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Head of Textiles

Head of Textiles

Uppingham School

Rutland

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive plus excellent benefits
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
18 April 2024

Job overview

Uppingham School seeks a Head of Textiles to steer the department with strategic vision, fostering a culture of creativity, innovation, and inspiration. You will guide and support a dedicated team, ensuring our curriculum not only meets but exceeds the aspirations of our pupils. Your leadership will encourage students to achieve their highest aesthetic and academic outcomes, setting them on a path to success in their in their study of textile design and beyond.

About you

As a visionary leader with a strong, dynamic presence and an unshakable dedication to teaching excellence, you will bring exemplary subject knowledge, outstanding classroom management skills, and a track record of inspiring students. Your ability to communicate, lead, and work collaboratively will enrich our community, encouraging every pupil to reach their full potential.

Benefits

Uppingham School is committed to offering a range of attractive benefits to its employees, fostering a rewarding work environment. Join us in this exciting opportunity and become a part of our dedicated team. Benefits include:


• 50% contribution to premiums for the School’s private health scheme

• Free Westfield Healthcare 

• Free membership of dual-use Sports Centre (£25 annual joining fee)

• Free staff lunches in term-time

• School fee discount 

• 25% Holiday Club discount for children of (Uppingham/Maidwell Hall) School

• Retail, gym, supermarket, cinema and restaurant discounts

• Cycle to work scheme

• Employee Assistance Programme

• Contributory pension scheme

• Occupational Health Services 

• Free annual flu jabs

• Recognised as a “Disability Confident” employer

• Recognised as a “Mindful” employer

• Recognised as “Investors in Diversity”


For further details and to apply please click the apply button.

Closing date: 9am, Thursday 18 April 2024.

Interview date: Tuesday 23 April 2024.

Uppingham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo full screening in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE), including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Issues relating to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils will be explored at interview.


About Uppingham School

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+44 1572 822216

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Uppingham School is a mixed, Church of England independent secondary school with sixth form and boarding, located in Leicestershire. The secondary school, situated in Uppingham has approximately 791 students on record.

Uppingham School was founded in 1584, originally as a school for boys. In 1975 girls were admitted, and it became fully co-educational as of 2001. The majority of students attending the secondary school are boarders.

Headmaster

Dr Richard J Maloney

Values and vision

Uppingham School wants to provide students with a varied and stimulating curriculum, while nurturing them to become happy, responsible and respectful members of the community. The Leicestershire secondary school focuses on developing individual talents and nurtures students to achieve to the highest of their ability to reach their full potential. Extra-curricular activities are encouraged for pupils to gain experience outside of the classroom across sport, theatre and the arts. The school’s main vision is for all students to feel a sense of belonging. 

Independent School Inspectorate

“Pupils demonstrate positive attitudes towards work and study. They have good literacy skills at all ages and articulate ideas and opinions fluently. Work is generally presented neatly and pupils’ note-taking is effective. They develop good numeracy skills and their capacity to think critically is notable. Creative abilities are well developed and their exploration of ideas is particularly marked in their enrichment activities. Pupils’ study habits are good. In the lessons observed, pupils worked very well with each other, and also worked well independently. They enjoy their work and this stems in part from the good-natured atmosphere in lessons. Pupils use information and communications technology (ICT) proficiently.”

View Uppingham School’s latest ISI report 

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