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Assistant Principal (Mathematics and Science)

Assistant Principal (Mathematics and Science)

BOA Creative, Digital and Performing Arts Academy

Birmingham

  • Expired
Salary:
£55,744-£63,246
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
18 March 2019

Job overview

Assistant Principal (Mathematics and Science)

Permanent, Full time 

To commence from 1st September 2019

Salary: BOA Leadership Scale £55,744 to £63,246

(A recruitment and retention allowance, and/or relocation allowance may be available for outstanding candidates) 

Birmingham Ormiston Academy is a high performing 14-19 academy specialising in Creative, Digital and Performing Arts.  The academy opened in September 2011 and now has 1043 students (360 at KS4 and 683 at Post 16).  BOA is 100% selective, based on aptitude, and is unique in its admissions criteria.  Whilst students have talent in their chosen arts subjects, there is a full range of academic ability.  

We are seeking to appoint a well-qualified, confident and experienced leader to work with our subject staff to raise achievement in Mathematics and Science. 

This role is suitable for those aspiring to become a Senior Leader in a supportive and enabling environment.  A full induction package and CPD opportunities are offered to successful candidate.

The academy is looking for someone who has:

• Qualified teacher status and a degree

• A passion for Maths which is evident in their day to day classroom practice

• Be an exceptional classroom practitioner with a strong track record of outstanding teaching of maths

• Bring experience of driving and achieving impact and change through collaboration

• Encourage and promote high expectations of students and colleagues to ensure achievement of raised standards

• Be an excellent team player and inspirational and strategic leader

• The ability to work in collaboration with other members of staff to develop and manage projects

• Exceptional personal organisation and time management skills

• The ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing

• The ability to guide students’ academic, personal and professional development, in accordance with the academy’s guidelines and procedures

• An understanding of the key national and educational policies and issues

• The ability to inspire high achievement in young people from all backgrounds

• Presence, dynamism, good sense of humour and approachability

• An excellent record of attendance and punctuality

This is an excellent opportunity to make a difference to the future of education within a world class academy.  If you share the academy’s vision and ambitions, possess a strong desire to work within an ethos of creative collaboration and partnership and want to have a positive impact on young people, families and the community then we would be delighted to hear from you.

To formally apply, you must complete the academy application form together with a letter of application in support of your suitability for the role. This should be no more than 2 sides of A4 and should detail how your knowledge, skills and experience will make you a suitable candidate for the post you are applying for. You should also submit a CV. Completed applications should be sent to Teresa Skeete at recruitment@boa-academy.co.uk.

Closing date for applications: 9am on Monday 18th March 2019.

Interviews are scheduled to take place Thursday 21st March 2019.

The Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced CRB check.

Contact Information

Contact: Teresa Skeete 

Tel: 0121 359 9345

Email: recruitment@boa-academy.co.uk



Attached documents

About BOA Creative, Digital and Performing Arts Academy

BOA Creative, Digital and Performing Arts Academy is a state-funded, high-performing 14 to 19 academy specialising in creative, digital and performing arts. The brand-new landmark building, located at the hub of the digital and creative industries in the West Midlands, opened September 2011. It has superb facilities for academic, vocational and extra-curricular activities. BOA is 100% selective, based on aptitude, and as a result, it is unique in its admissions criteria.

Whilst students have talent in their chosen pathway subjects, there is a full range of academic ability. Alongside their vocational courses, students in Year 10 and 11 study an additional eight GCSE’s including English, Maths and Science. In Year 12 and 13 students can opt to study one or two additional A Levels.

Headteacher

Alistair Chattaway

Values and Vision

BOA Creative, Digital and Performing Arts Academy is a place of high aspiration and expectation for its staff and students. It is dedicated to providing a high quality of education to its students to help them grow into confident young adults, assisted by a strong and diverse curriculum and the best facilities possible. There is a clear focus on standards and student behaviour is outstanding. BOA aims to be at the forefront of accreditation and curriculum innovation.

Ofsted

“Senior leaders, governors and sponsors are highly effective. They provide students with a curriculum that is innovative, exciting and dynamic. [Students and their behaviour] are a credit to their academy. Their highly positive attitudes make the academy a safe, friendly and harmonious place. There is a strong culture for learning, and students value the experiences the academy provides. Staff know all the students well and they provide highly effective support to help them to be successful.”

You can read the Academy's latest Ofsted report (May 2023) via this web address: https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/136944

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Applications closed