Overall Purpose of Job Working alongside the Director of Education and Inclusion, and the broader Education Leadership Team, this role will involve leading and developing our approach to school effectiveness, quality assurance and support for schools. This is a pivotal role in coordinating and assuring the quality of our support of, work with and partnership approach for schools and education settings. This role will provide an experienced school leader with the opportunity to lead on developing our strategic approach to school improvement and support, while ensuring that the voices and experiences of our school teams are embedded in our approach. Key aspects of this role will include: • Leading the strategic development of all aspects of school effectiveness and quality assurance.• Developing and maintaining strong relationships between the local authority, all schools and settings in Newham and other local and regional partners.• Establishing clear and coherent systems of support for leaders across our system in order to develop partnerships, build on leadership excellence in the system and identify opportunities for innovative approaches to systems leadership.• Developing high quality school improvement capacity, building on the work of school improvement advisors, developing partnerships for delivery and effectively marshalling limited resources to ensure that support is provided to schools in an equitable and transparent way.• Developing and sustaining the growth of our approach to enrichment across our services, through models that empower schools.• Leading development of an evidence-based approach to monitoring the quality of our education services, through high quality data systems and processes.• Oversight of safeguarding reviews and partnerships, audits and training, as well as partnership with OfSTED on complaints and S11. Job Context 1. The post holder reports to the Director of Education & Inclusion.2. The post holder deputises for the Director of Education & Inclusion, and supports the work of other members of the Education Leadership Team.3. The post holder has line management responsibility for Early Years, Education Safeguarding, Education Support, Enrichment & Curriculum, School Improvement & Quality Assurance.4. The post holder has management and oversight of all aspects of the budget responsibility in the School Effectiveness Service.5. As a senior member of the Education & Inclusion team in Newham the post holder will work with senior stakeholders including Cabinet members, Directors, headteachers, leads from the sector and national bodies including Ofsted and the Department for Education. Key Tasks and Accountabilities Key tasks and accountabilities are intended to be a guide to the range and level of work expected of the post holder. This is not an exhaustive list of all tasks that may fall to the post holder and employees will be expected to carry out such other reasonable duties which may be required from time to time.1. Lead development of school improvement service in partnership with headteachers, school improvement advisors and Education Leadership team. Focus on developing an equitable approach to support for schools, which is respondent to the changing needs and requirements of our schools.2. Provide oversight and support to enrichment programmes, developing further opportunities for schools to benefit from enrichment opportunities for children and young people across Newham.3. Champion and develop our approach to data analysis to support evidence- based support and decision-making across our services.4. Lead development of systems that enable a holistic interrogation of attainment and progression, with a particular focus on the progress of cohorts who are disproportionately disadvantaged.5. Develop our communications strategy with all parts of our education system to ensure that schools, settings and other stakeholders are fully engaged in and can access support available and engage in co-production of services.6. Maintain direct contact with schools and education settings to ensure that requirements of the Ofsted Education Inspection Framework are well met and the local strategy for school effectiveness leads to sustained success and continuous improvement.7. Lead on development of assessment, moderation and support services in line with the duties and responsibilities for the administration of annual educational testing arrangements in schools.8. Implement systems and processes for consultation with direct and indirect service users and their families, and analyse and respond to findings.9. Oversee development of partnership approaches across school and education system.10. Develop and champion strong relationships with school and system leaders, building on own school leadership experience to identify appropriate approaches to support and challenge.11. Deputise for the Director of Education & Inclusion.12. Member of the Education Leadership Team and Extended CYPS DMT.13. Lead and develop members of staff, ensuring that they are aware of emerging best practice within their respective fields and possess the skills and confidence to adapt best practice within a Newham context.14. Responsible for specific staffing and operational budgets as determined ensuring that financial processes and reporting requirements are adhered to.15. Provide advice and guidance to Director, other senior managers and elected members on Education policy and practice as required.16. Represent the Education service at external or internal meetings as required.
Mar 25, 2026
Contractor
Overall Purpose of Job Working alongside the Director of Education and Inclusion, and the broader Education Leadership Team, this role will involve leading and developing our approach to school effectiveness, quality assurance and support for schools. This is a pivotal role in coordinating and assuring the quality of our support of, work with and partnership approach for schools and education settings. This role will provide an experienced school leader with the opportunity to lead on developing our strategic approach to school improvement and support, while ensuring that the voices and experiences of our school teams are embedded in our approach. Key aspects of this role will include: • Leading the strategic development of all aspects of school effectiveness and quality assurance.• Developing and maintaining strong relationships between the local authority, all schools and settings in Newham and other local and regional partners.• Establishing clear and coherent systems of support for leaders across our system in order to develop partnerships, build on leadership excellence in the system and identify opportunities for innovative approaches to systems leadership.• Developing high quality school improvement capacity, building on the work of school improvement advisors, developing partnerships for delivery and effectively marshalling limited resources to ensure that support is provided to schools in an equitable and transparent way.• Developing and sustaining the growth of our approach to enrichment across our services, through models that empower schools.• Leading development of an evidence-based approach to monitoring the quality of our education services, through high quality data systems and processes.• Oversight of safeguarding reviews and partnerships, audits and training, as well as partnership with OfSTED on complaints and S11. Job Context 1. The post holder reports to the Director of Education & Inclusion.2. The post holder deputises for the Director of Education & Inclusion, and supports the work of other members of the Education Leadership Team.3. The post holder has line management responsibility for Early Years, Education Safeguarding, Education Support, Enrichment & Curriculum, School Improvement & Quality Assurance.4. The post holder has management and oversight of all aspects of the budget responsibility in the School Effectiveness Service.5. As a senior member of the Education & Inclusion team in Newham the post holder will work with senior stakeholders including Cabinet members, Directors, headteachers, leads from the sector and national bodies including Ofsted and the Department for Education. Key Tasks and Accountabilities Key tasks and accountabilities are intended to be a guide to the range and level of work expected of the post holder. This is not an exhaustive list of all tasks that may fall to the post holder and employees will be expected to carry out such other reasonable duties which may be required from time to time.1. Lead development of school improvement service in partnership with headteachers, school improvement advisors and Education Leadership team. Focus on developing an equitable approach to support for schools, which is respondent to the changing needs and requirements of our schools.2. Provide oversight and support to enrichment programmes, developing further opportunities for schools to benefit from enrichment opportunities for children and young people across Newham.3. Champion and develop our approach to data analysis to support evidence- based support and decision-making across our services.4. Lead development of systems that enable a holistic interrogation of attainment and progression, with a particular focus on the progress of cohorts who are disproportionately disadvantaged.5. Develop our communications strategy with all parts of our education system to ensure that schools, settings and other stakeholders are fully engaged in and can access support available and engage in co-production of services.6. Maintain direct contact with schools and education settings to ensure that requirements of the Ofsted Education Inspection Framework are well met and the local strategy for school effectiveness leads to sustained success and continuous improvement.7. Lead on development of assessment, moderation and support services in line with the duties and responsibilities for the administration of annual educational testing arrangements in schools.8. Implement systems and processes for consultation with direct and indirect service users and their families, and analyse and respond to findings.9. Oversee development of partnership approaches across school and education system.10. Develop and champion strong relationships with school and system leaders, building on own school leadership experience to identify appropriate approaches to support and challenge.11. Deputise for the Director of Education & Inclusion.12. Member of the Education Leadership Team and Extended CYPS DMT.13. Lead and develop members of staff, ensuring that they are aware of emerging best practice within their respective fields and possess the skills and confidence to adapt best practice within a Newham context.14. Responsible for specific staffing and operational budgets as determined ensuring that financial processes and reporting requirements are adhered to.15. Provide advice and guidance to Director, other senior managers and elected members on Education policy and practice as required.16. Represent the Education service at external or internal meetings as required.
Cyngor Caerdydd/Cardiff Council
Cardiff, South Glamorgan
Cardiff is one of the greenest cities in the United Kingdom and the Council recognises that the parks and open spaces play a significant role in the general well-being of the citizens of the city. We currently have twenty one parks and open spaces holding Green Flag status and historically have been successful in achieving gold medals in Britain in Bloom and Entente Florale, as well as attaining awards at RHS shows at Cardiff, Tatton and Chelsea. The service has also won an employer's award from the Association of Public Service Excellence for the Parks traineeship scheme, the most recent being in 2022 when one of our trainees won APSE Apprentice of the Year. About the job We have an exciting opportunity within the Parks Services for a 3 year traineeship incorporating a fully funded day release to college allowing you to gain recognised qualifications in the relevant discipline. You will be fully supported throughout your traineeship by an appointed mentor who will be on hand every step of the way. Throughout the traineeship you will work alongside and be supported by some of the very best teams, gaining the knowledge and experience to develop yourself into the next possible APSE Apprentice of the year. You will also receive in house training on various tools, machinery, and attend corporate training courses. What We Are Looking For From You You will be working in Cardiff's beautiful parks and open spaces, learning skills through an in-house programme of practical training. It will be supplemented by study towards a professional qualification in Amenity Horticulture and related operations, such as: Designing and planting seasonal floral displays Maintaining and creating permanent displays and shrub beds Providing high quality sports pitch provision Grassland management All this enhances the city's proud horticultural heritage and contributes to the upkeep of our fragile environment and ecosystems. This Trainee scheme is an ideal way for the right candidates to gain quality experience in a wide range of outdoor operations, and to develop a career in Horticulture and Open Space Management. This post is temporary until February 2029. Internal candidates who wish to apply for this position on a secondment basis must obtain approval prior to application using Form SEC1 (4.C.081). Requests may only be approved by the relevant Director/ Assistant Director/ Chief Officer or senior nominated officer graded no lower than OM2 or in the case of schools based staff the Headteacher / Governing Body. We understand you might use AI and other resources for your application; however, please ensure all information you provide is factually accurate, truthful, original and does not include ideas or work that is not your own. We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications. Please note the Council does not accept CV's. When completing the supporting information section of your application, please ensure you refer to the below located on ourwebsite : Important information you need read in order to complete your application: - Job Category Apprentice / Trainee Department Economic Development Working Pattern/Contract Type Full Time Temporary
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Cardiff is one of the greenest cities in the United Kingdom and the Council recognises that the parks and open spaces play a significant role in the general well-being of the citizens of the city. We currently have twenty one parks and open spaces holding Green Flag status and historically have been successful in achieving gold medals in Britain in Bloom and Entente Florale, as well as attaining awards at RHS shows at Cardiff, Tatton and Chelsea. The service has also won an employer's award from the Association of Public Service Excellence for the Parks traineeship scheme, the most recent being in 2022 when one of our trainees won APSE Apprentice of the Year. About the job We have an exciting opportunity within the Parks Services for a 3 year traineeship incorporating a fully funded day release to college allowing you to gain recognised qualifications in the relevant discipline. You will be fully supported throughout your traineeship by an appointed mentor who will be on hand every step of the way. Throughout the traineeship you will work alongside and be supported by some of the very best teams, gaining the knowledge and experience to develop yourself into the next possible APSE Apprentice of the year. You will also receive in house training on various tools, machinery, and attend corporate training courses. What We Are Looking For From You You will be working in Cardiff's beautiful parks and open spaces, learning skills through an in-house programme of practical training. It will be supplemented by study towards a professional qualification in Amenity Horticulture and related operations, such as: Designing and planting seasonal floral displays Maintaining and creating permanent displays and shrub beds Providing high quality sports pitch provision Grassland management All this enhances the city's proud horticultural heritage and contributes to the upkeep of our fragile environment and ecosystems. This Trainee scheme is an ideal way for the right candidates to gain quality experience in a wide range of outdoor operations, and to develop a career in Horticulture and Open Space Management. This post is temporary until February 2029. Internal candidates who wish to apply for this position on a secondment basis must obtain approval prior to application using Form SEC1 (4.C.081). Requests may only be approved by the relevant Director/ Assistant Director/ Chief Officer or senior nominated officer graded no lower than OM2 or in the case of schools based staff the Headteacher / Governing Body. We understand you might use AI and other resources for your application; however, please ensure all information you provide is factually accurate, truthful, original and does not include ideas or work that is not your own. We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications. Please note the Council does not accept CV's. When completing the supporting information section of your application, please ensure you refer to the below located on ourwebsite : Important information you need read in order to complete your application: - Job Category Apprentice / Trainee Department Economic Development Working Pattern/Contract Type Full Time Temporary
