Vice Principal (Inclusion and Behaviour)
Bacon's College
Southwark
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- Expired
- Salary:
- Bacon’s Leadership Scale 55 – 65 (£74857 to £84337)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- April 2017
- Apply by:
- 10 February 2017
Job overview
We are looking for a committed and dynamic Vice Principal to join a thriving 11-18 Church of England academy at a pivotal moment in its development.
Bacon’s College is a thriving and oversubscribed school with a richly diverse student population. It has 1100 students including 200 in a very high performing Sixth Form. As a former City Technology College it has a long history of innovation and a track record of success. However, student achievement should be a lot higher than it currently is. We are seeking a person who will join a newly refocused leadership team and who is able to be part of the transformation needed to ensure that all our students succeed at the highest level.
You will be joining the College at an exciting time and will hold the key responsibility for leading the development of high quality support services offered to young people. Bacon’s already has a reputation for very high quality support for students and you will take this to the next level in a way that is fully consistent with our values and ethos. You will need to be an expert leader and have the ability to work with colleagues and take them with you. It will be a challenging and rewarding role which will prepare you well for Headship.
Closing Date: 12 Noon Friday 10 February
Interview dates: Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 February
Candidates interested in the post are encouraged to contact the Principal, Chris Mallaband, for a confidential conversation. C.Mallaband@baconscollege.co.uk
Please see attachments for further details . If you have any questions or concerns please contact Val Oughton, PA to the Principal, to whom applications are to be returned v.oughton@baconscollege.co.uk n��5��w\
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About Bacon's College
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