Trust Education Officer
Liverpool Diocesan Schools Trust
Liverpool
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Required for September 2017
- Apply by:
- 12 March 2017
Job overview
The Liverpool Diocesan Schools Trust requires a Trust Education Officer.
The Liverpool Diocesan Schools Trust is a developing Multi-academy Trust. The Trust welcomes to its academies young people of all faiths and none, and is committed to providing each of them with a high quality education.
The Trust is seeking to appoint a highly motivated, inspirational and respected leader with an outstanding track record in school improvement. It is likely that you will have strong headship experience as the post of Trust Education Officer will be integral to the leadership of the LDST.
Working with the Chief Executive Officer you will lead on Trust strategy and ensure that it has clear and sustainable school improvement plans. You will provide exemplary leadership and promote high expectations amongst schools.
You will be an effective team player with exceptional collabrative and interpersonal skills and your vision and values will reflect those of the Trust.
Closing Date: 13th March 2017 (noon)
Shortlisting's: 14th March 2017
Interviews: 23rd and 24th March 2017
For more details on the role of Trust Education Officer please go to www.liverpool.anglican.org/vacancies
Please send completed applications to hollie.stott@liverpool.anglican.org The Liverpool Diocesan Schools Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check.
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About Liverpool Diocesan Schools Trust
- Liverpool Diocesan Schools Trust
- St James House, 20 St James Road, Liverpool
- Merseyside
- L1 7BY
- United Kingdom
Teaching children is an essential human task that has always been at the heart of faith communities and especially of the Church of England.
Our family of schools in the Diocese of Liverpool has a long history of excellence combined with nurture, developing in young people the resilience and character needed for life.
Christian values are the foundation of British Values. Within the explicit Christian culture of our schools pupils flourish. Across the centuries, church schools have adapted themselves to the legislative framework given by Government. The current change to academy status for schools is as significant as the 1870 and 1944 Education Acts.
Embracing the opportunities that this new framework provides the Diocese of Liverpool seeks not only to maintain our schools, 92% of whom are Good or Outstanding, but to extend, enrich and improve our family of schools.
We believe that as a diocesan led Multi Academy Trust (MAT) we can, for the system as a whole, create stronger bonds of collaboration and cooperation, sharing good practice, addressing areas of weakness and offering increased opportunities for professional development.
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