EYFS Teacher Outstanding Primary School in Hackney September 2026 An exceptional and highly sought-after primary school in Hackney is seeking a passionate EYFS Teacher to join their outstanding team from September 2026 on a permanent basis. This Ofsted-rated Outstanding primary school is widely recognised as one of the top-performing schools in the borough, consistently achieving exceptional pupil progress and attainment well above national averages. Serving a diverse and vibrant community, the school supports pupils from a wide range of backgrounds, including many who speak English as an additional language. Inclusion, ambition, and excellence underpin everything they do, ensuring every child makes outstanding progress from the very start of their education. Led by an inspirational Headteacher and a forward-thinking senior leadership team, the school promotes a culture of collaboration, high expectations, and continuous professional growth. The Early Years provision is a particular strength, often highlighted as a flagship setting within Hackney for its creative curriculum, stimulating environment, and consistently high-quality teaching. Benefits of this EYFS Teacher role: Permanent EYFS Teacher position starting September 2026 Inner London salary: MPS1 (£40,317) to UPS3 (£62,496) Supportive and visionary senior leadership team Excellent opportunities for career progression and leadership responsibilities Well-resourced Early Years setting designed to inspire creativity and curiosity Collaborative and high-performing teaching team Access to outstanding CPD for professional development A diverse, ambitious, and inclusive school community in Hackney Key responsibilities for the EYFS Teacher: Deliver engaging lessons aligned with the EYFS framework Create a nurturing and stimulating learning environment Track pupil progress and adapt teaching to ensure all learners succeed Work closely with support staff to enhance provision in Reception Build strong relationships with parents and carers Contribute positively to the wider school community Requirements for the EYFS Teacher: Proven experience teaching within EYFS Strong understanding of early childhood development and curriculum Ability to deliver inclusive, engaging, and well-structured lessons Commitment to supporting pupils from diverse backgrounds in Hackney Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this EYFS Teacher in Hackney . For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this EYFS Teacher role.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
EYFS Teacher Outstanding Primary School in Hackney September 2026 An exceptional and highly sought-after primary school in Hackney is seeking a passionate EYFS Teacher to join their outstanding team from September 2026 on a permanent basis. This Ofsted-rated Outstanding primary school is widely recognised as one of the top-performing schools in the borough, consistently achieving exceptional pupil progress and attainment well above national averages. Serving a diverse and vibrant community, the school supports pupils from a wide range of backgrounds, including many who speak English as an additional language. Inclusion, ambition, and excellence underpin everything they do, ensuring every child makes outstanding progress from the very start of their education. Led by an inspirational Headteacher and a forward-thinking senior leadership team, the school promotes a culture of collaboration, high expectations, and continuous professional growth. The Early Years provision is a particular strength, often highlighted as a flagship setting within Hackney for its creative curriculum, stimulating environment, and consistently high-quality teaching. Benefits of this EYFS Teacher role: Permanent EYFS Teacher position starting September 2026 Inner London salary: MPS1 (£40,317) to UPS3 (£62,496) Supportive and visionary senior leadership team Excellent opportunities for career progression and leadership responsibilities Well-resourced Early Years setting designed to inspire creativity and curiosity Collaborative and high-performing teaching team Access to outstanding CPD for professional development A diverse, ambitious, and inclusive school community in Hackney Key responsibilities for the EYFS Teacher: Deliver engaging lessons aligned with the EYFS framework Create a nurturing and stimulating learning environment Track pupil progress and adapt teaching to ensure all learners succeed Work closely with support staff to enhance provision in Reception Build strong relationships with parents and carers Contribute positively to the wider school community Requirements for the EYFS Teacher: Proven experience teaching within EYFS Strong understanding of early childhood development and curriculum Ability to deliver inclusive, engaging, and well-structured lessons Commitment to supporting pupils from diverse backgrounds in Hackney Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this EYFS Teacher in Hackney . For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this EYFS Teacher role.
Interim SEND Consultant - Banding Framework & SEND Funding Remote £450 per day (Umbrella) 3 Month Contract (Potential for extension) A local authority is seeking an experienced SEND Consultant to lead a strategic review and testing of its SEND banding framework and develop a clear, transparent cost library for specialist provision.This is a senior consultancy assignment suited to someone with strong local authority SEND leadership experience, particularly across funding, finance, commissioning, and strategic SEND reform. Key Responsibilities Test and validate the proposed SEND banding framework using real case scenarios Design an evidence-based cost library to support consistent funding decisions Analyse SEND finance and operational data to ensure fairness and accuracy Produce clear reports and recommendations for senior leadership Ensure the model aligns with upcoming national SEND reforms and the Schools White Paper Engage with LA officers, SENCOs, headteachers, and finance teams We're looking for Significant Local Authority SEND experience at a senior or strategic level Strong understanding of SEND funding, high needs finance, or commissioning Excellent analytical, modelling, and reporting skills Experience delivering complex SEND projects independently Why Choose Ackerman Pierce? Ackerman Pierce calls upon over 15 years' worth of experience in recruiting directly into the Social Work Sector. We can offer a unique experience within recruitment where you have your own personal consultant, a DBS and Compliance service with a quick and easy registration process. We pride ourselves on a guaranteed weekly payment process.To discuss this vacancy further or any other opportunities, please contact Elise Revett or email in your updated CV to us at Ackerman Pierce.
Mar 25, 2026
Contractor
Interim SEND Consultant - Banding Framework & SEND Funding Remote £450 per day (Umbrella) 3 Month Contract (Potential for extension) A local authority is seeking an experienced SEND Consultant to lead a strategic review and testing of its SEND banding framework and develop a clear, transparent cost library for specialist provision.This is a senior consultancy assignment suited to someone with strong local authority SEND leadership experience, particularly across funding, finance, commissioning, and strategic SEND reform. Key Responsibilities Test and validate the proposed SEND banding framework using real case scenarios Design an evidence-based cost library to support consistent funding decisions Analyse SEND finance and operational data to ensure fairness and accuracy Produce clear reports and recommendations for senior leadership Ensure the model aligns with upcoming national SEND reforms and the Schools White Paper Engage with LA officers, SENCOs, headteachers, and finance teams We're looking for Significant Local Authority SEND experience at a senior or strategic level Strong understanding of SEND funding, high needs finance, or commissioning Excellent analytical, modelling, and reporting skills Experience delivering complex SEND projects independently Why Choose Ackerman Pierce? Ackerman Pierce calls upon over 15 years' worth of experience in recruiting directly into the Social Work Sector. We can offer a unique experience within recruitment where you have your own personal consultant, a DBS and Compliance service with a quick and easy registration process. We pride ourselves on a guaranteed weekly payment process.To discuss this vacancy further or any other opportunities, please contact Elise Revett or email in your updated CV to us at Ackerman Pierce.
KS2 Phase Lead Ealing - September A well-established and community-focused primary school in Ealing is looking to appoint a KS2 Phase Lead from September. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced teacher ready to take the next step into leadership within a supportive and forward-thinking school. The Headteacher is keen to appoint a KS2 Phase Lead who can drive standards, support colleagues and play a key role in shaping teaching and learning across Key Stage 2. School & KS2 Phase Lead Role Overview Large, diverse primary school in Ealing Three-form entry with a strong KS2 team Well-resourced classrooms and shared planning across year groups KS2 Phase Lead role with class teaching responsibility Inner London MPS UPS + TLR About the School The school serves a vibrant and diverse local community and is known for its inclusive ethos and strong pastoral support. Staff work closely together and there is a real emphasis on collaboration, both within year groups and across phases. Leaders are approachable and place a strong focus on staff wellbeing, while maintaining high expectations for teaching and learning. The school has a clear commitment to improving outcomes for all pupils, particularly within Key Stage 2. The Role As KS2 Phase Lead , you will oversee teaching and learning across Key Stage 2, supporting colleagues with planning, assessment and classroom practice. You will work closely with senior leaders to drive standards and ensure consistency across the phase. Alongside your leadership responsibilities, you will also have your own class, delivering engaging lessons and supporting pupils academic and personal development. Key Responsibilities Lead and support the KS2 team to maintain high standards Monitor pupil progress and support with data and assessment Work with SLT on curriculum development and school priorities Model strong classroom practice Contribute to the wider leadership of the school This role would suit an experienced KS2 Teacher looking to move into leadership or an existing Phase Lead seeking a new challenge in a supportive school. If you are a KS2 Phase Lead looking for a new opportunity in Ealing this September, apply today to find out more. KS2 Phase Lead September 2026 Ealing INDTEACH
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
KS2 Phase Lead Ealing - September A well-established and community-focused primary school in Ealing is looking to appoint a KS2 Phase Lead from September. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced teacher ready to take the next step into leadership within a supportive and forward-thinking school. The Headteacher is keen to appoint a KS2 Phase Lead who can drive standards, support colleagues and play a key role in shaping teaching and learning across Key Stage 2. School & KS2 Phase Lead Role Overview Large, diverse primary school in Ealing Three-form entry with a strong KS2 team Well-resourced classrooms and shared planning across year groups KS2 Phase Lead role with class teaching responsibility Inner London MPS UPS + TLR About the School The school serves a vibrant and diverse local community and is known for its inclusive ethos and strong pastoral support. Staff work closely together and there is a real emphasis on collaboration, both within year groups and across phases. Leaders are approachable and place a strong focus on staff wellbeing, while maintaining high expectations for teaching and learning. The school has a clear commitment to improving outcomes for all pupils, particularly within Key Stage 2. The Role As KS2 Phase Lead , you will oversee teaching and learning across Key Stage 2, supporting colleagues with planning, assessment and classroom practice. You will work closely with senior leaders to drive standards and ensure consistency across the phase. Alongside your leadership responsibilities, you will also have your own class, delivering engaging lessons and supporting pupils academic and personal development. Key Responsibilities Lead and support the KS2 team to maintain high standards Monitor pupil progress and support with data and assessment Work with SLT on curriculum development and school priorities Model strong classroom practice Contribute to the wider leadership of the school This role would suit an experienced KS2 Teacher looking to move into leadership or an existing Phase Lead seeking a new challenge in a supportive school. If you are a KS2 Phase Lead looking for a new opportunity in Ealing this September, apply today to find out more. KS2 Phase Lead September 2026 Ealing INDTEACH
Job Title: Administrations Support Location: Reading Salary: £25,000 pro-rata Job type: Part Time, Fixed-term contract (12 months), linked to funding. Continued funding is expected, so the role is likely to be extended beyond the initial 12 months (subject to confirmation). 25 hour working week. Start date: April 2026. Enemy of Boredom is the academy of creative excellence for young people who think differently. We operate as an alternative provision of contemporary arts education including video game design, music performance and Preparing for Adulthood life skills courses; delivered from a growing number of dedicated centres across the UK and online. The Role: We are seeking a reliable, organised and compassionate Admissions Support professional to act as the first point of contact for new enquiries and to support the smooth running of our admissions processes. This role is central to ensuring families, schools and local authorities receive a professional, efficient and supportive experience from initial enquiry through to onboarding. Safeguarding, health & safety: Follow safeguarding policies and report any concerns immediately in line with procedure. Support online safety practices where delivery includes digital platforms. Adhere to health and safety guidance, including risk assessments for practical activities. Skills and abilities that EOB look for: Confident and professional communication style (telephone, email and video) Warm, approachable and empathetic manner Excellent organisational skills and strong attention to detail Ability to manage multiple enquiries and prioritise workload effectively Ability to prioritise workload, meet deadlines and respond within required timeframes Comfortable communicating with a range of parents and professionals Ability to manage sensitive and confidential information appropriately Ability to work independently and as part of a team Proficiency in digital tools and office software (e.g., Microsoft Office, Google Workspace) Experience in an administrative or office support role Experience within education, alternative provision or SEND environments Understanding of EHCP processes Understanding of safeguarding principles and confidentiality Experience supporting basic financial or HR processes Commitment to improving outcomes for vulnerable young people Duties and responsibilities: Provide day-to-day administrative support to centre staff and management Maintain accurate records, databases and reports Support communication with learners, parents and partner organisations Assist with scheduling, bookings and resource preparation Contribute to the organisation of events, workshops and training sessions Support compliance with safeguarding, health & safety and data protection policies Act as the first point of contact for all new enquiries via telephone and email Respond to enquiries from parents, schools and local authorities in a timely and professional manner Provide clear and accurate information about courses, admissions processes and next steps Log, track and follow up enquiries and referrals using internal systems Respond to Local Authority consultations within required timeframes Review referral documentation, including EHCPs, to assess suitability of placement Maintain accurate student records in line with GDPR and safeguarding standards Arrange visits and taster sessions in collaboration with the Headteacher of the relevant site Conduct video calls with parents, new schools and local authority representatives where required Support the referrals/admissions team with administrative tasks Assist in the onboarding of students to ensure smooth transitions into provision Benefits: Confidential support through an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Stress management and wellbeing resources Flexible working arrangements where the role allows Paid day off for your birthday Team and social activities Please click APPLY to send your CV for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Admin Assistant, Office Administrator, Administrator, Administration Clerk, Administrative Assistant, Receptionist, Secretary, Business Administrator, Support Administrator, Reception Administrator, Business Support, Executive Assistant, Office Assistant, Office Coordinator, Secretary, Clerk, Business Administrator, Accounts Administrator, PA, Executive Assistant, Customer Service Executive, Client Support Advisor, Office Administrator, Customer Service Advisor, Customer Relations, Client Services, Customer Support may also be considered for this role.
