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Sixth Form Student Development Lead

Sixth Form Student Development Lead

Parliament Hill School

Camden

  • Expired
Salary:
SO1: £34,644 - £36,417 per annum (pro rota salary: £30,847 - £32,425)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
15 November 2024

Job overview

We are looking for a confident and committed member of staff who can work in this nonteaching role supporting teaching achievement team leaders in promoting good academic progress. The successful candidate will work to build strong and open relationships between parents/carers and teachers within the school. They will also work with students to help improve attendance, punctuality and behaviour for learning.

Parliament Hill School is a highly acclaimed girls’ comprehensive school, providing an outstanding education for its students. We are proud of our richly diverse and fully comprehensive school community. The school is committed to providing the highest quality of learning and teaching opportunities for students, as well as excellent continuous professional development programmes for all staff.

This role requires an individual with strong previous experience of working with and developing young people. We are also interested in candidates with experience of management or mentoring and coaching. Candidates will need excellent communication skills and high levels of literacy. We welcome candidates who can evidence continuous professional development.

The hours for this role will be 35 hours per week, 40 weeks per year, term time only.

An application form and further information are available on the school website: http://www.parliamenthill.camden.sch.uk/

Closing date: Midday on Friday, 15th November 2024.

Parliament Hill School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant’s appointment will be subject to satisfactory clearance by the Disclosure and Barring Service.

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About Parliament Hill School

High Achieving and Happy

Parliament Hill School is situated in North West London, on a stunning site located on the edge of Hampstead Heath. This idyllic location provides an exceptional learning environment within our newly renovated campus. We have a strong track record of excellent academic outcomes with results that are well above the local and national average.

We have an unswerving commitment to our inclusive culture and a well-established reputation for providing an education of the highest academic quality for girls. It is a happy school where, “students’ behaviour is outstanding. They feel very safe, and are proud and happy to be at the school.” Ofsted.

Our Mission

Our feminist mission is to enable every student to forge a strong identity, empowered to make their mark in the world.

We are proud to be a centre of excellence and innovation for girls’ education.

We nurture aspirations and support each student to discover their dreams and ambitions. We empower girls to take risks and to develop the confidence, leadership attributes, and cooperative relationships that enable them to flourish academically, socially and personally.

Students are educated to be inclusive global citizens, enabled to speak out, and make a positive difference to the world now and in the future.

We believe that achievement and happiness are inextricably linked and we are committed to enabling both.

About our School

We are a large, over-subscribed, fully comprehensive community school for girls aged 11-18 in the London Borough of Camden, with approximately 1213 students on roll and a diverse intake.

We are an outward facing school and an active participant in a number of valued partnerships, including the acclaimed LaSWAP Sixth Form, a partnership with three other local schools (La Sainte Union, William Ellis and Acland Burghley). We are proud of our strong track record of achievement. Progression post-16 is excellent with students moving from LaSWAP to a wide range of destinations including competitive places at Russell Group universities, including Oxbridge and other prestigious universities. Students benefit from excellent preparation and guidance on applying to the universities of their choice.

Parliament Hill School reflects its complex, challenging inner London environment. We are committed to creating a school that reflects more accurately the student body that we serve, to create an inclusive working environment where each person feels welcomed, valued and can thrive. We realise that without a wide range of backgrounds, perspectives, lived experiences and ways of working we immediately limit our creative capacity.

It is our mission to continue closing the gap between disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged students and in doing this we prioritise quality teaching, designed to ensure that disadvantaged students at Parliament Hill out-perform others nationally. We are proud of, and celebrate our rich cultural and racial diversity, with over 49 different languages spoken. We have a very strong ethos of valuing, respecting, representing and providing role models for our multi-cultural community. If you thrive in a diverse, inner city school, then this will be an exciting opportunity for you.

At Parliament Hill we recognize the opportunities and challenges of being a young woman in a changing world. We aim to build on our strong history and continue to empower our students to take advantage of every opportunity to enhance and transform their lives. We are rightly proud of Parliament Hill’s tradition of helping others in our school, our local community and around the world. All our students are encouraged to be active world citizens and to work to make a positive difference.

EEF Research Schools Network

Parliament Hill in collaboration with Torriano Primary School has formed the new North London Alliance Research School as part of the EEF’s Research Schools Network. Our innovative cross phase partnership brings together primary and secondary teachers and leaders to implement evidence based EEF approaches to raise the attainment of all pupils, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Professional Development

We are a centre of excellence for professional learning and development and believe that the most significant resource in ensuring success for our students is our staff.

We create opportunities for all employees to fulfil their potential and take responsibility for their careers. We want Parliament Hill School to be a place where people feel they can do the best work of their careers, to feel empowered to make decisions for the benefit of the whole school. We aim to build a truly inclusive culture where people see themselves represented, meet their career aspirations and thrive.

We believe strongly in developing the full potential of all our highly valued teachers. All professional development undertaken by staff within the school is to support student achievement and well-being. Staff are responsible for modelling a love of learning and the continued pleasure of finding new challenges. We seek opportunities to work in partnership with other schools, universities and professionals in order to enhance the learning of staff and, therefore, accelerate students’ achievement. We have a strong track record of delivering continued professional development both in school and throughout Camden. We aim to role-model courage, kindness and trust at Parliament Hill School in every way and at all levels.

Staff Interviews

We believe Parliament Hill School is a fantastic place to work - and our staff agree.

We provide the highest quality of learning and teaching resulting in a Progress 8 score of 0.92 in 2022, well above average and placing us in the top 10% of schools nationally. 55% of grades were 9 – 7 top grades at GCSE. Parliament Hill School is the top school in Camden. It’s a wonderful place to work alongside experts.

Parliament Hill School is conveniently located on Highgate Road. Transport links are excellent - Gospel Oak train station is a 5 minute walk away, Tufnell Park tube station is a 10 minute walk away and Kentish Town Tube and Overground is a 15 minute walk away. Several bus routes stop near the school including 214, 88 & C11. We also have car parking facilities on-site.

Download our Staff Interview document below to see what our current support and teaching staff have to say about working here.

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