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Head of Teaching & Learning

Head of Teaching & Learning

Gateways

Barnet

  • £45,000 - £50,000 per year
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Salary:
Pension + life insurance + medical cash plan
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
17 July 2024

Job overview

An exciting opportunity to become part of Gateways, a unique alternative education provision, as the Head of Teaching and Learning.

Based in the London Borough of Barnet, we exist to support the countless young people today, between the ages of 14-25, who are or have struggled to remain in mainstream education.

We are looking for a Head of Teaching & Learning who shares our ambitions and who wants to help meet the demands, of this essential alternative provision, for young people in the Jewish community,

Reporting directly to the Headteacher, and as a member of the SLT, you will take a leadership role in building upon the successes of the last nine years of growth and enabling future plans to expand our offering.

Gateways students are referred to us as school refusers, struggle with severe anxiety, debilitating depression, eating disorders, trauma’s of all kinds and often as a result of serious medical issues.

The purpose of the role is:

To hold the day-to-day responsibility for the educational delivery for both the part-time and full-time Gateways provision. As a member of the SLT, you will contribute towards the strategic direction of the charity, which will include the development of the curriculum, assessments and delivery for the part-time programme and planning for the full-time school.

Main Duties & Responsibilities

Ensure the high quality of the curriculum and educational standards

Manage and monitor the quality of education delivered

Ensure that curriculum plans, resources and materials are disseminated to staff effectively

Oversee and offer day to day support and assistance to subject tutors

Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of teaching practices

Lead and coordinate staff training sessions, workshops, and professional development

Identifying and implementing innovative teaching methodologies and technologies

Research and implement new courses to enhance the offering to students

Collaborate with external agencies, parents, and guardians

Together with the Headteacher, Head of Pastoral and SENCO, screen and assess incoming students

Assess appropriate qualification levels for individual students

Ensure educational policies are regularly reviewed and updated

Oversee the work of the Examinations Officer ensuring that all JCQ standards are met

Share responsibility for ensuring HUBMIS is updated

Assessments

Manage and oversee all assessments

Ensure teachers are taking the necessary steps for students to achieve their qualifications

Monitor and track assessment progress to identify any potential issues

Collaborate with teachers and academic staff to implement effective assessment strategies

Stay up-to-date with exam board policies, changes, and guidelines

Manage assessment-related documentation and maintain accurate student records

Respond to any queries or concerns related to assessments

Continuously evaluate the effectiveness of assessment procedures

Shaping the Future

Contribute to the development and improvement of assessment practices

Support the Headteacher and Trustees in delivering the vision & development

Play a leading role in the review and improvement of educational practice

Contribute to the identification of key areas of strengths and weaknesses

Model the implementation of agreed policies and priorities

Promote a culture of teamwork in which the views of all members are valued

Stay up to date with all updates and changes within the education sector

Promoting & Representing Gateways 

Together with the Head of Pastoral, maintain a commitment to safeguarding

Maintain a high profile, by being a visible leader around the site

Build appropriate relationships with relevant organisations to raise a positive profile 

Additional Responsibilities

Reflect and develop the culture, values, mission and identity of Gateways

In the absence of the Headteacher, assume leadership responsibilities and make decisions in the best interest of Gateways and its students

To find out more about Gateways and for a more detailed job description and person specification, pls go to www.gateways.org.uk/vacancies

Start date: September 2024

Registered charity no: 1201455

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About Gateways

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  • Gateways
  • Edgeworth Close, Hendon, London
  • NW4 4HJ
  • United Kingdom
+44 20 7433 8976

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About Gateways

Gateways is an alternative education provision, based in the London Borough of Barnet, that exists to support the countless young people today, between the ages of 14-25, who are or have struggled to remain in mainstream education. Gateways students are referred to us as school refusers, struggle with severe anxiety, debilitating depression, eating disorders, trauma’s of all kinds and often as a result of serious medical issues.

Post COVID there has been a 62% rise in enquiries to Gateways, as the number of students suffering are unable to access the mainstream education system.

We believe that every young person should have the same opportunity to progress and thrive, regardless of the challenges they face. Gateways delivers a broad curriculum, academic and vocational, that caters for the interests, abilities and specific needs of the each young person that attends. We aim to prepare them for a life beyond education.

The Gateways programme launched in 2014 and is the only provision of its kind in the UK Jewish community, enhancing the lives of over 600 vulnerable, young people to date. Some of our achievements include:

● Placing over 100 students into work and apprenticeships through career support sessions

● Achieving 98% pass mark for students sitting GCSE functional skills and BTEC qualifications

● Providing emotional and wellbeing support for all our students and families

● Launching successful social enterprise projects in cooking, hair and beauty

● Collaborating with over 20 referring organisations in the community and all Jewish secondary schools

The future of Gateways

To meet the rapidly increasing demand for our provision and our reputation for delivering exceptional outcomes, Gateways has been registered as an independent charity for 18 months and began operating in their own premises, with a new strategy and a growing team in September 2023. 

Gateways now delivering a broader curriculum that caters for the interests, abilities and specific needs of the students, preparing them for life beyond education.

Gateways offers all students ‘hope, determination and achievement’ through high-quality teaching and learning within a flexible, responsive, and bespoke environment and is a stepping stone which provides students with opportunities to reinvent themselves and develop the confidence to be successful in their future.

We recognise that a truly successful provision cannot focus simply on good grades; real success is happy students who are well-equipped to cope in life and who are supported to reach their goals. The Gateways charity is based around a foundation of mental well-being and education, focusing on each student being a valued part of the Gateways community.

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