Mar 25, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Administrations Support Location: Reading Salary: £25,000 pro-rata Job type: Part Time, Fixed-term contract (12 months), linked to funding. Continued funding is expected, so the role is likely to be extended beyond the initial 12 months (subject to confirmation). 25 hour working week. Start date: April 2026. Enemy of Boredom is the academy of creative excellence for young people who think differently. We operate as an alternative provision of contemporary arts education including video game design, music performance and Preparing for Adulthood life skills courses; delivered from a growing number of dedicated centres across the UK and online. The Role: We are seeking a reliable, organised and compassionate Admissions Support professional to act as the first point of contact for new enquiries and to support the smooth running of our admissions processes. This role is central to ensuring families, schools and local authorities receive a professional, efficient and supportive experience from initial enquiry through to onboarding. Safeguarding, health & safety: Follow safeguarding policies and report any concerns immediately in line with procedure. Support online safety practices where delivery includes digital platforms. Adhere to health and safety guidance, including risk assessments for practical activities. Skills and abilities that EOB look for: Confident and professional communication style (telephone, email and video) Warm, approachable and empathetic manner Excellent organisational skills and strong attention to detail Ability to manage multiple enquiries and prioritise workload effectively Ability to prioritise workload, meet deadlines and respond within required timeframes Comfortable communicating with a range of parents and professionals Ability to manage sensitive and confidential information appropriately Ability to work independently and as part of a team Proficiency in digital tools and office software (e.g., Microsoft Office, Google Workspace) Experience in an administrative or office support role Experience within education, alternative provision or SEND environments Understanding of EHCP processes Understanding of safeguarding principles and confidentiality Experience supporting basic financial or HR processes Commitment to improving outcomes for vulnerable young people Duties and responsibilities: Provide day-to-day administrative support to centre staff and management Maintain accurate records, databases and reports Support communication with learners, parents and partner organisations Assist with scheduling, bookings and resource preparation Contribute to the organisation of events, workshops and training sessions Support compliance with safeguarding, health & safety and data protection policies Act as the first point of contact for all new enquiries via telephone and email Respond to enquiries from parents, schools and local authorities in a timely and professional manner Provide clear and accurate information about courses, admissions processes and next steps Log, track and follow up enquiries and referrals using internal systems Respond to Local Authority consultations within required timeframes Review referral documentation, including EHCPs, to assess suitability of placement Maintain accurate student records in line with GDPR and safeguarding standards Arrange visits and taster sessions in collaboration with the Headteacher of the relevant site Conduct video calls with parents, new schools and local authority representatives where required Support the referrals/admissions team with administrative tasks Assist in the onboarding of students to ensure smooth transitions into provision Benefits: Confidential support through an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Stress management and wellbeing resources Flexible working arrangements where the role allows Paid day off for your birthday Team and social activities Please click APPLY to send your CV for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Admin Assistant, Office Administrator, Administrator, Administration Clerk, Administrative Assistant, Receptionist, Secretary, Business Administrator, Support Administrator, Reception Administrator, Business Support, Executive Assistant, Office Assistant, Office Coordinator, Secretary, Clerk, Business Administrator, Accounts Administrator, PA, Executive Assistant, Customer Service Executive, Client Support Advisor, Office Administrator, Customer Service Advisor, Customer Relations, Client Services, Customer Support may also be considered for this role.
An well performing special school is seeking an experienced Interim Deputy Headteacher to support the Headteacher with operational leadership. This is a hands-on senior leadership role within a complex behavioural environment. The school supports pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, alongside additional SEND profiles click apply for full job details
Mar 25, 2026
Contractor
An well performing special school is seeking an experienced Interim Deputy Headteacher to support the Headteacher with operational leadership. This is a hands-on senior leadership role within a complex behavioural environment. The school supports pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, alongside additional SEND profiles click apply for full job details
Business Teacher - September 2026 StartQ - Are you an inspiring Business Studies Teacher ready to make an immediate impact?Q - Looking for a high-performing school that truly invests in its teachers and offers a clear route to a permanent role?An Outstanding Secondary School in the heart of Ealing is seeking a Business Teacher to join their thriving department on a full-time basis, starting September 2026 . This is a fantastic opportunity to join a school that has built a national reputation for excellence in teaching and learning. With an Outstanding Ofsted rating, exceptional student outcomes, and a Headteacher celebrated for her award-winning leadership, this school provides an environment where ambitious teachers can truly thrive. What can this Ealing Secondary School offer you? A dynamic SLT with a strong focus on professional growth and wellbeingOutstanding academic outcomes and a culture of high expectationsExcellent CPD opportunities through its Teaching School statusA collaborative, forward-thinking department with modern facilitiesStudents who are engaged, motivated, and eager to succeedOnsite staff parking and superb transport links across East LondonIf this sounds like the Business Teacher opportunity for you, read on below to find out more! Business Teacher - JOB SPEC Role: Business TeacherStart Date: September 2026Contract: Temp to Perm - Daily rate paid to scale (MPS1 - MPS6), reviewed in January 2026 for permanent appointmentTeaching: KS4 - KS5 (GCSE, Vocational and A-Level)Location: Brent, NW LondonHours: Full-time Business Teacher - SCHOOL SPEC Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding' across all areasAward-winning Headteacher with a track record of staff development and academic excellenceTeaching School with extensive CPD and leadership progression opportunitiesExceptional results: 85% of pupils achieve 4+ in English and Maths, with nearly half earning top grades 7-9Modern, inclusive, and fast-paced environment with a culture of excellenceExcellent East London transport connections and staff car park onsite Business Teacher - APPLICANT SPEC Must hold UK QTS (or be in the process of gaining it)Prior experience teaching Business Studies at GCSE and/or A-Level desirableConsistently delivers 'Good' or 'Outstanding' lessonsConfident, reflective, and passionate about driving student progressCollaborative approach and commitment to professional developmentIf you are interested in this Business Teacher role, interviews and lesson observations can be arranged immediately.Apply now by sending your CV to George at EdEx. You will be contacted by your personal consultant if shortlisted.Business Teacher - September 2026 Start - BrentINDT
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Business Teacher - September 2026 StartQ - Are you an inspiring Business Studies Teacher ready to make an immediate impact?Q - Looking for a high-performing school that truly invests in its teachers and offers a clear route to a permanent role?An Outstanding Secondary School in the heart of Ealing is seeking a Business Teacher to join their thriving department on a full-time basis, starting September 2026 . This is a fantastic opportunity to join a school that has built a national reputation for excellence in teaching and learning. With an Outstanding Ofsted rating, exceptional student outcomes, and a Headteacher celebrated for her award-winning leadership, this school provides an environment where ambitious teachers can truly thrive. What can this Ealing Secondary School offer you? A dynamic SLT with a strong focus on professional growth and wellbeingOutstanding academic outcomes and a culture of high expectationsExcellent CPD opportunities through its Teaching School statusA collaborative, forward-thinking department with modern facilitiesStudents who are engaged, motivated, and eager to succeedOnsite staff parking and superb transport links across East LondonIf this sounds like the Business Teacher opportunity for you, read on below to find out more! Business Teacher - JOB SPEC Role: Business TeacherStart Date: September 2026Contract: Temp to Perm - Daily rate paid to scale (MPS1 - MPS6), reviewed in January 2026 for permanent appointmentTeaching: KS4 - KS5 (GCSE, Vocational and A-Level)Location: Brent, NW LondonHours: Full-time Business Teacher - SCHOOL SPEC Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding' across all areasAward-winning Headteacher with a track record of staff development and academic excellenceTeaching School with extensive CPD and leadership progression opportunitiesExceptional results: 85% of pupils achieve 4+ in English and Maths, with nearly half earning top grades 7-9Modern, inclusive, and fast-paced environment with a culture of excellenceExcellent East London transport connections and staff car park onsite Business Teacher - APPLICANT SPEC Must hold UK QTS (or be in the process of gaining it)Prior experience teaching Business Studies at GCSE and/or A-Level desirableConsistently delivers 'Good' or 'Outstanding' lessonsConfident, reflective, and passionate about driving student progressCollaborative approach and commitment to professional developmentIf you are interested in this Business Teacher role, interviews and lesson observations can be arranged immediately.Apply now by sending your CV to George at EdEx. You will be contacted by your personal consultant if shortlisted.Business Teacher - September 2026 Start - BrentINDT
YOUTH ENDOWMENT FUND CHARITABLE TRUST
Hackney, London
The Youth Endowment Fund Head of Digital Communications Reports to: Director of External Affairs and Youth Understanding Salary: £67,800 Location: Central London or Hybrid (see below) Contract: 2-year fixed term contract Closing date for applications: 12pm, Tuesday 7th April 2026 Interview dates: Week commencing 20th April 2026 About the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) All of us will experience violence at some point in our lives. For many children, it is a daily reality. Each year, tens of children are killed, hundreds are hospitalised, 1 in 5 teenage children are victims and the majority admit to feeling afraid of violence. It scares them when they travel home from school, prevents them from going out and makes the most vulnerable feel like they don't matter. It is taking lives, traumatising families and dividing communities. It robs potential, progress and hope. But it doesn't have to be this way. The Youth Endowment Fund believes that no child should be affected by violence. We research violence to understand it; we find, fund and test what works to prevent it; and we are building a movement to end it. Communications at YEF The Communications team, within the External Affairs and Youth Understanding directorate, is a critical arm of the organisation. We can only reduce violence if people hear about what works and put it into practice. Change is hard and it only happens if people trust where it comes from and want to engage with what we are communicating. We can only make change at scale if we're smart about using digital tools to reach a growing, diverse audience across society. We need professionals working across our sectors - youth-workers, police officers, social workers, policymakers, headteachers, and more - to find out about and be part of our movement. To do this, we must communicate with humility, authenticity and clarity. We need politicians, commissioners and funders to follow our guidance and use our products. To do this, we must secure a seat at the table, communicate with intellectual rigour and persuade using the evidence. We also need to connect with wider society, helping anyone who cares about making Britain safer for the next generation to understand what we do, what works and how they can support our cause. To do this, our brand must be accessible and inspiring, leveraging robust research alongside human storytelling. As the Head of Digital Communications, you will be essential to achieving our mission. You will join the YEF at an exciting time. We are entering a crucial phase of increasing our policy influence at the top of government, changing things for the better across our sectors - education, youth justice, youth sector, children's services, policing, health - and mobilising a movement to keep children and young people safe. Your job is to make sure that the right people are drawn to our website and our digital communications, that they discover and engage with our content - from quoting our data, to using our Toolkit and evidence, to following practical recommendations in our guidance, to watching videos about the latest trends and conversations in violence prevention - and trust what we have to say. You will support the Director of External Affairs and Youth Understanding to plan, build and execute a digital campaign to make all of this happen. You will help to lead the Communications team to hold the attention of our priority audiences and making them act. Key Responsibilities The core of your job is to ensure that YEF's audience grows rapidly and strategically in size, that people working in our sectors gain awareness and confidence in our brand and that decision-makers engage with our work via our digital channels: our website, social media, newsletters, search, long- and short-form videos and the Safe podcast. You will further develop YEF's existing digital marketing strategy into a national campaign across for mobilising the evidence to prevent violence affecting children and young people. You will provide leadership to YEF generally and the Communications team specifically - managing the Senior Digital Marketing Manager and Digital Marketing and Communications Officer - to develop internal collaboration for