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Unique School Solutions
Autism Teaching Assistant
Unique School Solutions
Autism (ASD) specialist Teaching Assistant Rotherham, S63 £110 per day Start date: ASAP Contract type: Temp - perm following 12 weeks successful temporary placement Working hours: Monday Friday, term time only Unique School Solutions are working with a specialist school in Rotherham who are needing Autism (ASD) specialist Teaching Assistants to work in both their primary and secondary units, supporting students with Autism (ASD) and/or Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). The role is to start ASAP and for the right person could lead to a permanent job after 12 weeks. About the school: UK leading specialist school Supports students aged 5-19 "Good" school in all areas - Ofsted 2023 Supportive and well organised leadership team Essential requirements for the role: Previous experience working with children or adults with ASD and/or PDA. This needs to be within the last 2 years, and within a school/residential/social care setting. A good level of physical fitness. This is a demanding role. Patience, empathy and calmness. The ability to work under the direction of the class teacher as well as using own initiative. Personal care and Makaton experience is desirable but not essential By working with Unique School Solutions, you will benefit from: The support of an experienced team of specialist consultants as well as a dedicated consultant who will be your point of contact from start to finish. Paid via PAYE only with an inhouse payroll team, no hidden deductions from your pay. Access to over 30 FREE, high quality training courses. Refer a friend scheme. Access to exclusive opportunities via our partner schools. The opportunity to gain permanent employment after 12 weeks with no barriers due to our free temp perm offer to schools. All candidates must adhere to our stringent vetting procedure which includes a face to face registration, professional references, and an Enhanced DBS. Unique School Solutions is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Unique School Solutions is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Please note: the post holder will be engaging in regulated activity, working mainly or wholly with children. This position is exempt from the rehabilitation of offender s act 1974. It is an offence to apply for this role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay.
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
Autism (ASD) specialist Teaching Assistant Rotherham, S63 £110 per day Start date: ASAP Contract type: Temp - perm following 12 weeks successful temporary placement Working hours: Monday Friday, term time only Unique School Solutions are working with a specialist school in Rotherham who are needing Autism (ASD) specialist Teaching Assistants to work in both their primary and secondary units, supporting students with Autism (ASD) and/or Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). The role is to start ASAP and for the right person could lead to a permanent job after 12 weeks. About the school: UK leading specialist school Supports students aged 5-19 "Good" school in all areas - Ofsted 2023 Supportive and well organised leadership team Essential requirements for the role: Previous experience working with children or adults with ASD and/or PDA. This needs to be within the last 2 years, and within a school/residential/social care setting. A good level of physical fitness. This is a demanding role. Patience, empathy and calmness. The ability to work under the direction of the class teacher as well as using own initiative. Personal care and Makaton experience is desirable but not essential By working with Unique School Solutions, you will benefit from: The support of an experienced team of specialist consultants as well as a dedicated consultant who will be your point of contact from start to finish. Paid via PAYE only with an inhouse payroll team, no hidden deductions from your pay. Access to over 30 FREE, high quality training courses. Refer a friend scheme. Access to exclusive opportunities via our partner schools. The opportunity to gain permanent employment after 12 weeks with no barriers due to our free temp perm offer to schools. All candidates must adhere to our stringent vetting procedure which includes a face to face registration, professional references, and an Enhanced DBS. Unique School Solutions is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Unique School Solutions is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Please note: the post holder will be engaging in regulated activity, working mainly or wholly with children. This position is exempt from the rehabilitation of offender s act 1974. It is an offence to apply for this role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay.
ALLEYNS SCHOOL DULWICH
Computer Science Teacher
ALLEYNS SCHOOL DULWICH Southwark, London
We are seeking to appoint a full-time teacher of Computer Science from 3 September 2026. Although the department curriculum runs from a school-directed course in Y7 to A-level in Year 13, it may be that an excellent candidate for this role would wish to develop towards teaching the full curriculum over time. Accordingly, we welcome applications from those who feel they have many, but not all of the technical skills listed in the Person Specification below This post could suit either an experienced teacher, someone early in their career (e.g. an ECT) or possibly an aspiring teacher wanting to enter the profession (we have a full training and induction programme in place). The successful candidate will be an enthusiast for technology and its application who fits with the collegiate culture of the department. We value a diversity of thought and approach and are delighted to try out new ideas whether in the context of curriculum innovation or departmental practice. We have our own very competitive salary scale which takes account of experience and the nature of the role, and accommodation may be available. All staff enjoy access to superb facilities and resources, as well as a variety of great benefits which are detailed in our Working at Alleyn's brochure. Interviews are planned for Thursday 5 March. If you have any questions or would like to discuss an application, you are very welcome to contact the HR Department ( , ). Please note that suitable candidates may be interviewed before the closing date, and we reserve the right to withdraw the position if an early appointment is made. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. Alleyn's is an Equal Opportunities employer. Alleyn's welcomes applications from all applicants who meet the requirements for the position, however we are especially keen to receive applications from those in minority groups for which the School is currently underrepresented. We celebrate diversity and thrive on the benefits it brings.
