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Head of Humanities

Head of Humanities

Davenant Foundation School

Essex

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS – Full time) TLR 1 - £10,200
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
8 March 2021

Job overview

An excellent opportunity has arisen to lead our successful Humanities Faculty. If you want to work in a school that values all that Humanities has to offer a student, as well as looking after their staff, come and look at Davenant.   If you have been a Head of Department and are looking for that next step, you could be the right person to lead our Humanities Faculty. This position is a full time post and we require someone experienced and enthusiastic, with a strong subject knowledge, who enjoys working in a strong team environment. We would expect the successful candidate to be able to teach at all key stages, as well as taking the lead in overseeing and developing the broad ranging academic programme within the Faculty. (History, Geography, Religious Education, Psychology, Sociology, Government & Politics and Philosophy & Ethics).

This is an exciting opportunity for promotion and to work in a school that actively encourages strong participation and competition in all year groups. He or she will help shape the direction of the Humanities Faculty at Davenant Foundation School at an exciting time. 

Excellent opportunities for personal development exist as part of our CPD and training programme as well as mentoring within our ITT consortium. Davenant achieves outstanding examination results but has a strong focus on co-curricular provision and seeks to “nurture mind, body and spirit”.  Staff enjoy the many opportunities this approach to education offers.

We are situated close to the M25 and the central line in the beautiful setting of Epping Forest.  We can easily be reached either from London or from the Essex/Hertfordshire borders.

Davenant is committed to safeguarding and protecting the children and young people that we work with.  As such, all posts are subject to a safer recruitment process, including the disclosure of criminal records and vetting checks.  We ensure that we have a range of policies and procedure in place, which promote safeguarding and safer working practice across the school.

Further details of the post and the school along with application forms are available from the school website: www.davenantschool.co.uk.

 A letter of application, along with an application form should be submitted to the Headteacher’s P.A., Marylyn Greengrass Marylyn.greengrass@davenant.org by the closing date – Monday 8 March.


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About Davenant Foundation School

Who we are

Davenant is an Ecumenical Foundation School that was founded in 1680. We are set on the Edge of Epping Forest on the border of London, having the best of both worlds, beautiful country backdrop with tube access to the city and all it offers. We are rated 'Outstanding' for our Sixth Form and are a school that wants staff and students to enjoy being part of a community and engage in all aspects of school life.

We are proud:

As a school we do well academically, we are in the top 20% of schools every year for progress and attainment. However, school is so much more than exams and we aim to give students a broad and exciting education. Staff and students get the opportunity to go on a huge variety of trips including USA, Iceland, Japan as well as many European destinations. Extra curricula opportunities are an important part of school life from year 7 to 11. We have a very vibrant and active Music and Drama department with regular shows and concerts including a biannual Music tour. Many students in the school learn an instrument and we are blessed to have Orchestra, swing band as well as many ensembles.

Davenant's ethos is to Nurture 'Mind Body and Spirit' and Davenant staff and students fully reflect our values through compassion, tolerance and inclusivity. Our community supports many charities throughout the year including youth football teams in South America, local children's charities and high-profile national charities such as Amnesty International and the Red Cross.

Staff training and Welfare:

Staff training and CPD is an important part of our culture at Davenant. There are opportunities for whole school and department led training in conjunction with an online webinar approach that enables staff to watch anytime and allows early finishes on INSET days. This is just one approach to improved staff welfare that Davenant has. We firmly believe family is important and will always support staff so they don't miss those important moments in their family's lives, be it a graduation, wedding or nativity play.

We run and are the lead school of a TES teacher training consortium of 28 schools. This gives our staff the opportunity to mentor the next generation of teachers as well as working closely with many schools in Essex and outer London. The vast majority of the trainees end up working in the consortium of schools, which enhances the teacher network and creates a strong culture of collaboration, which has been missing from the teaching profession over recent years.

Davenant is an exciting and supportive school to work in, it has supportive parents, hard working students and a positive staff community. Our extended community supports the school in many ways including a very active Parents Association that works tirelessly to support the staff and school financially and socially. Please feel free to visit us and look around or call us for any further information or a chat. It is important to choose the right place to work at and we hope that it is us.

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