boosting organisation-wide digital activity, such as call-to-actions via social media and video content. You will execute a strategy for moving to a more segmented, sector-specific communication strategy that engages each audience (whether teachers, youth workers, police officers etc.) to use of YEF's products whether our Toolkit, our Guidance on what works and self-assessment tools for each sector. To commission and develop compelling, eye-catching video content that authentically showcases case studies of our work, drives our audiences towards our channels and products and significantly boosts widespread engagement - views, likes, comments and shares - online. To help secure and convert high-profile digital communications opportunities for the team in representing YEF's work, including podcast and video placements. To develop and leverage relevant agency relationships, and use data analytics, to optimise our SEO positioning for online searches related to youth violence, advise on investment in paid advertising to drive traffic to our website and products, and generally boost our digital engagement. About You You are this sort of person: You communicate complex ideas clearly. Whether speaking or writing, you break down complicated concepts in ways that make sense to different audiences - without oversimplifying. You bring clarity where others bring jargon. You get things done. You're organised, delivery-focused, and produce high-quality work, even under pressure. You work independently and to a high standard. You are skilled at designing and delivering digital comms and audience journeys for different segments of an organisation's audience. You know how to build up a clear picture of audience members, develop their customer journey and turn them from unaware to aware, to a user and then an advocate. You think big and adapt fast. You're a strategic thinker who can see the big picture without losing sight of the detail. You're logical, creative, and open to challenge - always testing and refining your ideas. You care about the detail. You like getting a system working well, planning a campaign and getting the detail right, organizing who is doing what and seeing it all happen. You pay attention to what is happening in the world. You're plugged into current affairs, technological trends and media conversations, particularly when it comes to British society. You are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. You believe and act in a way that celebrates and encourages a range of experiences, backgrounds and values. You have: A track record of driving digital communications to hundreds of thousands of people at a regional or national scale. You have led, planned and executed campaigns that bring about measurable outcomes online and practical change in the real world. Experience working with a mission-driven charity, organisation or business. You care about using your extensive digital skills to drive the work of an organisation striving to achieve social change. Experience within a leadership or management position. You have led people to drive bold, transformative communications for an organisation, company or business. Expertise in using technical tools and data analytics to target audiences online. You know how to segment and target digital audiences, transform SEO performance, develop high quality websites, increase newsletter engagement and bring new technical tools to solve problems. You have experience of commissioning creative partners - like consultants, videographers and designers - to produce compelling digital outputs and developing narrative-led content about urgent social issues that draws people in. A track record of producing video - such as case studies, explainers or podcasts - to increase positive regard, brand awareness and audience engagement on LinkedIn, Instagram Reels, YouTube, TikTok and X. You may have the following, but they are not necessary: A qualification in digital marketing. Past experience of using Salesforce for marketing campaigns. Experience of working in or close to one or more of our priority sectors:education, youth justice, youth sector, children's services, policing and health. Knowledge of using Artificial Intelligence to ethically and effectively boost digital performance at an organisation While it's not a criteria, we are especially interested to hear from applicants who have lived experience of youth violence. It's important to us that the people we hire do not discriminate. We believe in being inclusive and giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, sex, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, race, sexual orientation, transgender status or social economic background. All appointments will be made on merit, following a fair and transparent process. In line with the Equality Act 2010, however . click apply for full job details
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
The Youth Endowment Fund Head of Digital Communications Reports to: Director of External Affairs and Youth Understanding Salary: £67,800 Location: Central London or Hybrid (see below) Contract: 2-year fixed term contract Closing date for applications: 12pm, Tuesday 7th April 2026 Interview dates: Week commencing 20th April 2026 About the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) All of us will experience violence at some point in our lives. For many children, it is a daily reality. Each year, tens of children are killed, hundreds are hospitalised, 1 in 5 teenage children are victims and the majority admit to feeling afraid of violence. It scares them when they travel home from school, prevents them from going out and makes the most vulnerable feel like they don't matter. It is taking lives, traumatising families and dividing communities. It robs potential, progress and hope. But it doesn't have to be this way. The Youth Endowment Fund believes that no child should be affected by violence. We research violence to understand it; we find, fund and test what works to prevent it; and we are building a movement to end it. Communications at YEF The Communications team, within the External Affairs and Youth Understanding directorate, is a critical arm of the organisation. We can only reduce violence if people hear about what works and put it into practice. Change is hard and it only happens if people trust where it comes from and want to engage with what we are communicating. We can only make change at scale if we're smart about using digital tools to reach a growing, diverse audience across society. We need professionals working across our sectors - youth-workers, police officers, social workers, policymakers, headteachers, and more - to find out about and be part of our movement. To do this, we must communicate with humility, authenticity and clarity. We need politicians, commissioners and funders to follow our guidance and use our products. To do this, we must secure a seat at the table, communicate with intellectual rigour and persuade using the evidence. We also need to connect with wider society, helping anyone who cares about making Britain safer for the next generation to understand what we do, what works and how they can support our cause. To do this, our brand must be accessible and inspiring, leveraging robust research alongside human storytelling. As the Head of Digital Communications, you will be essential to achieving our mission. You will join the YEF at an exciting time. We are entering a crucial phase of increasing our policy influence at the top of government, changing things for the better across our sectors - education, youth justice, youth sector, children's services, policing, health - and mobilising a movement to keep children and young people safe. Your job is to make sure that the right people are drawn to our website and our digital communications, that they discover and engage with our content - from quoting our data, to using our Toolkit and evidence, to following practical recommendations in our guidance, to watching videos about the latest trends and conversations in violence prevention - and trust what we have to say. You will support the Director of External Affairs and Youth Understanding to plan, build and execute a digital campaign to make all of this happen. You will help to lead the Communications team to hold the attention of our priority audiences and making them act. Key Responsibilities The core of your job is to ensure that YEF's audience grows rapidly and strategically in size, that people working in our sectors gain awareness and confidence in our brand and that decision-makers engage with our work via our digital channels: our website, social media, newsletters, search, long- and short-form videos and the Safe podcast. You will further develop YEF's existing digital marketing strategy into a national campaign across for mobilising the evidence to prevent violence affecting children and young people. You will provide leadership to YEF generally and the Communications team specifically - managing the Senior Digital Marketing Manager and Digital Marketing and Communications Officer - to develop internal collaboration for boosting organisation-wide digital activity, such as call-to-actions via social media and video content. You will execute a strategy for moving to a more segmented, sector-specific communication strategy that engages each audience (whether teachers, youth workers, police officers etc.) to use of YEF's products whether our Toolkit, our Guidance on what works and self-assessment tools for each sector. To commission and develop compelling, eye-catching video content that authentically showcases case studies of our work, drives our audiences towards our channels and products and significantly boosts widespread engagement - views, likes, comments and shares - online. To help secure and convert high-profile digital communications opportunities for the team in representing YEF's work, including podcast and video placements. To develop and leverage relevant agency relationships, and use data analytics, to optimise our SEO positioning for online searches related to youth violence, advise on investment in paid advertising to drive traffic to our website and products, and generally boost our digital engagement. About You You are this sort of person: You communicate complex ideas clearly. Whether speaking or writing, you break down complicated concepts in ways that make sense to different audiences - without oversimplifying. You bring clarity where others bring jargon. You get things done. You're organised, delivery-focused, and produce high-quality work, even under pressure. You work independently and to a high standard. You are skilled at designing and delivering digital comms and audience journeys for different segments of an organisation's audience. You know how to build up a clear picture of audience members, develop their customer journey and turn them from unaware to aware, to a user and then an advocate. You think big and adapt fast. You're a strategic thinker who can see the big picture without losing sight of the detail. You're logical, creative, and open to challenge - always testing and refining your ideas. You care about the detail. You like getting a system working well, planning a campaign and getting the detail right, organizing who is doing what and seeing it all happen. You pay attention to what is happening in the world. You're plugged into current affairs, technological trends and media conversations, particularly when it comes to British society. You are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. You believe and act in a way that celebrates and encourages a range of experiences, backgrounds and values. You have: A track record of driving digital communications to hundreds of thousands of people at a regional or national scale. You have led, planned and executed campaigns that bring about measurable outcomes online and practical change in the real world. Experience working with a mission-driven charity, organisation or business. You care about using your extensive digital skills to drive the work of an organisation striving to achieve social change. Experience within a leadership or management position. You have led people to drive bold, transformative communications for an organisation, company or business. Expertise in using technical tools and data analytics to target audiences online. You know how to segment and target digital audiences, transform SEO performance, develop high quality websites, increase newsletter engagement and bring new technical tools to solve problems. You have experience of commissioning creative partners - like consultants, videographers and designers - to produce compelling digital outputs and developing narrative-led content about urgent social issues that draws people in. A track record of producing video - such as case studies, explainers or podcasts - to increase positive regard, brand awareness and audience engagement on LinkedIn, Instagram Reels, YouTube, TikTok and X. You may have the following, but they are not necessary: A qualification in digital marketing. Past experience of using Salesforce for marketing campaigns. Experience of working in or close to one or more of our priority sectors:education, youth justice, youth sector, children's services, policing and health. Knowledge of using Artificial Intelligence to ethically and effectively boost digital performance at an organisation While it's not a criteria, we are especially interested to hear from applicants who have lived experience of youth violence. It's important to us that the people we hire do not discriminate. We believe in being inclusive and giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, sex, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, race, sexual orientation, transgender status or social economic background. All appointments will be made on merit, following a fair and transparent process. In line with the Equality Act 2010, however . click apply for full job details
