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Head of College

Head of College

Richard Taunton Sixth Form College

Southampton

  • Expired
Salary:
Sixth Form College Leadership Scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2020
Apply by:
23 January 2020

Job overview

Richard Taunton Sixth Form College is a 16-19 Academy based in the heart of Southampton. We are proud to be a founding member of the Lighthouse Learning Trust, a multi-academy trust with a mission to raise aspiration and achievement in diverse and relatively deprived communities.

We seek to appoint an inspirational Head of College who will share our ambition to become an outstanding college. The successful candidate will possess the vision, experience and commitment to enable the entire community to achieve this goal together. The appointee will offer a proven record of successful school or college improvement and the experience gained as a senior leader. They will share our passion for serving a socially diverse learning community and will contribute more broadly to the growth and development of our multi-academy trust as part of the Trust Executive Team.

For further information on this role, please contact hr@lighthouselearningtrust.ac.uk for an application pack. Interested parties may wish to contact the Trust CEO, Matt Atkinson, to discuss this position further.  

The Lighthouse Learning Trust is committed to equality, safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check is required for all staff. We are an equal opportunities employer that recruits on merit and we welcome applications from all members of the community.


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About Richard Taunton Sixth Form College

Richard Taunton’s is a vibrant Sixth Form College in the West of Southampton. Our core business is to provide full time education to 16-19 year olds (currently around 1000) but we also offer part-time adult education courses and provide facilities for a wide range of other community-based activities (including the Open University) in the evenings and at weekends. The College is firmly rooted in its community and it is our vision to be the sixth form of choice for all our community, an outstanding, high achieving college which inspires and challenges young people to be the best that they can be.   

We are working in close partnership with primary and secondary schools and colleges, with our local universities and with the local authority in Southampton, to raise standards and increase post-16 participation and progression. We work with our partners to make Southampton’s schools and colleges irresistible to the families who live in Southampton and in the surrounding area. We also champion positive progression beyond college to Higher Education or into robust employment-related training schemes. 

The College takes partnership and collaboration very seriously. We are members of the national Association of Colleges and the Sixth Form Colleges’ Association.  More locally, we are part of the Wessex Group of Sixth Form Colleges, and work closely with the 9 other colleges in Hampshire, Southampton and Portsmouth to provide the best development opportunities for staff and to enhance the experience and success of our students.   We are also active members of the Solent Colleges’ Innovation Partnership which links the six Sixth Form Colleges which sit in urban communities across the coastal area of the Solent.

If you are an individual with a passion for education, a commitment to lifelong learning and a desire to make a difference to young people of all abilities and backgrounds, you will thrive here.   We are highly committed to the development of our staff, providing annual opportunities to access management training programmes run by the Wessex Group and an extensive range of curriculum specific networks and exam board training.   We also play a very active part in the local school and college network in Southampton which links our staff with colleagues in our local institutions and provides opportunity to get involved in outreach work with schools to support successful transition to college.  

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