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Deputy Head of Year

Deputy Head of Year

Chase High School

Southend-on-Sea

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Salary:
Local Government Pay Scale – Level 6 point 13 to 20 £26,873 to £30,296 fte (£23,708 - £26,728 actual salary)
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Immediate
Apply by:
7 May 2024

Job overview

Deputy Head of Year

 

Start: Immediate

 

Part Time – Term Time plus 1 week. 37 hours per week.

Local Government Pay Scale – Level 6 point 13 to 20 £26,873 to £30,296 fte (£23,708 - £26,728 actual salary)

We are seeking to appoint a Deputy Year Leader to provide support to the Head of Year in their responsibility for the academic, pastoral and social welfare of the year group. The successful applicant will be an integral part of our pastoral team and will have experience of working with children, preferably in an education setting. 

 

Chase High School is a mixed, mainstream secondary school located in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. It educates more than 1,000 students aged 11-18 from over 40 countries. Our values run throughout our community ensuring the pupils have the aspiration to achieve, the character to succeed and the commitment to pursue excellence. We are a fully inclusive school which embraces diversity and celebrates cultural diversity of our community. A recent OFSTED inspection rated us as Good across every aspect of the school and highlighted our commitment to continued and rapid improvement throughout.

 

For further information and a job description please contact Mrs Sasha Wisbey, HR Administrator on 01702 354441 sasha.wisbey@chasehigh.org

Chase High School is committed to safer recruitment so all applicants must be prepared to undergo screening to confirm their suitability to work with children.

 

Closing Date: Tuesday 7th May 2024

Interviews will be arranged upon receipt of application

 

We reserve the right to close this vacancy early upon appointment of a successful applicant.

 

Chase High School is an academy that forms part of the Discovery Educational Trust

 

Your normal place of work is at Chase High School, however, the Discovery Educational Trust reserves the right to require you to work at any other of its establishments, whether current or future. This may be for a temporary period or on a permanent basis, according to the needs of the employer.

 


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About Chase High School

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+44 1702 354441

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Chase High School is a mixed, mainstream secondary school located in Westcliff-on-Sea
, near Southend, Essex. It educates more than 1,000 students aged 11-18 from over 40 countries. Since 2011, the school has had a sixth form.

Chase High School was built more than 100 years ago and recently secured academy status under the Brentwood Academies Trust. The secondary school continues to be involved in the community, forging local and international partnerships.

Principal

Mr. Matthew Suttenwood

Values and vision

At Chase High School, academic achievement and personal performance are pursued in equal measure. Within the lower school, students gain the opportunity to study Mathematics, English, Science, PE, Technology, ICT, French, Geography, History, RE, Citizenship, Music, Art and Drama.

Every year, pupils can participate in trips to national galleries, museums and Shakespeare's Globe theatre. They also have the chance to visit France, Berlin and European ski destinations. The sixth-form programme offers a wide range of A Level and BTEC courses at Level 3.

Every student matters and the school policy is to treat everyone with dignity and support. Pupils receive support at key times, such as their transition from primary school.

Ofsted report

“The training programmes for improving the quality of teaching are proving successful. Specific training for overseas teachers has had a highly positive impact since the last monitoring visit. The school now has good systems to support and develop newly and recently qualified teachers.”

View Chase High School's latest Ofsted report

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