Assistant Headteacher - Teaching and Learning
Helena Romanes School
Essex
- £54,091 - £59,581 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- L11-15
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 01/09/2021
- Apply by:
- 17 May 2021
Job overview
THE HELENA ROMANES SCHOOL
AND SIXTH FORM CENTRE
An Academy within the Saffron Academy Trust
Headteacher: Mr D Gee, MA
ASSISTANT HEADTEACHER- TEACHING AND LEARNING
Salary: L11-15
For September 2021 we require an exceptional teacher and inspirational leader to join us in this pivotal role.
The post-holder will work alongside one of our Deputy Headteachers to ensure that students at HRS receive an education of the highest quality. They will play a key role in the significant and exciting developments that are currently taking place at the school.
These include:
• driving our vision for high quality teaching
• coordinating the delivery of our continuing professional development
programme
• evaluating the quality and impact of teaching
• leading our team of Lead Practitioners
• supporting the development an all-through approach to education on
one site
• developing high-quality, collaborative partnerships within the Saffron
Academy Trust
The role would be an excellent preparation for colleagues interested in moving to Deputy Headship and Headship.
Our school is a popular and successful 11-18 comprehensive, situated in the beautiful North Essex countryside. It has good communications to London and the South East, and it is approximately 7 miles from Stansted Airport.
The Governing Body is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. It expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.
In order to apply for the position please write a letter (no more than two sides of A4) outlining how your skills and experience have prepared you for the role. Please also share your ideas about potential aspects of the post that you would be particularly keen to lead on and develop.
The closing date for applications is Monday 17th May, 2021 at 12 noon. Interviews will be held during the week beginning 24th May 2021.
Attached documents
About Helena Romanes School
We are a mixed 4 – 18 Academy with over 1200 pupils on roll. The school is situated in beautiful countryside, occupying approximately 35 acres just to the north of Great Dunmow.
The school was established in 1958 and is named in honour of the first Chair of Governors.
At Helena Romanes, we are ambitious for our pupils and we offer them a rich and varied curriculum. Our pupils develop the skills, knowledge and understanding that enables them to move successfully into higher education, apprenticeships, training or employment.
While academic achievement is of crucial importance, we also ensure that we focus effectively on developing our pupils’ personal, social and creative skills. Our aim is that pupils leave Helena Romanes as successful, confident and considerate young adults.
We are very proud of our pupils. They are superb ambassadors for our school when they represent us locally, nationally and internationally, participating in our many and varied extra-curricular activities.
At Helena Romanes, we have a large team of well-qualified, dedicated staff who focus on supporting pupils’ progress and well-being. We work closely with parents, carers and the wider community to ensure we provide a well-coordinated approach to our pupils’ learning and development.
Ms Catherine Davis BA (Hons)
Executive Headteacher
Ofsted
“Pupils are happy at The Helena Romanes School. They enjoy learning and coming to school.”
“Pupils are well mannered, friendly and respectful to their teachers and to each other.”
“Pupils want to do well and are focused in lessons.”
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