Start: September 2026 (or earlier by negotiation) This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and values-driven leader to join a forward-thinking SEND school at a key stage of development. We are seeking an exceptional Assistant Headteacher to lead whole-school systems for inclusion, EHCP processes and attendance, and to play a central role in shaping provision and outcomes for young people with additional needs. This role would suit both: an experienced SEND leader seeking wider strategic influence, or a strong mainstream leader with a proven track record and a commitment to inclusive practice Key responsibilities include: Leading EHCP processes and annual reviews, ensuring high-quality, compliant and impactful practice Overseeing provision mapping and inclusion systems, ensuring they drive classroom practice and outcomes Acting as Designated Attendance Lead, with strategic oversight of attendance systems and intervention Leading alternative provision and flexible pathways, including safeguarding and monitoring Contributing to whole-school leadership, including behaviour, safeguarding and staff development All Assistant Headteachers also lead a curriculum subject area. You will work closely with the Headteacher and Deputy Headteacher within a distributed leadership model, contributing to strategic direction and school improvement. We are looking for a leader who: Has significant experience working with students with SEND or a strong track record of inclusive practice in a mainstream setting Has secure knowledge of EHCP processes and statutory requirements (or the capacity to develop this quickly) Has leadership experience with the ability to operate strategically and operationally Can lead, challenge and develop staff to improve outcomes Is committed to inclusion, equity and high expectations for all students We provide all of our staff with a comprehensive training programme, including delivering on site, trauma-informed, crisis prevention training (CPI). This means that our school remains 'calm and welcoming' . We understand the demands of working in an SEN school so we provide all staff with 30 minutes 'Administration & Development' every day, in addition to their statutory PPA. We have a supportive body of staff and everyone is automatically a member of the Employee Benefit Scheme with a range of external support and discount offers. Garratt Park School is a special school for children and young people aged 11-19 who have moderate learning difficulties, along with other special needs disabilities including Autism, SCLN, sensory impairments and a small number with more complex needs. We are situated in the inner London borough of Wandsworth and most of our students come from the local area, from diverse backgrounds with around one third entitled to free school meals. Earlsfield is well served by public transport with easy access to the city centre. To apply please download an application pack from the Wandsworth Council website which can be found via the 'visit website' button at the top of this page. Completed application should be returned to the school either by email or post. Closing date: Tuesday 14th April 2026 ( at noon) Interviews: Week commencing 20th April 2026 Visits are encouraged - please contact We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. CVs are not accepted. GARRATT PARK SCHOOL Waldron Road, London, SW18 3TB Tel: Email: Headteacher: Sharon Gladstone Current roll: 215
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Start: September 2026 (or earlier by negotiation) This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and values-driven leader to join a forward-thinking SEND school at a key stage of development. We are seeking an exceptional Assistant Headteacher to lead whole-school systems for inclusion, EHCP processes and attendance, and to play a central role in shaping provision and outcomes for young people with additional needs. This role would suit both: an experienced SEND leader seeking wider strategic influence, or a strong mainstream leader with a proven track record and a commitment to inclusive practice Key responsibilities include: Leading EHCP processes and annual reviews, ensuring high-quality, compliant and impactful practice Overseeing provision mapping and inclusion systems, ensuring they drive classroom practice and outcomes Acting as Designated Attendance Lead, with strategic oversight of attendance systems and intervention Leading alternative provision and flexible pathways, including safeguarding and monitoring Contributing to whole-school leadership, including behaviour, safeguarding and staff development All Assistant Headteachers also lead a curriculum subject area. You will work closely with the Headteacher and Deputy Headteacher within a distributed leadership model, contributing to strategic direction and school improvement. We are looking for a leader who: Has significant experience working with students with SEND or a strong track record of inclusive practice in a mainstream setting Has secure knowledge of EHCP processes and statutory requirements (or the capacity to develop this quickly) Has leadership experience with the ability to operate strategically and operationally Can lead, challenge and develop staff to improve outcomes Is committed to inclusion, equity and high expectations for all students We provide all of our staff with a comprehensive training programme, including delivering on site, trauma-informed, crisis prevention training (CPI). This means that our school remains 'calm and welcoming' . We understand the demands of working in an SEN school so we provide all staff with 30 minutes 'Administration & Development' every day, in addition to their statutory PPA. We have a supportive body of staff and everyone is automatically a member of the Employee Benefit Scheme with a range of external support and discount offers. Garratt Park School is a special school for children and young people aged 11-19 who have moderate learning difficulties, along with other special needs disabilities including Autism, SCLN, sensory impairments and a small number with more complex needs. We are situated in the inner London borough of Wandsworth and most of our students come from the local area, from diverse backgrounds with around one third entitled to free school meals. Earlsfield is well served by public transport with easy access to the city centre. To apply please download an application pack from the Wandsworth Council website which can be found via the 'visit website' button at the top of this page. Completed application should be returned to the school either by email or post. Closing date: Tuesday 14th April 2026 ( at noon) Interviews: Week commencing 20th April 2026 Visits are encouraged - please contact We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. CVs are not accepted. GARRATT PARK SCHOOL Waldron Road, London, SW18 3TB Tel: Email: Headteacher: Sharon Gladstone Current roll: 215
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Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
SCHOOL LIBRARIAN Required as soon as possible NJC Grade 5 (estimated actual salary £25,824 - £28,985) 37 hours per week (part time applications will be considered) Term Time Only We wish to appoint an enthusiastic individual to support the provision and management of resources within our School Library and Learning Resource Centres (LRCs). The successful individual will assist teaching staff in implementing literacy programmes and developing a climate to promote and support reading for pleasure across the school. This is an exciting opportunity to join a vibrant, warm and welcoming school community. Our staff are well motivated and work with colleagues within and beyond the school and trust to ensure continuous professional development and develop best practice. Highfields is a proud member of Lykos Multi Academy Trust, an active learning community committed to providing high quality and inclusive education for all. Our team offers: Experienced and supportive staff A creative and collaborative working environment Opportunities for personal development Generous holiday entitlement Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme through West Midlands Pension Fund Access to the Cycle to Work Scheme As a school we offer: A vibrant and exciting comprehensive school which is culturally and ethnically diverse Excellent examination results Outstanding student progress Well behaved students who are eager to learn Supportive parents who want the best for their children A large Sixth Form Modern and stimulating teaching facilities Excellent CPD opportunities at all levels How to Apply Please complete the application form available from our website () and return to . We strongly encourage prospective applicants to visit the school before applying. To arrange a visit, or to discuss this vacancy further, please contact Ms N Hannon - Assistant Headteacher, Head of Communications Learning School: Closing date: Monday 23rd March 2026 at 9am Interviews: w/c Monday 23rd March 2026 Highfields School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people This post is subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks including an Enhanced DBS Check and 2 very good references. For full details, please see our Recruitment Privacy Notice available from our Trust website:
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
SCHOOL LIBRARIAN Required as soon as possible NJC Grade 5 (estimated actual salary £25,824 - £28,985) 37 hours per week (part time applications will be considered) Term Time Only We wish to appoint an enthusiastic individual to support the provision and management of resources within our School Library and Learning Resource Centres (LRCs). The successful individual will assist teaching staff in implementing literacy programmes and developing a climate to promote and support reading for pleasure across the school. This is an exciting opportunity to join a vibrant, warm and welcoming school community. Our staff are well motivated and work with colleagues within and beyond the school and trust to ensure continuous professional development and develop best practice. Highfields is a proud member of Lykos Multi Academy Trust, an active learning community committed to providing high quality and inclusive education for all. Our team offers: Experienced and supportive staff A creative and collaborative working environment Opportunities for personal development Generous holiday entitlement Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme through West Midlands Pension Fund Access to the Cycle to Work Scheme As a school we offer: A vibrant and exciting comprehensive school which is culturally and ethnically diverse Excellent examination results Outstanding student progress Well behaved students who are eager to learn Supportive parents who want the best for their children A large Sixth Form Modern and stimulating teaching facilities Excellent CPD opportunities at all levels How to Apply Please complete the application form available from our website () and return to . We strongly encourage prospective applicants to visit the school before applying. To arrange a visit, or to discuss this vacancy further, please contact Ms N Hannon - Assistant Headteacher, Head of Communications Learning School: Closing date: Monday 23rd March 2026 at 9am Interviews: w/c Monday 23rd March 2026 Highfields School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people This post is subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks including an Enhanced DBS Check and 2 very good references. For full details, please see our Recruitment Privacy Notice available from our Trust website:
'Learning at Stivichall is a passport for life' Stivichall Primary School is a 'Good' school (Ofsted 2021) and our parents and school community are proud of our exceptional provision reflected in consistently achieving outstanding outcomes. We are a forward thinking and innovative school with a well-designed and effective curriculum. Through our Stivichall Pledge, we pride ourselves on providing memorable learning experiences that enable our pupils to excel. Our team is united in securing and maintaining high standards of education with children at the centre of our ethos and vision. We are looking for someone who: Is able to show the commitment, creativity and ambition needed to achieve the best possible outcomes for sport in our school is committed to, passionate about and inspirational in continuing to raise standards is consistently good or outstanding coach able to demonstrate positive impact in other roles nurtures, inspires and raises aspirations of all children, understanding how they learn best and giving them the feedback and provision that enables them to succeed achieves highly effective partnerships with staff, pupils, parents, governors and the community is committed to their own professional development We can offer you: a Headteacher and senior team with an inspiring vision and energy whose strong leadership is making a measurable impact on the school delightful children who are eager to learn and embrace challenges a friendly, supportive, motivated and dedicated staff team a place where you can thrive and grow with an excellent CPD offer backed by research evidence supportive Governors who are committed to continuing professional development a wonderful school environment Visits to the school are encouraged and can be arranged via the school office. TO APPLY: Please complete the attached application form and return to Alternatively, please apply via the Coventry City Council recruitment portal. We DO NOT advertise or accept applications via any other recruitment website. Please note: we will shortlist and interview candidates as applications are received; an early application is recommended. For further information about our school please visit .
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
'Learning at Stivichall is a passport for life' Stivichall Primary School is a 'Good' school (Ofsted 2021) and our parents and school community are proud of our exceptional provision reflected in consistently achieving outstanding outcomes. We are a forward thinking and innovative school with a well-designed and effective curriculum. Through our Stivichall Pledge, we pride ourselves on providing memorable learning experiences that enable our pupils to excel. Our team is united in securing and maintaining high standards of education with children at the centre of our ethos and vision. We are looking for someone who: Is able to show the commitment, creativity and ambition needed to achieve the best possible outcomes for sport in our school is committed to, passionate about and inspirational in continuing to raise standards is consistently good or outstanding coach able to demonstrate positive impact in other roles nurtures, inspires and raises aspirations of all children, understanding how they learn best and giving them the feedback and provision that enables them to succeed achieves highly effective partnerships with staff, pupils, parents, governors and the community is committed to their own professional development We can offer you: a Headteacher and senior team with an inspiring vision and energy whose strong leadership is making a measurable impact on the school delightful children who are eager to learn and embrace challenges a friendly, supportive, motivated and dedicated staff team a place where you can thrive and grow with an excellent CPD offer backed by research evidence supportive Governors who are committed to continuing professional development a wonderful school environment Visits to the school are encouraged and can be arranged via the school office. TO APPLY: Please complete the attached application form and return to Alternatively, please apply via the Coventry City Council recruitment portal. We DO NOT advertise or accept applications via any other recruitment website. Please note: we will shortlist and interview candidates as applications are received; an early application is recommended. For further information about our school please visit .
