Assistant Principal - Director of Early Years
GEMS Wellington Academy - Al Khail
United Arab Emirates
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 29 April 2025
Job overview
GEMS Wellington Academy, Al Khail are looking to hire an Assistant Principal – Director of Early Years to join our team in August 2025. You will be responsible for supporting the leadership and management of the Early Years department. This role involves ensuring high-quality teaching and learning experiences for young learners, managing staff, and fostering an environment which supports the personal and academic development of the children.
This position is a fantastic opportunity to make an impact in the growth and development of our Early Years Centre (Nursery, FS1 and FS2) at GEMS Wellington Academy, Al Khail. You will work as part of the Early Years and Primary Leadership Team to ensure the students at The Academy receive a world class education.
The Assistant Principal will be accountable for providing professional leadership and management in the development of Early Years Programme to secure high-quality teaching, effective use of resources and improved standards of learning and achievement for all pupils. The emphasis of the role will be on working with the Early Years Team to establish a curriculum and culture for excellence. The Assistant Principal will also actively participate in whole school self-evaluation and school improvement planning and will be responsible, alongside the Head of Phase, for the management, coaching, mentoring and development of staff. The role also involves leadership cover across the Primary school.
About the Role:
Student Achievement:
- To track and monitor student achievement (Progress and Attainment) to ensure there is a clear and current picture
- across the Early Years
- To work closely with students, parents and staff to help improve achievement across the Early Years
- To liaise with SENCOs, Assistant Principals and Deputy Principal to contribute to the planning and organising of the work of the TAs in EYFS, in order to have a positive impact on pupil progress.
- To ensure parents/caregivers have a clear, current and accurate understanding of their child’s achievement
- To quality assure EYFS reports
- Student Learning:
- To implement teaching, learning and assessment policies in the Foundation Stage which reflect The Academy’s commitment to a world-class education
- To provide for the pastoral, educational, social, moral, spiritual and cultural development of the children across the EYFS and be committed to a fully inclusive school
- To manage and monitor the effective resourcing of the EYFS
- To secure and sustain effective teaching and learning throughout the Early Years and evaluate the quality of teaching
- To ensure schemes of work are developed appropriately and evaluate the impact on teaching and learning
- To enthuse, lead, develop and enhance the teaching practices of others across the EYFS, through mentoring, coaching, evaluating, supporting, guiding and target setting
- To work with and support subject coordinators and use their subject knowledge to enhance the quality of teaching and learning across the Foundation Stage
- To organise and support special assemblies, performances, school trips and other events
School Culture and Behaviour:
- To track and monitor student behaviour both in and out of the classroom to ensure there is a clear and current picture across the Foundation Stage
- To coordinate intervention strategies to improve behaviour and attitudes for learning across the Early Years
- To work closely with teachers to promote behaviour and attitudes for learning within specific classes
- To liaise with parents/caregivers to ensure they have a clear understanding of their child’s behaviour and attitudes for learning in school, including organisation of Parent/Teacher meetings.
- To lead and implement a system of Awards and Celebration across the EYFS to improve student well-being, happiness and fulfilment
Student Attendance and Punctuality:
- To track and monitor student attendance and punctuality to ensure there is a clear, current and accurate picture across the EYFS
- To lead and implement intervention strategies to improve student attendance/punctuality across the EYFS
Organisational Management and School Improvement:
- To assist with the annual performance management of teachers and to deal with under-performance in consultation with PLT/Principal
- To organise extended care services, including communication with parents regarding schedules and payment
- To develop the School Improvement Plan for the Early Years
- To lead the BSO (British Schools Overseas) and DSIB (Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau) inspections for Phase 1, ensuring compliance with relevant standards and facilitating a thorough and successful evaluation process.
