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Deputy Headteacher- Inclusion

Deputy Headteacher- Inclusion

Eastbrook School

Barking and Dagenham

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Salary:
L18-L22
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
1st September 2024
Apply by:
8 May 2024

Job overview

DEPUTY HEADTEACHER FOR INCLUSION

Fixed term contract until 31st August 2025

Start Date:1st September 2024

Salary Scale: L18-L22

An exciting opportunity has arisen at Eastbrook School to join the Senior Leadership Team. We are looking for an experienced Deputy Headteacher for Inclusion to join our team. This person will play a pivotal role in shaping our inclusive ethos and ensuring that every student received the support they need to thrive academically.

The successful candidate will work collaboratively with staff, students, parents and external agencies including the Local Authority to promote an inclusive culture. 

Key Responsibilities

o To deputise for the Headteacher

o To provide leadership which promotes excellence, encourages high aspirations, and celebrates achievement

o To be accountable for the standards of attainment and achievement, and strategies and processes for effective Teaching and Learning

o To be responsible for the development of effective pastoral care, enabling all pupils to thrive, without exception. The post holder will be specifically responsible for the line management of:

•Behaviour and Inclusion

•Pastoral teams

•Attendance and punctuality

•Safeguarding and child protection provision

In return we offer:

o A Good school with a welcoming and supportive community.

o A student-centred, progress focused ethos.

o The opportunity to work with passionate, hardworking and supportive staff.

o A supportive and committed Leadership Team and Governing Body.

o A commitment to develop your skills through continued professional development.

o Purpose built specialist learning environment with industry level resources.

o A school which understands the importance of staff well-being and workload management.

Eastbrook School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and a comprehensive screening process, including Disclosure check, will be undertaken on all successful applicants.


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About Eastbrook School

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+44 203 780 3609

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Eastbrook School is an Ofsted rated Good, all-through school in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham and is part of the Barking Abbey family. Founded in 1933, Eastbrook has a well-established history of serving the local community, with many generations of families attending as students and even joining as staff. The primary school opened in 2016 and is growing in size year on year. The secondary school transferred into new, state of the art buildings in 2017, benefitting from purpose-built specialist learning environments with industry level resources.

Leadership:

Executive Headteacher: Mr Tony Roe

Headteacher Primary: Mr Evan Hollows

Headteacher Secondary: Mr Jamie Gibson

Values and Vision:

Our curriculum is built around our Primary Virtues: Curiosity, Perseverance, Teamwork, Gratitude, Kindness and our Secondary PROUD habits: Principled, Resilient, Open, Understanding and Disciplined. We are a School of Character, which allows students to build and demonstrate these habits through a full and rounded educational experience.

Eastbrook School promotes a student-centred, progress focused ethos within a welcoming and supportive community. At Eastbrook, we believe that a truly outstanding school is one that enables all students to achieve their best. One where academic attainment is high and the academic progress of individuals is maximised. It is a place where all students acquire the character habits that lead to success in school and university, in work and life beyond.

Staff deliver an inclusive and challenging curriculum, with regular and robust assessment, and outstanding pastoral care.

Further Information:

The proportion of students who speak English as an additional language or come from minority ethnic groups is high. The proportion of children who are eligible for the Pupil Premium is well above average. The Pupil Premium is additional funding given to schools for children in specific groups, including those in the care of the local authority and those known to be eligible for free school meals.

The school is a dynamic and exciting place to work, with passionate, hardworking and supportive staff. The school is led by a supportive and committed Leadership Team and Governing Body, who understands the importance of staff well-being, high-quality continued professional development and workload management.

Contact Us:

Eastbrook School

Dagenham Road

Dagenham, Essex RM10 7UR

Tel: 020 3780 3609

Email: office@eastbrookschool.org

Getting Here:

Ample onsite parking is available.

The nearest tube station is Dagenham East on the District Line.

Bus routes 174 stopping outside and 103 nearby.

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