Employer: Brandlehow Primary School, WPSC Lead School, Job type: Full Time, Permanent, Term Time Only Start date: January 2027 Apply by: Thursday 16th April 2026 Interviews: week beginning 20th April 2026 Job overview SCITT Director (School-Centred Initial Teacher Training) Do you have the skills to nurture the progress of trainee teachers? Are you committed to creating an inclusive learning environment and supporting a diverse group of teachers into the profession? Are you an inspirational leader with emotional intelligence who can collaborate with multiple partners to reach the best outcomes for trainees? If so, why not apply to become the SCITT Course Director of the Wandsworth Primary Schools' Consortium based at St Mary's RC Primary School, Battersea, where you will be accountable for coordinating, delivering and developing our Primary PGCE and Assessment Only Routes to QTS. Candidates will need to demonstrate the following: • Demonstrate a passion and enthusiasm for Initial Teacher Training (ITT) • Experience of supporting trainee teachers in all aspects of their professional development • Experience of monitoring in-school mentor and ITT programmes • Experience of delivering high quality teacher training. • Outstanding communication skills, with the ability to positively influence all levels of the organisation. • Be excited to support and share expertise across a wide range of schools and be able to travel to all the schools and academies to effectively deliver high quality teacher training. • A commitment to coordinating and managing the lead mentor and subject leaders in their role of delivery of the ITT training programme. What we can offer: • Professional induction, training and continued professional development opportunities • Extended leadership opportunities • Wider networking across London and the South East with other ITT providers and network groups • Staff benefits include access to Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) a 24/7 free support tool for our employees including mental health support and financial and legal advice. • A staff assistance programme with specialist provider, Education Support who provide a 24/7 free phone helpline, or counselling for every employee and trainee at the SCITT • Exciting opportunities as part of an independent consortium across the London Borough of Wandsworth To apply for this position, please complete an application form (attached) together with a letter of application for the attention of Natalie Caraccio (Headteacher, Brandlehow Primary School) detailing your experience and impact to date and why you are the best candidate for the position. Completed applications should be returned by email to Nela Law, SCITT Administrator The Wandsworth Primary Schools' Consortium is committed to safeguarding young people and promoting the welfare of children, and all staff appointed will undergo online checks and be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check. Wandsworth Primary Schools' Consortium St Mary's RC Primary School St Joseph's Street London SW8 4EN SW8 4EN
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Employer: Brandlehow Primary School, WPSC Lead School, Job type: Full Time, Permanent, Term Time Only Start date: January 2027 Apply by: Thursday 16th April 2026 Interviews: week beginning 20th April 2026 Job overview SCITT Director (School-Centred Initial Teacher Training) Do you have the skills to nurture the progress of trainee teachers? Are you committed to creating an inclusive learning environment and supporting a diverse group of teachers into the profession? Are you an inspirational leader with emotional intelligence who can collaborate with multiple partners to reach the best outcomes for trainees? If so, why not apply to become the SCITT Course Director of the Wandsworth Primary Schools' Consortium based at St Mary's RC Primary School, Battersea, where you will be accountable for coordinating, delivering and developing our Primary PGCE and Assessment Only Routes to QTS. Candidates will need to demonstrate the following: • Demonstrate a passion and enthusiasm for Initial Teacher Training (ITT) • Experience of supporting trainee teachers in all aspects of their professional development • Experience of monitoring in-school mentor and ITT programmes • Experience of delivering high quality teacher training. • Outstanding communication skills, with the ability to positively influence all levels of the organisation. • Be excited to support and share expertise across a wide range of schools and be able to travel to all the schools and academies to effectively deliver high quality teacher training. • A commitment to coordinating and managing the lead mentor and subject leaders in their role of delivery of the ITT training programme. What we can offer: • Professional induction, training and continued professional development opportunities • Extended leadership opportunities • Wider networking across London and the South East with other ITT providers and network groups • Staff benefits include access to Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) a 24/7 free support tool for our employees including mental health support and financial and legal advice. • A staff assistance programme with specialist provider, Education Support who provide a 24/7 free phone helpline, or counselling for every employee and trainee at the SCITT • Exciting opportunities as part of an independent consortium across the London Borough of Wandsworth To apply for this position, please complete an application form (attached) together with a letter of application for the attention of Natalie Caraccio (Headteacher, Brandlehow Primary School) detailing your experience and impact to date and why you are the best candidate for the position. Completed applications should be returned by email to Nela Law, SCITT Administrator The Wandsworth Primary Schools' Consortium is committed to safeguarding young people and promoting the welfare of children, and all staff appointed will undergo online checks and be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check. Wandsworth Primary Schools' Consortium St Mary's RC Primary School St Joseph's Street London SW8 4EN SW8 4EN
Principal National Online School (NOS) Location: Based from Wimbledon, London Start date: September 2026 (or earlier by agreement) A rare opportunity to lead a nationally recognised online specialist provision for pupils with SEND. National Online School (NOS), the first Department for Education accredited online SEND school, is a growing provision across the UK, currently supporting around 300 pupils nationally and continuing to grow, with a steady intake of new placements requiring careful capacity planning and quality assurance. Many of our young learners, with complex needs, including autism and social, emotional and mental health needs, have experienced significant disruption to their education, including emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). NOS represents a distinctive model of education, combining therapeutic practice with digital delivery to meet the needs of pupils who cannot access traditional settings. This is a pivotal leadership role with full accountability for educational standards, safeguarding, operational performance and strategic development of NOS. The Role - Principal National Online School As Principal, you will provide clear, credible and values-driven leadership across the school. You will lead both the operational performance and long-term strategic direction of NOS, ensuring consistently high standards in teaching, learning and pastoral care. You will lead a multi-disciplinary senior leadership team to deliver high-quality, inclusive education through a strong model of digital pedagogy and therapeutic practice. You will ensure that all systems, academic and pastoral, are aligned to support pupil regulation, engagement and sustained success. You will champion high expectations for all pupils and staff, embedding a culture of professionalism, consistency and ambition. Through strong relationships with families, Local Authorities and external partners, you will build confidence in the quality and impact of the provision. You will lead the continued development of a therapeutic, trauma-informed model, working closely with Clinical Services to ensure staff are equipped to meet the needs of pupils with complexity and vulnerability. You will ensure that barriers to learning are systematically identified and removed, enabling all pupils to achieve meaningful outcomes. Working closely with the Director of Education, you will contribute to the sustainable growth of NOS, including capacity planning, financial oversight, commissioning relationships and the development of scalable systems, ensuring that growth does not compromise quality, safety or relational practice. Key responsibilities Principal: Provide overall leadership of NOS, setting clear strategic direction and ensuring high standards across all areas of the school Be accountable for safeguarding, educational outcomes, quality of teaching, and operational performance Lead and develop the senior leadership team, embedding a culture of high expectations, consistency and professional accountability Ensure the delivery of a therapeutic, trauma-informed model that meets the needs of pupils with SEND Build strong, credible relationships with families, Local Authorities and external partners Contribute to sustainable growth through effective planning, resource management and system development You will be: A champion of therapeutic education and advocate for young people, with similar values to ours: Expect the very best from each other; Develop a strong work ethic; Respect and appreciate all difference; Include everyone and exclude no one; Listen to and involve everyone; Never give up on each other! An experienced and credible school leader with a strong track record of leading complex or SEND provision. You will bring: Successful leadership experience at Headteacher or Principal level Strong experience of improving outcomes for pupils with SEND, including autism and SEMH Proven leadership of safeguarding in complex or high-risk contexts Highly developed digital literacy, with the ability to lead and optimise online learning systems A clear track record of delivering strategic improvement with measurable impact Experience of embedding inclusive, therapeutic and trauma-informed practice The ability to lead, coach and develop senior leaders and staff High levels of emotional intelligence, professionalism and integrity Commercial awareness, with the ability to contribute to sustainable organisational growth. Principal Online SEND School National Online School was established as part of a specialist therapeutic education group and has developed a strong national reputation for supporting pupils with SEND who require a personalised, flexible approach to education. NOS supports children and young people aged 7 to 19, many of whom have experienced multiple placement breakdowns and extended periods out of education. The provision delivers highly personalised programmes that integrate education, therapy and pastoral support. Our model combines universal, targeted and intensive therapeutic approaches, enabling pupils to access consistent, high-quality support within their home environment while re-engaging with learning and building long-term success. In return we offer: Competitive salary and terms & conditions. An opportunity to join a leading provider of specialist education in one of the most rewarding sectors whilst directly contributing to the positive outcomes for pupils with SEMH and ASC. Comprehensive induction process, and excellent CPD opportunities with all staff provided an individual Learning & Development Plan to support career development. Regular half termly staff wellbeing days. A range of employee support and wellbeing benefits including our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), counselling and contributions towards medical costs and an exclusive rewards platform. Gym & Active Health discounts. To apply: Please apply by sending through a CV. Shortlisted candidates will need to complete a formal application form as per safer recruitment practices in Education. Interviews will take place between 20th and 27th April. NOS are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects all staff to share this commitment. The appointment is subject to all relevant checks such as references, medical clearance and a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure. We are an equal opportunity employer.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Principal National Online School (NOS) Location: Based from Wimbledon, London Start date: September 2026 (or earlier by agreement) A rare opportunity to lead a nationally recognised online specialist provision for pupils with SEND. National Online School (NOS), the first Department for Education accredited online SEND school, is a growing provision across the UK, currently supporting around 300 pupils nationally and continuing to grow, with a steady intake of new placements requiring careful capacity planning and quality assurance. Many of our young learners, with complex needs, including autism and social, emotional and mental health needs, have experienced significant disruption to their education, including emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). NOS represents a distinctive model of education, combining therapeutic practice with digital delivery to meet the needs of pupils who cannot access traditional settings. This is a pivotal leadership role with full accountability for educational standards, safeguarding, operational performance and strategic development of NOS. The Role - Principal National Online School As Principal, you will provide clear, credible and values-driven leadership across the school. You will lead both the operational performance and long-term strategic direction of NOS, ensuring consistently high standards in teaching, learning and pastoral care. You will lead a multi-disciplinary senior leadership team to deliver high-quality, inclusive education through a strong model of digital pedagogy and therapeutic practice. You will ensure that all systems, academic and pastoral, are aligned to support pupil regulation, engagement and sustained success. You will champion high expectations for all pupils and staff, embedding a culture of professionalism, consistency and ambition. Through strong relationships with families, Local Authorities and external partners, you will build confidence in the quality and impact of the provision. You will lead the continued development of a therapeutic, trauma-informed model, working closely with Clinical Services to ensure staff are equipped to meet the needs of pupils with complexity and vulnerability. You will ensure that barriers to learning are systematically identified and removed, enabling all pupils to achieve meaningful outcomes. Working closely with the Director of Education, you will contribute to the sustainable growth of NOS, including capacity planning, financial oversight, commissioning relationships and the development of scalable systems, ensuring that growth does not compromise quality, safety or relational practice. Key responsibilities Principal: Provide overall leadership of NOS, setting clear strategic direction and ensuring high standards across all areas of the school Be accountable for safeguarding, educational outcomes, quality of teaching, and operational performance Lead and develop the senior leadership team, embedding a culture of high expectations, consistency and professional accountability Ensure the delivery of a therapeutic, trauma-informed model that meets the needs of pupils with SEND Build strong, credible relationships with families, Local Authorities and external partners Contribute to sustainable growth through effective planning, resource management and system development You will be: A champion of therapeutic education and advocate for young people, with similar values to ours: Expect the very best from each other; Develop a strong work ethic; Respect and appreciate all difference; Include everyone and exclude no one; Listen to and involve everyone; Never give up on each other! An experienced and credible school leader with a strong track record of leading complex or SEND provision. You will bring: Successful leadership experience at Headteacher or Principal level Strong experience of improving outcomes for pupils with SEND, including autism and SEMH Proven leadership of safeguarding in complex or high-risk contexts Highly developed digital literacy, with the ability to lead and optimise online learning systems A clear track record of delivering strategic improvement with measurable impact Experience of embedding inclusive, therapeutic and trauma-informed practice The ability to lead, coach and develop senior leaders and staff High levels of emotional intelligence, professionalism and integrity Commercial awareness, with the ability to contribute to sustainable organisational growth. Principal Online SEND School National Online School was established as part of a specialist therapeutic education group and has developed a strong national reputation for supporting pupils with SEND who require a personalised, flexible approach to education. NOS supports children and young people aged 7 to 19, many of whom have experienced multiple placement breakdowns and extended periods out of education. The provision delivers highly personalised programmes that integrate education, therapy and pastoral support. Our model combines universal, targeted and intensive therapeutic approaches, enabling pupils to access consistent, high-quality support within their home environment while re-engaging with learning and building long-term success. In return we offer: Competitive salary and terms & conditions. An opportunity to join a leading provider of specialist education in one of the most rewarding sectors whilst directly contributing to the positive outcomes for pupils with SEMH and ASC. Comprehensive induction process, and excellent CPD opportunities with all staff provided an individual Learning & Development Plan to support career development. Regular half termly staff wellbeing days. A range of employee support and wellbeing benefits including our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), counselling and contributions towards medical costs and an exclusive rewards platform. Gym & Active Health discounts. To apply: Please apply by sending through a CV. Shortlisted candidates will need to complete a formal application form as per safer recruitment practices in Education. Interviews will take place between 20th and 27th April. NOS are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects all staff to share this commitment. The appointment is subject to all relevant checks such as references, medical clearance and a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure. We are an equal opportunity employer.