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
We are seeking to appoint a full-time teacher of Computer Science from 3 September 2026. Although the department curriculum runs from a school-directed course in Y7 to A-level in Year 13, it may be that an excellent candidate for this role would wish to develop towards teaching the full curriculum over time. Accordingly, we welcome applications from those who feel they have many, but not all of the technical skills listed in the Person Specification below This post could suit either an experienced teacher, someone early in their career (e.g. an ECT) or possibly an aspiring teacher wanting to enter the profession (we have a full training and induction programme in place). The successful candidate will be an enthusiast for technology and its application who fits with the collegiate culture of the department. We value a diversity of thought and approach and are delighted to try out new ideas whether in the context of curriculum innovation or departmental practice. We have our own very competitive salary scale which takes account of experience and the nature of the role, and accommodation may be available. All staff enjoy access to superb facilities and resources, as well as a variety of great benefits which are detailed in our Working at Alleyn's brochure. Interviews are planned for Thursday 5 March. If you have any questions or would like to discuss an application, you are very welcome to contact the HR Department ( , ). Please note that suitable candidates may be interviewed before the closing date, and we reserve the right to withdraw the position if an early appointment is made. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. Alleyn's is an Equal Opportunities employer. Alleyn's welcomes applications from all applicants who meet the requirements for the position, however we are especially keen to receive applications from those in minority groups for which the School is currently underrepresented. We celebrate diversity and thrive on the benefits it brings.
EdEx Education Recruitment
Primary Teacher + TLR
EdEx Education Recruitment
Primary Teacher + TLR Permanent ASAP Start Brent A 'Good' Ofsted graded Primary School in the Borough of Brent are on the hunt for a Primary Teacher for an ASAP start. This is a full time, and permanent post-paid via the School. This fantastic Primary School have grown from strength to strength over the past 3 years, and have easily established themselves as one of the most impressive Schools throughout the Borough - How have they done this? Rapid expansion from a 1FE to 3FE Impressive SLT throughout Welcoming staff / ethos throughout 1 common goal - To make a difference daily High staff retention rates Best EYFS facilities within the Borough Plenty of CPD opportunities And much, much more! The Head Teacher is keen to attract the best Primary Teachers for this post, and therefore has opened it this post to both ECTs and experienced Primary Teachers. There's plenty of scope for TLRs ranging from Subject, Year Group and Phase Leadership opportunities. This is both a desirable School & opportunity that will be snapped up fast - Don't miss out and apply now! Does this sound like the Primary Teacher + TLR opportunity for you? If so, please read on below to find out further information! JOB DESCRIPTION Primary Teacher + TLR Year group depending on appointed Primary Teacher Inspiring and motivating the younger generation TLR opportunities: Subject, Year Group and Phase Lead ASAP Start - Full Time & Permanent MPS1 - MPS6- £39,480 - £59,500 + TLR (Size depending on experience) Located in the Borough Brent PERSON SPECIFICATION Must have UK QTS Strong understanding of the Primary curriculum required You must show a passion and creative flare towards education and inspiring young minds Understanding of the teaching standards Lesson observations required: 'Good or Outstanding' SCHOOL DETAILS Graded 'Good' in latest Ofsted report Large Primary School - Mixed gender and multi-cultural Strong SLT in place - Fantastic Executive Head Teacher Creative and forward-thinking ethos throughout the Primary School Fantastic CPD opportunities on offer Located in the Borough of Brent If you are interested in this Primary Teacher + TLR opportunity , visits to the school can be arranged immediately. Apply for this Primary Teacher + TLR opportunity by sending your CV to Ryan at EdEx. You will be contacted by your personal consultant (if shortlisted). Primary Teacher + TLR Permanent ASAP Start Brent INDTA
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
Primary Teacher + TLR Permanent ASAP Start Brent A 'Good' Ofsted graded Primary School in the Borough of Brent are on the hunt for a Primary Teacher for an ASAP start. This is a full time, and permanent post-paid via the School. This fantastic Primary School have grown from strength to strength over the past 3 years, and have easily established themselves as one of the most impressive Schools throughout the Borough - How have they done this? Rapid expansion from a 1FE to 3FE Impressive SLT throughout Welcoming staff / ethos throughout 1 common goal - To make a difference daily High staff retention rates Best EYFS facilities within the Borough Plenty of CPD opportunities And much, much more! The Head Teacher is keen to attract the best Primary Teachers for this post, and therefore has opened it this post to both ECTs and experienced Primary Teachers. There's plenty of scope for TLRs ranging