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Vice Principal

Vice Principal

Portslade Aldridge Community Academy

Brighton and Hove

  • Expired
Salary:
Leadership Scale L18-22
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Easter or September 2019 start
Apply by:
28 January 2019

Job overview

Role:    Vice Principal, full time
Required:  Easter or September 2019 start
Salary:    Leadership Scale L18-22

PACA wish to appoint an outstanding individual to take on the role of Vice Principal.  This is a great opportunity to join a popular and growing school as well as being a stepping-stone to headship. 

PACA is part of the Aldridge Education Multi-Academy Trust and as such, the successful candidate will develop the curriculum and teaching and learning in collaboration with colleagues from across the family of schools. This is an exciting time for Aldridge Education, with a new Chief Executive joining from Ark at the beginning of May. 

The successful individual will be responsible for learner progress and the co-ordination and implementation of a challenging, stimulating and relevant curriculum across all departments of the school.  A key theme for Aldridge Academies is Enterprise and Entrepreneurship.  Creatively embedding this theme into the school curriculum will be an important aspect of the Vice Principal’s role.

We are looking for a creative leader who:

  •  Has credibility as an outstanding practitioner
  • Has exceptional leadership and communication skills 
  • Has a good track record of driving forward improvements
  • Is committed to developing a positive, enthusiastic learning culture for all staff
  • Is intuitive, personable with a good sense of humour and strong sense of moral purpose
  • Has strong evidence of being prepared for this pivotal role as the only Vice Principal
  • Can work closely with the Principal in shaping and implementing the strategic direction of the school community

We can offer:

  •  A growing school on a journey to outstanding, fully staffed, with a track record of results within the top three schools in Brighton and Hove
  • A dynamic, comprehensive and happy school with a strong sense of community and exceptionally positive relationships
  • A culture in which learning is valued by staff, students and parents/carers
  • A school which places great value on the extended curriculum including STEM, Social Action, enterprise and entrepreneurship and enrichment
  • High quality professional development that includes involvement in national networks and across the multi-academy trust
  • An opportunity to shape the future for a whole generation of young people and beyond

Visits from prospective applicants are welcomed and can be arranged by contacting Mrs S Cahill via the Academy switchboard 01273 416300.

Portslade Aldridge Community Academy is an 11-19 state funded Academy.  We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  This post will be subject to enhanced Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check.

Please visit our website www.paca.uk.com/join-us for further details regarding the post and how to apply and send your application with a supporting letter outlining how your previous experience would enable you to fulfil this role.

Closing date for applications: 28th January 2019
Interviews to be held: 6th and 7th February 2019

 

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About Portslade Aldridge Community Academy

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About Portslade Aldridge Community Academy

Welcome to Portslade Aldridge Community Academy (PACA), a thriving 11-16 school rated Good by Ofsted (2016). Our results have been consistently improving for over three years and our Progress 8 score (0.3) is now the second highest in the city. Recognised as Brighton’s Most Improved School in the local media in 2017, our KS3 student intake grew over 80% year on year in 2017, and is set for further significant growth in 2018.

PACA has developed a strong learning culture of “Expert Learner” with students actively engaged in their own progress. High standards are maintained throughout the school with strong outcomes, particularly in the fundamentals of English and maths. We also have excellent outcomes in art and a focus on STEM. The current post-16 offer, a mixture of academic and vocational, is a key development priority through partnership work with local employers, leading organisations and our sister school in the city. Our digital media academy, an exciting collaboration between the two schools and over 40 local companies, is a great example of how these partnerships can deliver for our students.

In common with all Aldridge schools we also have a strong focus on developing the enterprise skills, attributes and confidence that help our students navigate through higher education and the many employment opportunities that will be available to them in the future.

PACA is so much more than a school. We work closely with, and offer our facilities to, the wider community as well as partnering with local primary schools and employers. Those facilities, which have benefitted from an £13m investment since we became an academy, include a STEM centre, Mac suite, specialist dance and art studios, and a community library. Our positive contribution to the community in which we live and work was recognised in winning the Brighton Community School of 2016 Award and the Most Improved School in Brighton & Hove Award 2017.

Aldridge Education

PACA is a member of the Aldridge Education multi-academy trust. We work in different regions across England where the opportunities and prospects for young people are often most limited, and where the introduction of our entrepreneurial approach to education can have most benefit. 

We are a values-driven organisation with a commitment to non-selective, inclusive schools, providing children and young people with an exceptional educational experience. Our goal is that, by the age of 25, all Aldridge graduates will have experienced an outstanding and enjoyable education and be able to sustain the life of their choice.

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