilst at the same time renaming the Camden Centre for Learning Schools Heath and Harmood. The Governing Body also has delegated authority from the Local Authority as the Management Committee of Heath School (pupil referral unit). H3 works closely with the Camden family of schools to enhance inclusion across the borough and our provision also includes the Camden Reintegration Base (CRiB), a short-term intervention for Key Stage 3 students in all Camden schools at risk of permanent exclusion and the Camden Pathways Programme, which commissions, places and quality assures alternative education placements in local settings for Key Stage 4 students.
Each H3 School has its own Head of School with responsibility for the day-to-day management of their school. They are supported by the H3 central team under the overall leadership of the Executive Headteacher. The central team has developed a service level agreement with Heads of School with the aim of providing high quality advice and support and value for money for each school.
As our collaborative work has grown and developed, we are increasingly able to provide bespoke pathways for young people, provide a range of career and professional development opportunities for staff and develop our inclusive practice in order to work towards achieving our aims.
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