Headteacher
Emmanuel Church of England Primary School
Camden
- £67,556 - £77,011 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- L15-21 Group 2
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2021
- Apply by:
- 3 May 2021
Job overview
Emmanuel Church of England Primary School,
152-158 Mill Lane, West Hampstead, London, NW6 1TF
Headteacher
Starting date: September 2021
Salary: £67,556-77,011 (L15-21) Group 2
Location: West Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden
Contract type: Full-time/permanent
The School Governors are seeking to appoint an inspirational leader, committed to raising standards and pupil attainment, whilst maintaining our nurturing, family-friendly environment in which children feel happy and safe, grow in confidence and find their individual strengths.
We can offer you
- A chance to lead in a sought after, one form entry school in one of London’s urban villages;
- An inclusive and nurturing environment in which each unique child is cherished;
- A school which celebrates diversity as a reflection of God’s diversity;
- A warm and close relationship with Emmanuel Church;
- A school in which children are eager to learn, have positive attitudes and are proud of their school;
- A rich and varied curriculum and extensive enrichment activities;
- A hard-working, highly skilled and enthusiastic staff team, who are supportive of each other, and committed to their own professional development;
- A supportive and dedicated leadership team and governing body;
- High quality professional development.
We are looking for a leader who
- Is passionate about teaching and learning and giving children the best possible school experience;
- Is committed to a creative curriculum, relevant to the needs of all pupils;
- Values every child and ensures that all children achieve their best;
- Is an inspirational and strategic leader with a proven track-record for developing teams and working collaboratively with others to raise standards and aspirations for all children;
- Understands what makes for high quality teaching and learning and is an inspirational classroom practitioner;
- Is committed to and understands the ethos and values of the school;
- Is an excellent communicator, able to develop relationships with children, staff, parents and the wider community in all its diversity;
- Can manage our budget and resources with discernment and wisdom.
Please download an appointment pack and application form from https://www.emmanuel.camden.sch.uk/our-team/vacancies/
Please come and visit us – we would love to show you round our school. Kindly note that visits will be considered part of the interview process
To arrange a visit, please contact the school office from 19 April 2021 via the details below
Closing date for applications: 9 am on 03 May 2021
Interviews: 12 & 13 May 2021
Website: www.emmanuel.camden.sch.uk
Telephone: 020 7431 7984
Emmanuel CE Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Appointments are made using safer
Attached documents
About Emmanuel Church of England Primary School
- Emmanuel Church of England Primary School
- 152-158 Mill Lane, West Hampstead
- London
- NW6 1TF
- United Kingdom
Mission statement
At Emmanuel School broad opportunities are provided for individuals to develop their full potential and allow them to be healthy, happy and secure. Building on our Christian ethos and in partnership with the whole school community, we provide a stimulating and caring environment where individuals are valued and nurtured morally, spiritually and academically. We stress the fundamental principle:
"Always treat others as you would like them to treat you" Matthew 7:12
We are a Church of England Voluntary Aided School providing education for children aged between 4 and 11 years. We are situated in the heart of West Hampstead in a beautiful Victorian school which was built in 1845.
We at Emmanuel believe that school should be a happy and rewarding experience where children can fulfil their potential in all areas of the curriculum. We attach great importance to the development of self-confidence andself-discipline and seek to enable children to build good relationships based on mutual respect and appreciation. Emmanuel School’s ethos is very positive, reflecting the care and commitment of the staff and children. To quote one of our pupils ‘I love Emmanuel because we are like a family, everyone knows everyone else in the whole school and we take care of each other’.
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