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Key Stage Director

Key Stage Director

Bishop Justus Church of England School

Bromley, Kent

Salary:
MPS/UPS + TLR 1A (£7,699 p.a.)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
12 April 2018

Job overview

Key Stage Director

Aquinas MPS/UPS + TLR 1A (£7,699 p.a.) 

Required for September 2018 

Bishop Justus are looking for an excellent practitioner to join our team in the new capacity of Key Stage Director.  You will be supported in your role by an Assistant Director, whilst reporting directly to the Senior Leadership Team.  You will also have the support of two experienced Year Co-ordinators who will aid you in maintaining pastoral management of the Key Stage.

Traditionally known as Head of Year role, you will lead a team of tutors, as well as having the vision, energy and drive to ensure every child achieves their potential whilst developing into well rounded successful individuals across two year groups.

We are looking for someone who: 

• Has high aspirations for students’ attainment and progress regardless of background or start point, 

• Has high expectations of behaviour and committed to driving high standards across the school, 

• Can demonstrate excellent teaching and classroom management skills, 

• Has the ability to build good relationships with all students and parents, 

• Has a proven track record of pastoral leadership within a school.

We can offer you: 

• Children and young people who are eager to learn and progress,

• Staff who are committed to improving outcomes for students, 

• A school committed to your professional development, 

• Work in a team where your skills, enthusiasm and hard work will be appreciated,

• Leadership and development opportunities as part of the Aquinas Trust.

As part of the Aquinas Trust we are pleased to be able to offer employees a number of very attractive continued professional learning (CPL) opportunities.  The ACE - Teach and the ACE-Lead courses for teaching members of staff come highly rated by those who have enjoyed these opportunities.  They offer high quality training including coaching and a chance to learn from other colleagues across the trust at similar career stages or those who have recently developed their career within the trust.  Many recent delegates have progressed to secure promoted posts within the trust following their first or second year of employment with us. This type of training also offers a fascinating insight and collaboration cross-phase between secondary and primary teachers with colleagues benefiting from seeing outstanding practice in action to inform the very best practice in our schools.

Those newly qualified (NQT) or recently qualified (RQT) teachers benefit from our Senior Mentor within school who is able to share best practice through mentoring and offer in-school coaches both within subject areas and from our skilled and dedicated cross-subject associate mentors.  These dedicated and determined members of staff provide high quality support in the early years of our new teachers' careers.

If you have any questions, or wish to arrange an informal chat, please do not hesitate to get in touch with the HR Department to organise this.

Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

About Bishop Justus Church of England School

ETHOS       

Bishop Justus Church of England School seeks to serve its community in the name of the Church by ensuring excellent education in a Christian setting.

This 21st century school is a stimulating learning environment that prepares students for living and working in a rapidly changing world and encourages them to value the rich diversity of cultures they will encounter.  Students and staff are empowered to achieve their highest possible in academic, creative and sporting achievement both as members of a community and as individuals. The school provides students and staff with many opportunities to explore the significance of Christian faith and values to their own lives and the issues facing people locally, nationally and globally.  The school is committed to ensuring that the learning, vocational, and personal needs of all its students are met by its curriculum and extra-curricular activities.

The spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of the students is set in the context of Christian faith as taught and lived in the Church of England. 

The school’s distinctive ethos and approach are offered to all members of the school community.  Christian students find their faith affirmed and valued, and they meet and work with people who hold to other faiths and philosophies. All students encounter, in the lives of Christians in the school and in the school’s ethos, a living Christian witness which is neither coercive nor assertive but which welcomes and affirms.  All members of the school’s community are equally valued and are encouraged to contribute their understandings and abilities to the school’s work and ethos. The beliefs of those from other religious traditions are treated with respect and openness.

We recognise that God is at the heart of the school, and so collective worship has a high priority in the school’s daily life.  Collective worship is of high quality and planned to engage all members of the school’s community.  The school is a place in which students and staff are cared for and where they learn to care for one other.

Bishop Justus Church of England School seeks to achieve its aims and develop its life and ethos….

“Through Faith and Learning”
 

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