Interim Schools/DSG Accountant Local Government 6 month contract £500-£600 per day, depending on experience 3 days a week on site - London About the client Morgan Law is seeking an Interim Schools/DSG Accountant for a local authority in London. Accountabilities To act as a Schools Specialist Finance Business Partner for the Dedicated Schools Budget and associated budgets, providing financial advice and support to the DCS, Education Director and School's Forum & Schools To visit and support schools prepare, draft and implement deficit recovery plan To review the financial position of Schools, evaluate the measures implemented to address deficits, assess the effectiveness of the deficit recovery plan, and provide assurance to the local authority Budget monitoring and forecasting Provision of accurate and timely reports on relevant financial issues and performance Providing data analysis and options appraisal to enable decision making Budget setting and financial planning Year end processes including providing specified notes to the accounts Candidate Requirements CCAB or CIMA Qualified with post qualification finance / accounting experience (E) Strong attention to detail and problem solving skills Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Demonstrable knowledge of Local Government accounting principles, policies and practices and ability to lead a team through the year end closure of accounts. Ability to build constructive relationships with Headteachers and Governors Experience of providing financial support to schools Immediately available for work (E)
Mar 21, 2026
Contractor
Interim Schools/DSG Accountant Local Government 6 month contract £500-£600 per day, depending on experience 3 days a week on site - London About the client Morgan Law is seeking an Interim Schools/DSG Accountant for a local authority in London. Accountabilities To act as a Schools Specialist Finance Business Partner for the Dedicated Schools Budget and associated budgets, providing financial advice and support to the DCS, Education Director and School's Forum & Schools To visit and support schools prepare, draft and implement deficit recovery plan To review the financial position of Schools, evaluate the measures implemented to address deficits, assess the effectiveness of the deficit recovery plan, and provide assurance to the local authority Budget monitoring and forecasting Provision of accurate and timely reports on relevant financial issues and performance Providing data analysis and options appraisal to enable decision making Budget setting and financial planning Year end processes including providing specified notes to the accounts Candidate Requirements CCAB or CIMA Qualified with post qualification finance / accounting experience (E) Strong attention to detail and problem solving skills Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Demonstrable knowledge of Local Government accounting principles, policies and practices and ability to lead a team through the year end closure of accounts. Ability to build constructive relationships with Headteachers and Governors Experience of providing financial support to schools Immediately available for work (E)
Nursery Manager OVERVIEW We are seeking an experienced and forward-thinking Nursery Manager to lead our Henley-on-Thames nursery through an exciting period of growth and transformation. As part of the formation of a new combined prep school during 2026 and 2027, the Nursery Manager will play a pivotal role in shaping early years provision, culture, and future direction. You will be a visible, values-driven leader who inspires staff, delights families, and ensures high-quality provision every day. The role includes leading the transition from a term time only nursery to a year round setting, with the ambition of progressing towards Ofsted registered day nursery status in time. What We Offer A warm, high-achieving nursery merging into a new combined prep school community. The opportunity to build and lead the development and expansion of a nursery. Supportive leadership and the opportunity to recruit and develop a team of practitioners. High-quality facilities and outdoor spaces. Professional development across the Wishford group. The Nursery Manager reports to the Headteacher and Head of Early Years. As the nursery grows, the Nursery Manager will manage a deputy, administrator and up to four nursery rooms. In the near future, we are opening the nursery up to the under 2 age group. Hours, Salary & Benefits: Hours: 40 hours per week, year-round. Permanent role. 8am - 5:00pm Salary: £38,000 - £42,000 pa based on skills and experience Means tested staff discount Complementary lunch during term time cooked on site by our inhouse chefs Access to the group's counselling scheme Personal accident at work cover Access to fully funded apprenticeships Discretionary Christmas stand down Opportunities for career development within the Wishford group of schools Job Description: Leadership & Quality Lead daily operations with exemplary practice. Embed EYFS with effective curriculum planning. Maintain high-quality outcomes meeting inspection standards. Lead the nursery through change as part of school development. Lead transition to year round provision. Prepare for Ofsted day nursery registration. Align development planning for the new combined prep school. Safeguarding, Compliance & Governance Serve as DSL or Deputy for the nursery. Maintain safeguarding and statutory records. Ensure health & safety and robust ratios. People & Culture Line-manage and develop Early Years staff. Lead supervision, appraisals and CPD. Champion inclusive practice. Family Partnership & Community Build warm relationships with families. Represent the nursery at events. Operations & Administration Oversee rotas, wraparound care and staffing. Manage admissions and transitions. Maintain budgets and high-quality learning environments. Person Specification: Proven EYFS leadership. Strong EYFS and KCSIE knowledge. Communication and partnership skills. Outdoor learning or specialist coordination. Disposition: Professionalism, reliability, integrity. Important Info and How to Apply: To apply, please Application Form to download an Application Form and email it . To apply using an online form please click here . If you have any questions regarding this role, or need an adjustment when applying, please email Molly Rees at Applications will be considered on receipt and we reserve the right to fill the role prior to the closing date. Early applications by prospective candidates are therefore strongly recommended. The application is on a rolling basis, and interviews will take place at a time that is suitable for both you as the candidate and the School. We reserve the right to close the process at any time should a suitable candidate be found. St Mary's Prep is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service and an online search on application. Wishford Education is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. Appointments will be made solely on merit and will be made without regard to age, disability, gender, nationality, race, colour, ethnicity, or religion. St Mary's Prep: We have been at the centre of education in Henley for almost 100 years, helping generations of children to learn in a stimulating and inspiring environment. Situated in the heart of the town in a beautiful Victorian townhouse, our vibrant co-ed prep school provides an outstanding education for children aged 3 - 11 years. We go together: We are stronger together, as one global schools' system and operate with our collective goals in mind. We show up for one another, collaborate widely and share generously. We believe we can: We are driven and passionate about what we do. Determined learners, we progress fast by facing challenges and empower others to do the same. We take ownership of our responsibilities and always believe there is a way. We embrace change to stay ahead, whilst maintaining high-standards and best practice. We anticipate the future, not afraid to do things differently, so both our students and our business thrive today and tomorrow. We share a growth mindset: We always consider the needs and perspectives of others. We are open to new ideas and ways of working, connecting to wider perspectives wherever possible. Proud of our reputation for delivering academic excellence - the attainment of St. Mary's pupils is above national age-related expectations in all subjects, and our more able pupils are challenged and stretched with a range of classroom work and additional activities. Our pupils are well prepared to make the transition on to the next stage in their education, with children consistently receiving offers from their first choice of the most prestigious schools in the area, including scholarships and awards.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Nursery Manager OVERVIEW We are seeking an experienced and forward-thinking Nursery Manager to lead our Henley-on-Thames nursery through an exciting period of growth and transformation. As part of the formation of a new combined prep school during 2026 and 2027, the Nursery Manager will play a pivotal role in shaping early years provision, culture, and future direction. You will be a visible, values-driven leader who inspires staff, delights families, and ensures high-quality provision every day. The role includes leading the transition from a term time only nursery to a year round setting, with the ambition of progressing towards Ofsted registered day nursery status in time. What We Offer A warm, high-achieving nursery merging into a new combined prep school community. The opportunity to build and lead the development and expansion of a nursery. Supportive leadership and the opportunity to recruit and develop a team of practitioners. High-quality facilities and outdoor spaces. Professional development across the Wishford group. The Nursery Manager reports to the Headteacher and Head of Early Years. As the nursery grows, the Nursery Manager will manage a deputy, administrator and up to four nursery rooms. In the near future, we are opening the nursery up to the under 2 age group. Hours, Salary & Benefits: Hours: 40 hours per week, year-round. Permanent role. 8am - 5:00pm Salary: £38,000 - £42,000 pa based on skills and experience Means tested staff discount Complementary lunch during term time cooked on site by our inhouse chefs Access to the group's counselling scheme Personal accident at work cover Access to fully funded apprenticeships Discretionary Christmas stand down Opportunities for career development within the Wishford group of schools Job Description: Leadership & Quality Lead daily operations with exemplary practice. Embed EYFS with effective curriculum planning. Maintain high-quality outcomes meeting inspection standards. Lead the nursery through change as part of school development. Lead transition to year round provision. Prepare for Ofsted day nursery registration. Align development planning for the new combined prep school. Safeguarding, Compliance & Governance Serve as DSL or Deputy for the nursery. Maintain safeguarding and statutory records. Ensure health & safety and robust ratios. People & Culture Line-manage and develop Early Years staff. Lead supervision, appraisals and CPD. Champion inclusive practice. Family Partnership & Community Build warm relationships with families. Represent the nursery at events. Operations & Administration Oversee rotas, wraparound care and staffing. Manage admissions and transitions. Maintain budgets and high-quality learning environments. Person Specification: Proven EYFS leadership. Strong EYFS and KCSIE knowledge. Communication and partnership skills. Outdoor learning or specialist coordination. Disposition: Professionalism, reliability, integrity. Important Info and How to Apply: To apply, please Application Form to download an Application Form and email it . To apply using an online form please click here . If you have any questions regarding this role, or need an adjustment when applying, please email Molly Rees at Applications will be considered on receipt and we reserve the right to fill the role prior to the closing date. Early applications by prospective candidates are therefore strongly recommended. The application is on a rolling basis, and interviews will take place at a time that is suitable for both you as the candidate and the School. We reserve the right to close the process at any time should a suitable candidate be found. St Mary's Prep is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service and an online search on application. Wishford Education is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. Appointments will be made solely on merit and will be made without regard to age, disability, gender, nationality, race, colour, ethnicity, or religion. St Mary's Prep: We have been at the centre of education in Henley for almost 100 years, helping generations of children to learn in a stimulating and inspiring environment. Situated in the heart of the town in a beautiful Victorian townhouse, our vibrant co-ed prep school provides an outstanding education for children aged 3 - 11 years. We go together: We are stronger together, as one global schools' system and operate with our collective goals in mind. We show up for one another, collaborate widely and share generously. We believe we can: We are driven and passionate about what we do. Determined learners, we progress fast by facing challenges and empower others to do the same. We take ownership of our responsibilities and always believe there is a way. We embrace change to stay ahead, whilst maintaining high-standards and best practice. We anticipate the future, not afraid to do things differently, so both our students and our business thrive today and tomorrow. We share a growth mindset: We always consider the needs and perspectives of others. We are open to new ideas and ways of working, connecting to wider perspectives wherever possible. Proud of our reputation for delivering academic excellence - the attainment of St. Mary's pupils is above national age-related expectations in all subjects, and our more able pupils are challenged and stretched with a range of classroom work and additional activities. Our pupils are well prepared to make the transition on to the next stage in their education, with children consistently receiving offers from their first choice of the most prestigious schools in the area, including scholarships and awards.