- Direct line manager for the Head of Phase, and other middle lead/s
Professional Development:
- Implement The Academy’s policy and procedures for staff performance management and review and to ensure that these are implemented rigorously and robustly for all staff in accordance with The Academy’s PM cycle
- Both deliver and undertake professional development within and outside of The Academy
- To actively contribute and support the leading of the EYFS Networks both within GEMS and BSME
- To provide regular communication with parents about what is happening across the Early Years setting
- Keep up-to-date with developments in education
- Seek training and continuing professional development to meet needs
Safeguarding and Health and Safety
- To be responsible for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children within the EYFS
- To assist the Designated Safeguarding Lead in carrying out their responsibilities by providing support in managing safeguarding concerns, ensuring compliance with relevant policies, and maintaining accurate records
- To ensuring health and safety compliance within the department by overseeing risk assessments, implementing safety protocols, and ensuring all staff are trained and informed on health and safety procedures
Transition & Admissions
- To design, coordinate and promote various events for parents across the EYFS and the local community
- To provide curriculum information for parents such as letters and booklets, in line with school policies
- To lead and support parents’ meetings/workshops and community events
- To co-lead an effective programme for transition across year groups and into the Primary Phase
Skills
The successful applicant will have the following:
- A certified teaching qualification, at degree level such as B.Ed, PGCE, PGDE or equivalent . Open University or online degrees are not acceptable.
- At least 4 years of solid and demonstrable experience in teaching EYFS in a British curriculum school
- Strong leadership skills and the ability to manage and motivate a team.
- Deep understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum and child development.
- Compassion and empathy towards young children’s needs.
- Ability to assess and support children’s learning and development.
- High standards of personal and professional integrity.
- Excellent IT and interpersonal communication skills to work closely with students and parents
- A creative and enthusiastic approach both in and out of the classroom.
GEMS Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all of its students and staff. A UK-enhanced DBS or equivalent police check is a pre-requisite for all appointments.
About GEMS Wellington Academy - Al Khail
GEMS Wellington Academy Al Khail is a premium National Curriculum for England School, located in the rapidly expanding Dubai Hills development. The Primary section opened in September 2013 and Secondary opened in September 2014 with current enrolment at 2500. This is an international world class school dedicated to fostering a passion for excellence in learning and in life.
Recently rated ‘Outstanding’ by BSO, children learn in a vibrant, inclusive and creative learning environment that encourages teamwork, critical thinking, independent inquiry and risk-taking. Our staff are recruited almost exclusively from the UK, although applications from other countries are encouraged, and are highly skilled and experienced in delivering the National Curriculum. Teaching is significantly enhanced through the use of technology, which is used predominantly by students to create and present new content. Innovation and creativity are actively encouraged and the learning programme is significantly enhanced by a rich and varied extra-curricular programme of over 100 activities, which emphasises our belief that students should be learning from the moment they arrive in school until they leave at the end of the day. We are an internationally minded school with students representing over 80 nationalities and are an accredited member of the Council of British International Schools and British School in the Middle East. We are proud of our high achieving culture: our expectation of all students is that they strive to excel and make significant progress well beyond expectations commensurate to their starting point.
The GEMS Wellington Cluster
WEK is part of the wider GEMS Wellington group of schools within the UAE, who bring with them a long and sustained history of delivering high quality education. The schools collaborate and work closely together to ensure the reach and impact of every initiative to improve student outcomes is maximized. Each school is unified by the core Wellington vision, fundamental to the ethos and fabric of what it means to be part of the GEMS Wellington family, whilst at the same time retaining their own unique characteristics. This partnership brings significant benefits for both our students and teachers including enhanced social, cultural and academic learning opportunities, sporting and performing arts events and access to a vast range of professional development pathways. The sharing of outstanding practice and dialogue amongst our highly talented leadership teams and teaching and learning community, constantly allows us to further raise standards in the pursuit of excellence. This is an exciting time to be part of the GEMS Wellington network.
Principal
Campbell Douglas
Values and Vision
Our Vision
Empowering students to aspire, create and excel in the world that is, so they can help create a world that will be.
Our Mission
Our aims are to provide a positive and exciting learning environment that encourages all children to take responsibility for their own learning and personal development. This is underpinned by consistent excellence in delivering the British curriculum in a way which is both creative and innovative
Our 3 pillars are:
The Science of Learning
o placing evidence informed practice at the heart of all we do
o understanding of how the brain learns best to maximise learning opportunities
o being future driven and developing the skills required to thrive in the future world
Global Citizenship
o embedding the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
o showing care and concern for others by respecting and celebrating our differences
o respecting and promoting the culture, language and heritage of the UAE and beyond
Student Innovation and Agency
o the value and importance of working collaboratively
o voice, choice and ownership of learning
o taking risks and persisting with challenges
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