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Deputy Headteacher

Deputy Headteacher

The Epiphany Church of England Primary School

Bournemouth

  • Expired
Salary:
L6 – L10
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
14 May 2021

Job overview

We are looking for a Deputy Headteacher to join the Leadership Team of our successful school starting in September 2021. The role is currently non-teaching and includes responsibility for Child Protection, Safeguarding and behaviour.

We are a happy school with a committed and dedicated staff team, high standards and excellent facilities. Our children are the school’s greatest asset; they are enthusiastic, hard-working and responsive. The school is well supported by our parent community and an active PTA.

The school takes child protection and safeguarding issues seriously and all applicants will need to verify personal details and qualifications prior to interview. An enhanced DBS check is always carried out prior to commencement of work by all staff.

Visits to the school are encouraged and warmly welcomed. Please note that we do not accept online applications or CVs. Please contact the school office to arrange a visit or to request further details and an application form.

Email address: office@epiphany.bournemouth.sch.uk

Closing date: Friday 14th May (9am)

Website www.epiphany@bournemouth.sch.uk

About The Epiphany Church of England Primary School

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+44 1202 530960

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Our Mission Statement

During the day to day life of our school community we seek to promote the key Gospel values of respect, honesty, courage, forgiveness, trust and love.

At The Epiphany School we aim to build a firm foundation for future learning through an inspiring curriculum where children’s uniqueness is celebrated and nurtured. 

We are committed to providing a stimulating, safe environment where all members of our community feel, happy, safe and valued to enable everyone to achieve their full potential and are able to take their place in God’s world. 

Values Statements

All members of the school community should feel and be safe and valued. Everyone should value themselves and others as individuals and as part of the community itself within an inclusive and loving environment.

All members of the school community should be considerate and show respect towards others and their possessions developing the social skills and positive human qualities that will enable children to build successful relationships with others now and in the future.

All members of the school community should recognise that they are part of a wider learning community in which a positive attitude to learning, effort and success is celebrated and developed alongside a culture which allows individuals to learn from their mistakes and be forgiven.

All members of the school community should have high expectations of attainment and progress, standards and behaviour and be proud of the achievement of themselves and others.

All members of the school community should experience and enjoy a breadth of purposeful learning that will enable them to fulfil their potential and blossom into balanced and fulfilled individuals.

All members of the school community should show a spirit of togetherness while appreciating uniqueness and the contributions of others.

All members of the school community should know that they are part of a wider global Christian community and recognise their place in it.
 

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Applications closed