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Deputy Principal Curriculum and Quality

Deputy Principal Curriculum and Quality

Easton & Otley College

Suffolk

  • Expired
Salary:
Salary circa £80,000 to £90,000 per annum depending on skills and experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
6 June 2017

Job overview

Deputy Principal Curriculum and Quality

Salary circa £80,000 to £90,000 per annum depending on skills and experience   

Easton and Otley College has an exciting new opportunity for an innovative person with experience of leading on curriculum and quality within a further or higher education environment. 

You will have a strong track record in curriculum innovation and quality assurance, together with a creative and visionary leadership style and the ability to develop and implement policy formulation, strategic planning, business planning, budget management and quality improvement.  

The successful person will be one of two members of the executive team working closely with the Principal to drive forward our mission of “happy and successful students”. We will expect you to be professional and positive and to work with pace and passion, empowering those around you.  We are looking for someone who will provide inspirational leadership in line with our values and to succeed in our challenging yet achievable mission. 

If you are suitably qualified, experienced as business minded senior leader with a strong desire to achieve quality we want to hear from you.  

If you would like an informal conversation with the Principal please call 01603 731206 

Interview date – 14th June 2017  

Why work for Easton and Otley College?  

In addition to a competitive salary and annual leave package, a beautiful countryside environment and an occupational pension scheme, Easton and Otley College offers ongoing CPD, free parking, a cycle to work scheme, a subsidised canteen, free DBS Checks, free hot drinks and complementary use of our fitness centres.

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About Easton & Otley College

+44 1473 785543

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Easton & Otley College is a mixed, non-denominational further education college serving students from the age of 14 and above. The college is divided across two sites – Easton Campus in Norwich, Norfolk and Otley Campus in Otley, Suffolk. There are approximately 5,000 students at the college each year. 

Easton & Otley Collegemerged in 2012 and provide full-time and part-time courses in areas including agriculture, animal studies, horticulture, equine, construction, floristry, motor vehicle engineering and fisheries. Student accommodation is available for students who live far away from the college. 

Principal

David Henley

Values and vision

Easton & Otley College want all students to have an enjoyable and fulfilling learning experience and to feel supported in their chosen subject area. It is the college’s aim that students achieve to the highest of their ability and feel enthusiastic and engaged about their studies. The college wants pupils to feel confident about their future and runs an active careers zone to support them in their progression in finding future work, where they can meet with a careers advisor to talk through their options and find information on universities, apprenticeships and work placements.  Easton & Otley College run active student centres across both campuses where students can receive confidential support.  

Ofsted

“Students’ development of personal, social and employability skills is very good in most subjects. Students learn very well in work environments which mirror industry requirements and they are very well prepared for employment. A high proportion is successful in securing employment in their chosen field.”

View Eastley & Otley College’s latest Ofsted report

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