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Head of Music Department

Head of Music Department

Mascalls Academy

Kent

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS based on experience + TLR
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
17 April 2019

Job overview

Mascalls Academy has a rare opportunity for an exceptional Music Teacher to join us in the role of Head of Department for September 2019.  Music is thriving at Mascalls Academy; we have a cohort of over 45 students in Key Stage 4 and 10 Key Stage 5 students who we see flourish due to the passionate and inspiring teaching in the department. The students are engaged and energetic, thanks to our strong practice, and you'll have the opportunity to work within our wider collaborative and dynamic Performing Arts team to oversee the delivery of this subject.

We are looking for an organised, flexible, emotionally intelligent leader who can inspire and motivate. If that's you, we'd love to hear from you!

Get to know our department…

  • We offer both GCSE and BTEC for Key Stage 4 students
  • In Key Stage 5 students study the RSL vocational course
  • A number of our students leave us to study music as a higher education option
  • A number of our students perform locally at music venues and festivals
  • We have excellent music technology facilities
  • We run trips to musicals, classical venues and more
  • We have an annual school musical with a large number of students from all year groups, Christmas concert and exam group concerts
  • We have just been awarded Music Mark status by Kent Music

Key objectives of the role:

  • To agree and fully support the achievement of subject pupil progress targets to make a measurable contribution towards whole academy targets.
  • To create, support and monitor the progress of subject development plans which contribute positively to the achievement of the academy plan.
  • To provide regular feedback for subject colleagues in a way that recognises good practice and supports their progress against performance objectives resulting in a tangible impact on student learning across the whole subject area.
  • To review and report regularly on the standards of leadership and teaching and learning and attainment across the subject area.
  • To be consistent with the procedures in the academy’s self-evaluation policy and performance management policy.
  • To consult with all subject teachers and assist with the formulation, communication and monitoring of the academy improvement plan ensuring that concerns and ideas are considered and all staff understand they key academy targets and the part they play in achieving them.
  • To oversee and evaluate the team’s budget allocation to ensure the budget is spent in line with academy learning priorities and best value principles.
  • To provide regular progress updates to the Senior Leadership Team so that it is aware of all successes, concerns and obstacles to progress.

The main message we’d like potential candidates to take away from this advert is that the Music department at Mascalls is full of dynamism, talent, vitality and success among staff and students alike. Come and be a part of it.   The responsibilities outlined above are in addition to the National Teaching Standards – please click here to view them. 

Working at Mascalls Academy:  Mascalls Academy is a secondary school at the heart of the community and our small school model ensures that each and every student gets the personal support and challenge they need to reach their full potential.  The academy is divided into four colleges – Shackleton, Earhart, Luther King and Marie Curie Sixth Form College each having their own personality and range of specialisms, allowing them to be unique.

Mascalls Academy is a high achieving institution.  Our recent OFSTED inspection notes “ambitious leadership has established an ethos where staff are committed to driving standards up”, that Mascalls is a “happy place to be” and that “staff feel valued”.  Our judgement that we are a ‘Good’ school with ‘Outstanding’ leadership and behaviour is accurate. It is our vision to become ‘Outstanding’ in every category.  

Mascalls Academy is a dynamic and exciting place to work and the fantastic leadership team are committed to making it great for people at all stages in their careers.  Our building and facilities are a mix of designs with two new buildings being modern, light and airy giving the academy a unique and special character.

Being part of Leigh Academies Trust:  As of 1st January 2019, our Trust is comprised of 23 geographically organised academies (11 secondaries, 11 primaries and 1 special) educating over 15,000 students, and employing over 2,500 talented staff.  We also have three further academies in development phase, due to open in September 2020.  The Trust is establishing four ‘clusters’ of academies: North West Kent; Central Kent; South East London; Medway. In addition, the Trust is responsible for one of the region’s biggest initial teaching training providers and a large teaching school. 

As part of Leigh Academies Trust you will have ample opportunity to collaborate with your peers both within the academy and across the whole Trust.  This is an important part of our vision as we know through experience that we perform better when we work together.  You are supported to undertake regular self-development to continue your professional development and hopefully progress further within the organisation.

We strive to offer a range of benefits that all employees can take advantage of which we regularly review and add to - click here to view what you’d receive as a member of staff with Leigh Academies Trust. 

Click here for a glimpse of what life is like working for Leigh Academies Trust and why we're so proud of what we do.     

Diversity at our core:  As a Trust we are passionate about diversity and recognise that as individuals we all bring something unique to the role regardless of age, gender, race, beliefs or disabilities which is why we treat all of our people equally, without compromise. We require all staff within the Trust to complete an enhanced DBS check as part of our on-boarding process in order to safeguard our students.

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About Mascalls Academy

  • Mascalls Academy
  • Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge
  • Kent
  • TN12 6LT
  • United Kingdom
+44 1892 835366

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Mascalls Academy is a secondary school at the heart of the community and our small school model ensures that each and every student gets the personal support and challenge they need to reach their full potential. The academy is divided into four colleges – Shackleton, Earhart, Luther King and Marie Curie Sixth Form College each having their own personality and range of specialisms, allowing them to be unique.

Mascalls Academy is a high achieving institution. Our most recent Ofsted inspection notes “ambitious leadership has established an ethos where staff are committed to driving standards up”, that Mascalls is a “happy place to be” and that “staff feel valued”. Our judgement that we are a ‘Good’ school with ‘Outstanding’ leadership and behaviour is accurate. It is our vision to become ‘Outstanding’ in every category.

Mascalls Academy is a dynamic and exciting place to work and the fantastic leadership team are committed to making it great for people at all stages in their careers. Our building and facilities are a mix of designs with two new buildings being modern, light and airy giving the academy a unique and special character.

Principal

Jo Brooks

Values

“Our values decide our character; our character decides our value.” James Kerr.

Personal discipline

  • Respect – for self and others
  • Determination – to succeed
  • Resilience – a commitment to personal development in spite of setbacks

Personal discipline is not expecting somebody else to do your job for you.  It teaches you not to expect things handed to you and even sometimes, in order to succeed, to do things now when you really ‘want to do it tomorrow’.

At Mascalls personal discipline underpins our character, we value respect, determination and resilience and understand that the combination of those characteristics, applied daily make success a repeatable experience.

Vision

Personal development

  • High expectations – of self and of others
  • Continual improvement – steps to success
  • Celebrate success – big or small

We are all caretakers of our legacy, as students continue their journey with us they are encouraged to build on the successes of our past and aspire to new standards for our future.   Students and staff, as leaders, drive and insist on an environment which promotes the behaviours needed for success at school and beyond.   At Mascalls we create a culture for personal development – through high expectations, a commitment to continual improvement and through celebrating our many successes. We celebrate our achievements and learn from our mistakes knowing that our collective character drives culture, our reputation and turns it into something we can be proud of.

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