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Assistant Headteacher - Safeguarding, Community and Welfare

Assistant Headteacher - Safeguarding, Community and Welfare

Great Oaks School

Southampton

  • £56,721 - £62,570 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
L13 - L17
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2021
Apply by:
15 March 2021

Job overview

As a result of significant school expansion  we are creating new leadership opportunities at Great Oaks School from September 2021.

We are looking for an innovative, resilient and  skilled social care or education leader to take on the new role of Assistant Head with responsibility for Safeguarding, Community and Welfare across our School and College.

Experience in working at a senior level with young people with SEN  is essential as is the ability to work flexibly and creatively in our large but supportive school and college settings.

Please contact the Headteacher - Andy Evans for an informal chat and to find out more about the role or look on our website for virtual tours and more detailed information.

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About Great Oaks School

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+44 23 80767660

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Great Oaks School is a 340 place secondary school for young people with a range of complex learning difficulties including autism and speech and language difficulties. Our pupils come from all over Southampton as well as many from Hampshire. We are part of the Specialist Schools' Trust, currently comprising Great Oaks and Rosewood Schools.

At Great Oaks we follow a broad and balanced curriculum with a particular emphasis on developing communication, literacy, numeracy and personal and social skills. In addition we have a focus on creativity and the arts which have proved an extremely successful way of  engaging our young people and helping to promote their self esteem and self confidence. We have introduced the Great Oaks Guarantee which lists 13 extra-curricular opportunities that we aim to give all pupils during their time at the School

At Great Oaks we strongly believe in partnership working – we work closely with the other special schools in Southampton, with local secondary schools with a range of multi-agencies and with parents. Pupils at Great Oaks benefit from an experienced and dedicated staff team who have skills in working in a range of curriculum areas as well an understanding  and empathy for the needs of young people with learning difficulties. We benefit many different  specialist facilities include sensory rooms, IT suites, sports hall and theatre.

We currently have 3 sites, Our largest site on Vermont Close Southampton, are supplemented by a site for our older pupils and college students on Green Lane and a personalised learning provision on Bugle Street 

We aim to put the needs of the young people at our school at the heart of everything that we do and through promoting a growth mindset help to ensure that all pupils irrespective of their learning difficulties or past educational attainment can make real progress and be enabled to succeed.

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