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Vice Principal (Quality of Education)

Vice Principal (Quality of Education)

Emmanuel College

Gateshead

  • £65,735 - £76,141 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
L19 - L25
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2022 (a later start date may also be considered)
Apply by:
18 October 2021

Job overview

Pursuing excellence in the curriculum.

Supporting all students to achieve more than they imagine possible.

At Emmanuel College, every student is valued, challenged and inspired. We seek to create a culture that prioritises excellence, leadership and character, underpinned by a distinctive Christian ethos. We have an impressive record of academic achievement, with many of our former pupils gaining places at the world’s most prestigious universities, but we’re even more concerned with enabling all young people to achieve their personal best and grow in character.

Joining us due to a promotion within the Emmanuel Schools Foundation, you will take us to the next level. Strengthening our senior management team, you will:

  • Shape our curriculum to take us all the way to Outstanding in our Ofsted inspections.
  • Champion exceptional and innovative teaching and learning.
  • Highlight areas for improvement at school, departmental and individual levels.
  • Drive profound change and improvement with both vision and tenacity.
  • Create a high-performing culture founded on continuous professional development.
  • Refine our management processes to ensure that teachers feel nurtured and supported at every level.
  • Lead quality assurance monitoring and actively address any parent complaints, staff disciplinary issues or concerning behaviour from students.
  • Regularly deputise for the Principal, giving you exposure to senior stakeholders across the Foundation, local community and beyond.

We will expect you to transform the futures of our 1,460 pupils, so we’re looking for the very best. To be equal to the challenge, you will need:

  • Extensive teaching and leadership experience within secondary schools.
  • A formal teaching qualification and an excellent degree.
  • Sound technical knowledge of school leadership issues and the Ofsted inspection framework.
  • Proven ability to lead school-wide development initiatives and staff coaching sessions.
  • A demonstrable record of enhancing student attainment.
  • A deep commitment to our ethos, mission and distinctive culture.

If you can make an excellent school truly exceptional, your career could take you anywhere across our family of six schools. 

To learn more and apply, visit www.emmanuelcollege.org.uk 

Closing date: Noon on Monday 18 October.

Recruitment days will be held: 20 - 22 October.


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About Emmanuel College

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  • Emmanuel College
  • Consett Road, Lobley Hill, Gateshead
  • Tyne And Wear
  • NE11 0AN
  • United Kingdom
+44 191 460 2099

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Welcome!

Emmanuel is described by many as a special place to work.

We have a reputation for academic excellence, yet we place a far higher premium upon character development.

The results our students achieve place Emmanuel firmly amongst a small handful of the best comprehensive schools in the nation, yet our student intake is carefully tailored to be representative of inner city Gateshead and Newcastle (two-thirds of our students come from "disadvantaged and highly disadvantaged" areas, and the average IQ is 100 with as many low attaining as high attaining students).

Our staff are dedicated professionals, yet most would describe what they do in terms of vocation rather than career.

We have a distinctive Christian ethos, yet we apply no faith test on intake, and students from ethnic minority backgrounds are over-represented, their parents choosing Emmanuel for its orderly, calm, safe environment and emphasis upon respect for authority.

If you have a passion to make a difference in the lives of the young people, and demand personal best from yourself as well as others, we would like to hear from you.

We invite you to browse our website, where there is a short DVD that will let you see what students and staff say about us.  If you choose to apply for this vacancy and are short listed we will be delighted to invite you to spend a day at Emmanuel and get to know us better, in which case I shall look forward to meeting you!

A little more detail

Emmanuel College is a large, vibrant comprehensive school in the heart of Tyneside serving 1400 students aged between 11 and 19. Emmanuel College exists to impart wisdom to the next generation by educating young men and women in a culture that prioritises the pursuit of truth and the development of character. We are a school with a distinctive Christian ethos, but our community is made up of students, staff and parents who hold many different religious and ideological positions and unite around our core beliefs and core values.  One of the few remaining City Technology Colleges, Emmanuel College retains a strong commitment to providing opportunities for the most disadvantaged in our communities in a culture of high expectations and entrepreneurship. 

We value academic excellence and each year see many of our students leave to take up places at some of the world’s top universities, but we hold personal best to be of far greater importance. It is our experience that by developing a strong work ethic, holding a growth rather than fixed mind-set, and being provided with outstanding tuition, students may go on to achieve considerably more than they might have imagined possible.

We seek to be intentional about character education, our aim being that our students will, in the future, become servant-hearted leaders. Students starting here encounter consistent rules, role models and traditions, which help them feel part of the Emmanuel family and to begin to take responsibility for others.  As students grow older, we expect more of them and in the Sixth Form expect our students to take on at least one formal leadership role in College as well as beginning to serve in the wider community. All Emmanuel students and staff members can expect to be involved in at least one co-curricular activity. A professional approach to management, accountability, appraisal and financial control is expected of every member of staff.  

The College GCSE results place us amongst the very best non-selective, co-educational, comprehensive schools in the country with an estimated 2019 progress 8 figure of +0.49, 83% of students achieving grade 4 or higher in English and mathematics, 64% of students achieving grade 5 or higher in English and mathematics and average points in the English Baccalaureate of 5.25.  At A Level, Emmanuel has also been ranked amongst the top comprehensive schools, with 64% of all grades at grade A* to B, and a 100% pass rate.

In the 29-year history of Emmanuel College, we have received five full OfSTED inspections and three additional OfSTED survey visits. Each time, the College has been graded ‘Outstanding’.  The full text of the most recent inspection reports can be found on our website and that of OfSTED. 

Emmanuel College is one of six schools within the Emmanuel Schools Foundation and benefits from the opportunities and support that belong to a flourishing Multi Academy Trust.  In April 2014, the College was designated as a National Teaching School in recognition of its outstanding performance and its track record of raising standards through supporting other schools and in the areas of ITT and leadership development.

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