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Vice Principal of Behaviour & Attitudes

Vice Principal of Behaviour & Attitudes

St Mark's Church of England Academy

Merton

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Salary:
Leadership Pay Scale L13 - L18
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
21 February 2020

Job overview

We are looking to recruit a Vice Principal of Behaviour and Attitudes to start in September 2020. This is an exciting opportunity to provide strategic leadership in all aspects of Behaviour and Attitudes and other key areas. 

Our ideal candidate will either be an accomplished classroom practitioner who believes in nothing less than educational excellence, or they will come from a non-teaching pastoral background with experience of leadership within a school. Ideally some of your experience would have been gained from working in comprehensive urban secondary schools. You will have experience in strategic school leadership and development at either middle or senior level or both. Your will have experience and expertise in what makes excellent pastoral care and leadership and be committed to supporting our Christian ethos and values of Love, Hope and Trust. Above all, you will have the determination, resilience and excellent interpersonal skills to inspire, challenge and motivate staff and students alike to work towards a shared vision.

Please see our recruitment pack for more information!

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About St Mark's Church of England Academy

Our school is proud to be part of Anthem, a multi-academy trust that creates ambitious and successful schools where every child thrives.

St Mark’s C of E Academy is a vibrant and diverse 11-18 academy situated in Mitcham in the London Borough of Merton. The school was inspected by Ofsted in February 2023 and remains consistently 'Good', with her majesty's inspectors determining that there is substantial evidence to demonstrate that the school could be re-graded to Outstanding, within the next 24 months.

The Academy really does have much to celebrate. We are the first secondary school in London to be awarded the prestigious International Values Quality Mark in recognition of the manner in which our values of love, hope and trust permeate all our work. ‘The school’s provision for the personal development and welfare of pupils is outstanding. It is highly enriching and supportive and focuses on ‘values in action’. Pupils are confident, thoughtful and articulate.’ (Ofsted 2017)

Our vision at St Mark’s is to raise the achievement and life chances of our students and to serve our community by providing access to a range of activities, first class resources and opportunities. As a Church of England Academy, we encourage development of our students’ moral and spiritual well-being as much as their academic success. We are inclusive of all faiths, as well as none, and support unity between different religions, cultures and beliefs.

All our students are individuals and every student is valued for their uniqueness and the skills and aptitudes they bring to the Academy. A key strength of St Mark's is the very aptitudes they bring to the Academy. A key strength of St Mark's is the very high quality relationships that exist between members of a highly diverse school community- the Academy has a strong set of values shared by all. The Academy is situated in extensive grounds in a pleasant green field location with first class resources for success. Our specialisms in Science and Performing Arts support our students to develop confidence, understanding and skills in these areas and beyond into the broader curriculum.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, visitors, and volunteers to share in this commitment. All post holders are subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, suitable references, and other essential checks. Staff involved in recruitment and selection of employees are trained in safer recruitment, and all our staff and volunteers undertake Child Protection training.


Employee Benefits Include:

  • Pension schemes - TPS (Teachers) and LGPS (Non-Teachers)
  • CPD certified opportunities - available to all employees
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) - providing wellbeing and confidential advice services
  • Cycle to Work scheme
  • Health Shield Scheme

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