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Head of MFL/Assistant Head of English and Communication Faculty

Head of MFL/Assistant Head of English and Communication Faculty

Harwich and Dovercourt High School

Harwich and Dovercourt

  • Expired
Salary:
Main/Upper Pay Range plus TLR2a (£6,514 per annum)
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
22 October 2018

Job overview

Head of MFL/Assistant Head of English and Communication Faculty

To commence January 2019 or April 2019

This is an exciting opportunity for a Head of MFL to join a newly formed English and Communication Faculty and to develop languages across the key stages.  French is currently taught at KS3 and KS4.  The ability to teach a second language is highly desirable.

Duties to include:

  • To lead the development of appropriate syllabuses, resources, schemes of work and teaching and learning strategies in the Faculty which reflect the school’s commitment to high achievement through effective teaching and learning.
  • The day-to-day management, control and operation of course provision within the Faculty, including effective deployment of staff, budget and physical resources.
  • To formulate aims, objectives and strategic plans for the Faculty which have coherence and relevance to the needs of students and to the aims, objectives and strategic plans of the School.
  • To  lead and manage the business planning function of the department, and to ensure that the planning activities of the department reflect the needs of the students within the Faculty, School Improvement Plan/Department Development Plan and the aims and objectives of the School. 

For further information on this role, please refer to the job description/person specification attached. 

Please email completed application forms to: recruitment@sigmatrust.org.uk

Attached documents

About Harwich and Dovercourt High School

Harwich and Dovercourt High School (HDHS) is a popular, mixed 11-18 comprehensive situated on the north-east Essex coast. As one of the only Reading Schools in the country, we are bursting with innovative practice designed to nourish a love of literature and this forms a cornerstone of our curriculum in all subject areas. Students feel safe, valued and well-supported during their five to seven years with us. The school has made many improvements since joining the Sigma Trust in 2017 and is in an exciting phase of its development, led by an experienced headteacher and senior leadership team.

At Harwich and Dovercourt High School we strongly believe that no child should be left behind. It is our vision that every student should leave us having worked, read and learned together and having taken every opportunity offered to allow them to be successful in their chosen pathway for life. We believe that opportunity affords choice and choice affords a fulfilling adult life. It is our mission to maximise the potential for every student within their HDHS seven-year journey and empower them to reach their goals, whatever their starting points.

Every student is welcomed and unapologetically challenged to achieve their full potential and be the best possible version of themselves. Strong, positive working relationships with parents, carers and other stakeholders are at the heart of our commitment to the successes of our young people, who will go on to lead our community. We welcome local encouragement, support and belief as together we build real opportunities for our students’ futures.

Be a part of Harwich and Dovercourt High School’s ambition to become an outstanding school with the highest expectations for its young people.

● Do you want to work in one of the only Reading Schools in the country, bursting with innovative practices designed to nourish a love of literature in our young people?

● Do you want to work in a school with fantastic young people and staff who work hard and have a great community spirit?

● Do you want to work in a school that prioritises evidence-based research when developing its curriculum?

● Do you want to work in a school with excellent professional development opportunities for staff?

● Do you want to work in a school with a clear, systematic and centralised approach to student support, safeguarding, inclusion and behaviour?

● Do you want to work in a school with a small but steadily growing sixth form?

● Do you want to work in a school which is part of a large yet locally based Trust, which opens up a whole myriad of possibilities?

If the answer to these questions is yes, then please consider Harwich and Dovercourt High School as a place to make your mark and develop your career.

Harwich and Dovercourt High School’s ethos is built around the expectations that our students should be prepared to Achieve, Belong, Connect and Develop. Our new rewards system is built around these expectations and our pastoral systems are structured to help students develop in these areas which we consider crucial to their academic success.

HDHS is ambitious for all of our students in their pursuit of excellence, whether that is in the classroom, on the rugby pitch, in the dance studio or leading within the community. We are committed to achieving the highest standards and delivering an holistic education and experiences which prepare our students for the next stage in their education, training or work place.

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