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Headteacher - SEMH

Headteacher - SEMH

Hexagon Care Services Ltd

Somerset

  • £35,162 - £40,281 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Depending on qualifications, training and experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2021
Apply by:
8 October 2020

Job overview

Job Title: Headteacher (SEMH)

Location: Clevedon, Somerset

Salary: £35,162 - £40,281 (dependent on experience and qualifications)

Start date: January 2021

Hexagon Care Services is a forward thinking and privately owned National Provider of Children’s Services. Within the services they offer, they run eight small independent schools which educate boys and girls between 11 and 18 which cater for pupils with a range of complex needs. All schools are rated either ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’.

Due to demand we are opening a 12-place school for KS3/4 girls who are experiencing a range of social, emotional and mental health needs and is part of a therapeutic placement.

We are looking for a Headteacher who will bring great leadership, passion and vision to developing and delivering high quality education.  You will have the ability to teach English, Maths or Science.

We offer:

• Small class sizes

• Opportunities for cross-curricular development

• Excellent CPD opportunities

• A comprehensive induction package with full and ongoing training

• A contributory pension scheme following successful probation period 

As Headteacher, you will:

• Have QTS status – qualified to teach KS3/4

• The ability to teach ICT would be advantageous

• Hold a full clean driving license

This is an exciting opportunity to join a team of highly skilled and committed teachers who believe in delivering an innovative and creative curriculum to our students. 

How to apply

To arrange a visit or an informal chat regarding this post and working at the school please contact Tracy Harrison at Vision for Education on 0191 267 6555 or email tracy.harrison@visionforeducation.co.uk.

Completed application forms must be returned by email to tracy.harrison@visionforeducation.co.uk by Thursday 8th October 2020 at 12pm.  

Vision for Education is our recruitment partner and supports our permanent appointments.  Applications will be reviewed as received, so we may be in contact before the closing date.

The appointment will be subject to Enhanced Disclosure through the DBS.  At interview applicants will be expected to provide evidence confirming date of birth and academic qualifications.

About Hexagon Care Services Ltd

+44 333 600 6600

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 Our small independent schools educate boys and girls aged 11-17.The schools with their experienced head teachers and staff teach many pupils with a range of complex needs, who have struggled in previous educational placements. 

Joined-up approach

Our Head of Education is involved from referral onwards, making sure all educational needs are pulled together and put in place, regardless of the education setting. Our schools and homes work closely to achieve positive outcomes for all the young people we care for. This joined-up approach and positive behaviour management help us re-engage even the most hard to reach young people. We have high expectations throughout our teams, not only of their attendance and grades, but also their spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.

Positive incentives

Our Positive Behaviour Incentive programme offers clear routines and boundaries, creating a school environment where pupils feel safe and secure.

They are able to develop the skills, confidence and self-esteem needed to realise their full potential. As soon as they enter our schools, we assess their academic ability and then review their progress. We also use the assessment data to design each individual support plan and any interventions our pupils may require.

A varied education

At Key Stage 3, we offer a broad, balanced, relevant education in keeping with the National Curriculum. The range of subjects is varied to make sure everyone gets an education tailored to their exact needs. At Key Stage 4, pupils can then choose to study a range of externally accredited courses, including Entry Level, Functional Skills, ASDAN and GCSE. Our Schools may also liaise with alternative providers to create a truly personal, needs-led curriculum.

Support networks

Each Hexagon School looks to build good relationships with parents, authorities and the young person’s support network to help them be the best they can be, whether academically or socially.

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Applications closed