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Chaplain

The Sacred Heart Language College

Harrow

  • £32,881 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
G10, SCP 37, 30 hours per week, term time only
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2025
Apply by:
23 May 2025

Job overview

30 hours per week, term time only

Grade & Salary: G10, SCP 37 - Actual Salary: £32,881 per annum (FTE = 72.88%)

(full time salary £45,117 per annum)

Start: September 2025

This post is subject to the contract of employment between the Chaplain and the Governing Body of The Sacred Heart Language College. The postholder must have regard to the Catholic character of the School and be committed to supporting and upholding it. 

We are an outstanding Catholic College and the faith life of our community is integral to all that we are and all that we aspire to be.

We seek to appoint an enthusiastic, committed Chaplain to work with students, parents and staff to develop the Catholic life in our community. Chaplaincy work is a valued part of our College life. The successful applicant will have many opportunities to involve the whole College community in creative and varied forms of liturgy, worship and activities which will enable them to grow in faith. The College has a Chapel and a Chaplaincy area.   

Application is by completion of Catholic Education Service documents which are available from the TES or from our websites: www.tshlc.harrow.sch.uk or www.blessedholyfamily.co.uk

Please ensure that all sections of the application form are completed and that you submit the relevant supporting documents with your application (supporting statement, CES consent to obtain references form and school statement of additional outside employment)

For further details please email L Lewis, Headteacher’s PA: llewis@tshlc.harrow.sch.uk

Deadline for completed applications: 9:00 a.m. on Friday 23rd May 2025

The Sacred Heart Language College and Blessed Holy Family Catholic Academy Trust are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment. The school intends to carry out an online search on shortlisted candidates as part of its due diligence. All staff appointments are subject to satisfactory references and enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service checks. Any concerns which arise may be discussed at, or prior to the interview stage. We are an equal opportunities employer.

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About The Sacred Heart Language College

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+44 20 88639922

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The Sacred Heart Language College is a Catholic girls' secondary school with a language specialism, situated in Wealdstone, Harrow. At its most recent inspection, there were 735 students aged 11-16 on the school roll.

The Sacred Heart Language College was founded in 1907 and received a visit from the Archbishop of Westminster for its centenary celebrations. The school can be accessed via various bus routes; the closest London Underground station is Harrow and Wealdstone station on the Bakerloo line.

Headteacher

Nicola Walsh

Values and vision

As a Catholic learning community, The Sacred Heart Language College is a Christian school bound together by love and respect for human dignity. The secondary school wants to enable everyone in its community to come to a deeper understanding of Christ. In particular, the school seeks to provide a high-quality education that will enable all girls to discover and use the gifts and talents given by God.

Sacred Heart promote excellence in modern languages across the whole ability range. The taught curriculum creates an educational culture that is international, technological and vocational. Through the introduction of an extended school day, pupils have the opportunity to study at least two languages. They are also given the chance to attend a study visit abroad.

Ofsted report

“The atmosphere in lessons is positive and extremely supportive. Students feel confident to admit their failings and readily seek help or offer assistance to each other. In this way, students learn from each other and develop a better understanding of the more difficult aspects of their work. Teachers have great knowledge of their students’ prior learning and use this well to plan appropriate activities.”

View The Sacred Heart Language College’s latest Ofsted report


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