Headteacher £88,496- £103,211 per annum (L18b-L25) Full time, Permanent Required for September 2026 Francis Barber School is Wandsworth's secondary Pupil Referral Unit, supporting vulnerable pupils aged 11-16 who have been permanently excluded, are at risk of exclusion, or cannot access mainstream education for a range of social, emotional, mental health or complex needs. Our provision operates across two sites (Tooting and Westdean), enabling us to meet diverse needs safely and effectively. We are seeking an outstanding leader who: Is passionate about inclusion and committed to trauma informed, relational practice Has high expectations of children and staff and can motivate and inspire all members of the school community Has a positive and resilient approach, able to calmly manage challenges and change Has experience developing and leading a strong safeguarding culture, ensuring the welfare of children and staff Brings strategic vision to continue strong outcomes and reintegration successes Is an effective communicator with a strong track record of working with multi agency partners including social care, CAMHS, police, local authority services, and schools, as well as the wider community Has strong financial management skills and can approach this area with confidence We offer: A committed and flexible staff team Strong partnerships across the borough A unique opportunity to lead one of Wandsworth's key inclusion settings Modernised facilities including a newly rebuilt Tooting site A supportive Management Board and local authority Opportunities for CPD, mentoring and coaching If you are excited by this opportunity, then we highly recommend that you come and meet us to find out more. School visits will take place on Wednesday 25th March 2026 and Tuesday 14th April 2026. For further information, or to arrange a school visit, please contact our school office on telephone or email If you would like an informal conversation about the role contact Andy Hough on To apply please download an application pack from the Wandsworth Council website which can be found via the 'visit website' button at the top of this page. Alternatively, please contact Naomi McLean-Johnson our HR Officer, on or email: to receive an application pack or with enquiries regarding the application process. Completed applications should be submitted to: . Key dates Closing date: Wednesday 15th April 2026 (at midnight) Interviews: Wednesday 29th April 2026 Please call or email and confirm the receipt of your application We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to a DBS check. CVs are not accepted. Wandsworth Council is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to ensuring that every employee is treated fairly at work, that every job applicant is given an equal chance when considered for a post, that our workforce reflects the diversity of the local community, and that we work to end discrimination against different racial groups, women, minority groups and people with disabilities. Francis Barber Pupil Referral Unit Rogers Road Tooting London, SW17 0EA Headteacher: Ms Jackie Addison Tel: Email:
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Headteacher £88,496- £103,211 per annum (L18b-L25) Full time, Permanent Required for September 2026 Francis Barber School is Wandsworth's secondary Pupil Referral Unit, supporting vulnerable pupils aged 11-16 who have been permanently excluded, are at risk of exclusion, or cannot access mainstream education for a range of social, emotional, mental health or complex needs. Our provision operates across two sites (Tooting and Westdean), enabling us to meet diverse needs safely and effectively. We are seeking an outstanding leader who: Is passionate about inclusion and committed to trauma informed, relational practice Has high expectations of children and staff and can motivate and inspire all members of the school community Has a positive and resilient approach, able to calmly manage challenges and change Has experience developing and leading a strong safeguarding culture, ensuring the welfare of children and staff Brings strategic vision to continue strong outcomes and reintegration successes Is an effective communicator with a strong track record of working with multi agency partners including social care, CAMHS, police, local authority services, and schools, as well as the wider community Has strong financial management skills and can approach this area with confidence We offer: A committed and flexible staff team Strong partnerships across the borough A unique opportunity to lead one of Wandsworth's key inclusion settings Modernised facilities including a newly rebuilt Tooting site A supportive Management Board and local authority Opportunities for CPD, mentoring and coaching If you are excited by this opportunity, then we highly recommend that you come and meet us to find out more. School visits will take place on Wednesday 25th March 2026 and Tuesday 14th April 2026. For further information, or to arrange a school visit, please contact our school office on telephone or email If you would like an informal conversation about the role contact Andy Hough on To apply please download an application pack from the Wandsworth Council website which can be found via the 'visit website' button at the top of this page. Alternatively, please contact Naomi McLean-Johnson our HR Officer, on or email: to receive an application pack or with enquiries regarding the application process. Completed applications should be submitted to: . Key dates Closing date: Wednesday 15th April 2026 (at midnight) Interviews: Wednesday 29th April 2026 Please call or email and confirm the receipt of your application We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to a DBS check. CVs are not accepted. Wandsworth Council is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to ensuring that every employee is treated fairly at work, that every job applicant is given an equal chance when considered for a post, that our workforce reflects the diversity of the local community, and that we work to end discrimination against different racial groups, women, minority groups and people with disabilities. Francis Barber Pupil Referral Unit Rogers Road Tooting London, SW17 0EA Headteacher: Ms Jackie Addison Tel: Email:
TEACHER OF BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION & BTEC Sport Level 3 Lead (in partnership with LLS) To commence September 2026 You will be working in a supportive, well-ordered and positive school, in a high performing and very successful department. Candidates are invited to visit the school or contact the Headteacher, Mr J. Arnold, for an informal discussion. Candidates should be aware that this role includes an exciting opportunity to work with LLS, who are our providers of the BTEC Sport Programme for Sixth Form students. Closing date is 9.00am - Friday, 27th March 2026, Welshpool High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people along with their protection. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and The Disclosure and Barring Service. Interested? Please apply now! Our reference: AGS600 Vacancy : Teacher of Boys P.E & BTEC Sport Level 3 Lead Location : Welshpool Salary : Teacher Main Scale Hours : Permanent/ Full-Time Smart Hire are advertising on behalf of Welshpool High School
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
TEACHER OF BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION & BTEC Sport Level 3 Lead (in partnership with LLS) To commence September 2026 You will be working in a supportive, well-ordered and positive school, in a high performing and very successful department. Candidates are invited to visit the school or contact the Headteacher, Mr J. Arnold, for an informal discussion. Candidates should be aware that this role includes an exciting opportunity to work with LLS, who are our providers of the BTEC Sport Programme for Sixth Form students. Closing date is 9.00am - Friday, 27th March 2026, Welshpool High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people along with their protection. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and The Disclosure and Barring Service. Interested? Please apply now! Our reference: AGS600 Vacancy : Teacher of Boys P.E & BTEC Sport Level 3 Lead Location : Welshpool Salary : Teacher Main Scale Hours : Permanent/ Full-Time Smart Hire are advertising on behalf of Welshpool High School
Head of Finance About this Role Jewish Community Academy Trust (JCAT) is seeking a Head of Finance to join our central team to take responsibility for the management of Financial Administration, Financial Accounting, Budgeting and Forecasting for the Trust, as well as the quality of financial support to JCAT's academies. This is a pivotal role, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, and we seek an experienced and ambitious individual who is ready to grow their career within our Trust. Key Responsibilities Management of the Finance team: knowing how to delegate appropriately and build the team in light of capabilities and capacities of staff Budgeting & forecasting: Manage the annual budgeting cycle and continuously monitor the current financial position for schools and multi-academy trust through accurate and reliable monthly forecasts Financial management: Be the key technical accountant, taking responsibility for overseeing the production of the Financial Statements Supporting schools: Build strong relationships with Headteachers so they can maximise value in their budget What We're Looking For: Qualifications: ACCA / CIMA / CIPFA or equivalent professional accounting qualification. Management Skills: Proven ability to lead and develop teams, manage stakeholders and handle multiple priorities. Key Experience: producing a set of Financial Statements and taking an organisation through an external audit developing an annual budget for a complex organisation excellent knowledge of the Academies Trust Handbook and financial compliance experience ideally gained in schools and multi-academy trusts Why Join Us? At JCAT we are focused on building strong relationship between school, the home and the community. Contribution at all levels are valued and recognised. We offer a competitive salary, career development opportunities, generous annual leave plus Jewish holidays which fall in a weekday, opportunities for hybrid working, plus generous local government pension scheme membership. You'll also have the chance to work in a collaborative environment where your work has a direct impact on the success and wellbeing of students and staff across the Trust. Interested? If you're ready to take on a diverse and rewarding role within our Trust, we'd love to hear from you. We welcome applications both from within and outside the Jewish community. Pre-application conversations with our CEO / Head of HR are much welcomed. Closing Date: Sunday 19th April 2026. JCAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please note successful candidates for all JCAT vacancies will be requested to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance About this Role Jewish Community Academy Trust (JCAT) is seeking a Head of Finance to join our central team to take responsibility for the management of Financial Administration, Financial Accounting, Budgeting and Forecasting for the Trust, as well as the quality of financial support to JCAT's academies. This is a pivotal role, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, and we seek an experienced and ambitious individual who is ready to grow their career within our Trust. Key Responsibilities Management of the Finance team: knowing how to delegate appropriately and build the team in light of capabilities and capacities of staff Budgeting & forecasting: Manage the annual budgeting cycle and continuously monitor the current financial position for schools and multi-academy trust through accurate and reliable monthly forecasts Financial management: Be the key technical accountant, taking responsibility for overseeing the production of the Financial Statements Supporting schools: Build strong relationships with Headteachers so they can maximise value in their budget What We're Looking For: Qualifications: ACCA / CIMA / CIPFA or equivalent professional accounting qualification. Management Skills: Proven ability to lead and develop teams, manage stakeholders and handle multiple priorities. Key Experience: producing a set of Financial Statements and taking an organisation through an external audit developing an annual budget for a complex organisation excellent knowledge of the Academies Trust Handbook and financial compliance experience ideally gained in schools and multi-academy trusts Why Join Us? At JCAT we are focused on building strong relationship between school, the home and the community. Contribution at all levels are valued and recognised. We offer a competitive salary, career development opportunities, generous annual leave plus Jewish holidays which fall in a weekday, opportunities for hybrid working, plus generous local government pension scheme membership. You'll also have the chance to work in a collaborative environment where your work has a direct impact on the success and wellbeing of students and staff across the Trust. Interested? If you're ready to take on a diverse and rewarding role within our Trust, we'd love to hear from you. We welcome applications both from within and outside the Jewish community. Pre-application conversations with our CEO / Head of HR are much welcomed. Closing Date: Sunday 19th April 2026. JCAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please note successful candidates for all JCAT vacancies will be requested to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Year 6 Primary Teacher + TLR - Hackney- September 2026 A high achieving Primary school in the heart of Hackney are on the hunt for a passionate Year 6 Teacher to join their well-established team to start September 2026. This is a full time, permanent role. The Headteacher is keen to attract a confident, experienced Year 6 Teacher and is able to offer a range of TLRs, depending on your specialism. Due to internal promotion, the school will be able to offer one of the following TLRs:" Year 6 Primary Teacher + Science Lead Year 6 Primary Teacher + English Lead Year 6 Primary Teacher + RE Lead This is Ofsted rated 'outstanding' Primary school offers a modern, holistic feel with excellent technology and great resources. This is a large 2 form entry school so there is a brilliant support network in place for all teachers. All year groups benefit from shared planning time, great support from SLT and clear career development. Here's some key highlights of the school: Lots of collaboration between teachers in each year group with shared planning and resources. Specialist Music, Art and PE teachers in school Outstanding SEN Provision and Inclusion Team High EAL and pupil premium but excellent behaviour and attainment. Highly focused on personal development and wellbeing on of children as well as staff. Excellent SLT and supportive Head Teacher. Read Full details of this Year 6 Primary Teacher Role Details- Year 6 Primary Teacher +TLR Year 6 Primary Teacher + TLR MPS2-UPS3 Inner London £42,234 - £62,496 +TLR per annum Full time, permanent school based contract September 2026 Working in a great support network of teachers across KS2 Excellent support and career progression. Personal Specification - Year 6 Primary Teacher + TLR Qualified Primary Teacher with UK QTS Strong academic ability. A confident team player with strong curriculum knowledge Experienced in teacher Upper KS2, Ideally year 6. School Information- Year 6 Primary Teacher +TLR Ofsted Rated 'Outstanding' Primary school in Hackney Two Form Entry Large modern school with excellent resources and great technology Excellent SLT who are dedicated to inclusivity and supporting the professional and personal growth of all staff. High performing school with a holistic and well rounded approach. Truly passionate about educating the whole- child and providing a deep, enriching education. If you are an Year 6 Primary Teacher interested in this Year 6 Primary Teacher + TLR role please apply today. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 24hrs. Year 6 Primary Teacher + TLR - Hackney- September 2026 INDT
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Year 6 Primary Teacher + TLR - Hackney- September 2026 A high achieving Primary school in the heart of Hackney are on the hunt for a passionate Year 6 Teacher to join their well-established team to start September 2026. This is a full time, permanent role. The Headteacher is keen to attract a confident, experienced Year 6 Teacher and is able to offer a range of TLRs, depending on your specialism. Due to internal promotion, the school will be able to offer one of the following TLRs:" Year 6 Primary Teacher + Science Lead Year 6 Primary Teacher + English Lead Year 6 Primary Teacher + RE Lead This is Ofsted rated 'outstanding' Primary school offers a modern, holistic feel with excellent technology and great resources. This is a large 2 form entry school so there is a brilliant support network in place for all teachers. All year groups benefit from shared planning time, great support from SLT and clear career development. Here's some key highlights of the school: Lots of collaboration between teachers in each year group with shared planning and resources. Specialist Music, Art and PE teachers in school Outstanding SEN Provision and Inclusion Team High EAL and pupil premium but excellent behaviour and attainment. Highly focused on personal development and wellbeing on of children as well as staff. Excellent SLT and supportive Head Teacher. Read Full details of this Year 6 Primary Teacher Role Details- Year 6 Primary Teacher +TLR Year 6 Primary Teacher + TLR MPS2-UPS3 Inner London £42,234 - £62,496 +TLR per annum Full time, permanent school based contract September 2026 Working in a great support network of teachers across KS2 Excellent support and career progression. Personal Specification - Year 6 Primary Teacher + TLR Qualified Primary Teacher with UK QTS Strong academic ability. A confident team player with strong curriculum knowledge Experienced in teacher Upper KS2, Ideally year 6. School Information- Year 6 Primary Teacher +TLR Ofsted Rated 'Outstanding' Primary school in Hackney Two Form Entry Large modern school with excellent resources and great technology Excellent SLT who are dedicated to inclusivity and supporting the professional and personal growth of all staff. High performing school with a holistic and well rounded approach. Truly passionate about educating the whole- child and providing a deep, enriching education. If you are an Year 6 Primary Teacher interested in this Year 6 Primary Teacher + TLR role please apply today. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 24hrs. Year 6 Primary Teacher + TLR - Hackney- September 2026 INDT