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Head of Learning Development - August 2020 or sooner if available

Head of Learning Development - August 2020 or sooner if available

Milton Abbey School

Dorset

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Salary:
competitive salary depending on qualifications and experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
End August 2020 or sooner if available
Apply by:
12 March 2020

Job overview

For the start of the Michaelmas Term 2020 or possibly sooner we are seeking to appoint a well-qualified, enthusiastic and highly motivated individual.  To champion transformational learning opportunities for all learners, irrespective of their starting points; to support each pupil in achieving the best possible academic progress during their time at Milton Abbey School; to lead on strategy, policy and planning for our pupils identified with special educational needs and disabilities.  Milton Abbey caters for a broad range of capabilities and some pupils will require more support in their learning than others.

The Head of Learning Development sits on the Senior Leadership Team and reports to the Head. The HoLD will line manage the SENCO and the teaching and therapy team in our new Learning Lab, opening in September 2020. The HoLD and SENCO will be supported by a full-time administrator. 


A strong commitment to the pastoral and house system is also anticipated.  This is a new role and can be expected to evolve in practice in line with the skillset of the appointee.


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About Milton Abbey School

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Milton Abbey School

Testimonials

“I love working here. I have the freedom and creativity to keep exploring and becoming more passionate about my subject, which helps me pass that passion on to my pupils.” | Milton Abbey School teacher

“I’m so glad we chose Milton Abbey. Every pupil is treated as an individual, strengths are recognised and celebrated, and the dedication shown by staff is exemplary.” | Parents of a Sixth Form student

“It’s a small school, so everyone knows everyone. We get a lot of help from staff with our studies and with our personal lives. It feels like a tight family bond.” | Sixth Form student

“Milton Abbey has been the making of our son. From the teachers, to the Boarding House team, and the friends he has made for life. It truly is a fantastic school.” | Parents of a Lower School pupil

Our location and facilities

The School lies in a secluded wooded valley, halfway between the towns of Blandford and Dorchester. It occupies the site of a former Benedictine Monastery, founded over 1,000 years ago. The two remaining Monastery buildings are used daily by the School – the Abbey for regular services and musical performances and the Abbot’s Hall as our dining hall.

Our expansive natural surroundings mean the School boasts a large farm and stables used for vocational learning, a nine-hole golf course, impressive grass pitches for a variety of sports, and plenty of inspiring outdoor space to run lessons, be active, or to relax.

Other buildings and facilities are on par with much larger schools, due to the wide variety of subjects on offer at the school. They include classrooms, laboratories and workshops to teach a full spectrum of academic and vocational subjects, a large library in a converted ballroom, specialist rooms for teaching Creative Media, Art, Fashion Design and Music courses, and a 370-seat theatre. Indoor sports facilities include a 25-metre swimming pool, golf simulator, gymnasium and sports hall. Staff are able to use these facilities as a benefit of working at the School.

Our management structure and ethos

The School is run by the Head, supported by a Senior Deputy Head and three Deputy Heads responsible for the Academic, Co-Curricular and Pastoral elements of the School. We have an overall staff of around 120 people, some of whom work flexibly to meet the needs of the school at different times of the year. We are deliberately small, with around 225 pupils.

All staff appointed are expected to contribute to the pastoral and nurturing ethos of the school, supporting a full and busy sports and activities programme. All candidates for any roles are encouraged to celebrate their conventional, and unconventional, interests on their application. Appointments will be made subject to a full DBS check and the receipt of satisfactory references.

For more information please see the school’s website: www.miltonabbey.co.uk

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