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Head of Computer Science

Head of Computer Science

The Elmgreen School

London SE27

  • Expired
Salary:
ILPS + TLR 2b
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2022
Apply by:
24 May 2022

Job overview

Thank you for your interest in the key post of Head of Computer Science at The Elmgreen School. The purpose of this role is to provide professional leadership and management for Computer Science, ensuring high quality teaching and learning, achievement and engagement of students in line with our vision and ethos. 

The Elmgreen School became part of the Dunraven Educational Trust in September 2021, and together we are focused on developing an exciting, dynamic and progressive community, focused on improving the outcomes for children and their families.

Key Responsibilities 

Responsible for the departmental staff team

Strategic Direction and Planning of Computer Science

  • To provide professional leadership for the department
  • Develop and implement policies and practices which reflect the school’s commitment to high achievement and effective teaching and learning
  • Lead the development of appropriate syllabuses, assessment and teaching and learning strategies for the development and resourcing of Computer Science
  • Promote teamwork, creating a climate which enables other staff to develop
  • Establish a clear, shared understanding of the importance and role of Computer Science in preparing students for the opportunities and responsibilities of adult life
  • Use data effectively in Computer Science and implement effective strategies to monitor and support student progress
  • Monitor the progress made in achieving Computer Science plans and targets, evaluate the effects on teaching and learning, and use this analysis to guide further improvement
  • Lead curriculum development for the department in line with national initiatives and supporting the aims of the school

DUNRAVEN EDUCATIONAL TRUST OVERVIEW

Dunraven Educational Trust (DET) was established in 2016. It now incorporates Dunraven’s All-Through School, Goldfinch Primary, The Elmgreen School, Rosendale Primary School and Van Gogh Primary. DET is a Trust committed to one overarching aim: excellence for and from everyone. This is an expectation for both the children and adults in a school community. It is achieved in a variety of ways according to the context of each school but within the clear framework established by the Trust.

If you are successful in your application, you will join a staff who are hard-working, committed, positive in outlook and dedicated to the achievement of our students. We offer: 

  • a high standard of professional practice, with bespoke in-house CPD provision, and affiliation to nationally recognised courses and providers; 
  • a supportive and collegiate environment; 
  • a culture of high trust and accountability that values creativity and innovation, leading practice locally and nationally in a range of fields.

The Elmgreen School is committed to the safety and protection of its students. An enhanced DBS check and a barred list check are conditions of employment for this post.

For further information and to apply please visit our Careers Page on this link.  

Closing date for applications: Midday on Tuesday 24th May 2022.

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About The Elmgreen School

The Elmgreen School is a unique 11-18 secondary school. It is a non denominational mixed school which opened to its first cohort of year 7 students in September 2007.   The secondary Hearing Impaired Unit is co-located within the school. We will reach our full complement of 1100 students in 2014 which will include a 200 place sixth form. The school moved to its inspirational new building in September 2009.

The school is non selective and provides a creative and innovative curriculum, encouraging the highest standards of teaching and learning within an ethos of mutual respect, harmony and achievement. 

As the first Parent Promoted school in the UK, The Elmgreen School pays special attention to working closely with families and the local community, ensuring every student benefits from a challenging and inspirational curriculum and is cared for and developed within a secure and supportive environment.

 

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