from Subject, Year Group and Phase Leadership opportunities. This is both a desirable School & opportunity that will be snapped up fast - Don't miss out and apply now! Does this sound like the Primary Teacher + TLR opportunity for you? If so, please read on below to find out further information! JOB DESCRIPTION Primary Teacher + TLR Year group depending on appointed Primary Teacher Inspiring and motivating the younger generation TLR opportunities: Subject, Year Group and Phase Lead ASAP Start - Full Time & Permanent MPS1 - MPS6- £39,480 - £59,500 + TLR (Size depending on experience) Located in the Borough Brent PERSON SPECIFICATION Must have UK QTS Strong understanding of the Primary curriculum required You must show a passion and creative flare towards education and inspiring young minds Understanding of the teaching standards Lesson observations required: 'Good or Outstanding' SCHOOL DETAILS Graded 'Good' in latest Ofsted report Large Primary School - Mixed gender and multi-cultural Strong SLT in place - Fantastic Executive Head Teacher Creative and forward-thinking ethos throughout the Primary School Fantastic CPD opportunities on offer Located in the Borough of Brent If you are interested in this Primary Teacher + TLR opportunity , visits to the school can be arranged immediately. Apply for this Primary Teacher + TLR opportunity by sending your CV to Ryan at EdEx. You will be contacted by your personal consultant (if shortlisted). Primary Teacher + TLR Permanent ASAP Start Brent INDTA
Teaching Assistant - SEN
Just Teachers Ltd Rugby, Warwickshire
SEN Support Staff - Rugby - Special Needs School Start Date:FEB 2026 until the end of the academic year Contract Type: Full Time term time only Pay: £89.05 - £100 depending on experience (PAYE - no umbrella deductions), About the role: justteachers is seeking a passionate and dedicatedSEN Teaching Assistantto support pupils with a range of additional needs, including Autism (ASC) and Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD), at a welcoming SEN school in Rugby. This will be working in a SEN provision which supports students from EYFS age up to Post 16 age, which could mean you would be working in any group on any given day, so the right candidate needs to be comfortable covering across the whole school across all ages! Key Requirements: Support pupils in small group and 1:1 settings with learning and personal development. Assist the class teacher in planning and delivering tailored learning activities. Promote inclusion and encourage independence. Manage behaviour effectively using positive strategies. Level 2 or higher teaching assistant qualification or equivalent (Must be relevant to working with children) Proven experience working with children in a school or relevant setting (That can be referenced) A minimum of two references that cover the past two years, including last employer. Ideally references will be education or school-based references Benefits of working for justteachers: Competitive pay rates Weekly PAYE Pay no umbrella deductions Dedicated specialist consultants Access to our CPD hub training including Safeguarding, Cyber Security, Autism Awareness, De-Escalation and many others Access to exclusive roles in Primary, Secondary and SEND Schools across Coventry & Warwickshire Tailored in house training Referral Scheme Apply Now: If you're ready to begin a rewarding role supporting young people in a specialist setting, we'd love to hear from you. Safeguarding: justteachers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children therefore all applicants are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and full referencing prior to work for justteachers. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
SEN Support Staff - Rugby - Special Needs School Start Date:FEB 2026 until the end of the academic year Contract Type: Full Time term time only Pay: £89.05 - £100 depending on experience (PAYE - no umbrella deductions), About the role: justteachers is seeking a passionate and dedicatedSEN Teaching Assistantto support pupils with a range of additional needs, including Autism (ASC) and Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD), at a welcoming SEN school in Rugby. This will be working in a SEN provision which supports students from EYFS age up to Post 16 age, which could mean you would be working in any group on any given day, so the right candidate needs to be comfortable covering across the whole school across all ages! Key Requirements: Support pupils in small group and 1:1 settings with learning and personal development. Assist the class teacher in planning and delivering tailored learning activities. Promote inclusion and encourage independence. Manage behaviour effectively using positive strategies. Level 2 or higher teaching assistant qualification or equivalent (Must be relevant to working with children) Proven experience working with children in a school or relevant setting (That can be referenced) A minimum of two references that cover the past two years, including last employer. Ideally references will be education or school-based references Benefits of working for justteachers: Competitive pay rates Weekly PAYE Pay no umbrella deductions Dedicated specialist consultants Access to our CPD hub training including Safeguarding, Cyber Security, Autism Awareness, De-Escalation and many others Access to exclusive roles in Primary, Secondary and SEND Schools across Coventry & Warwickshire Tailored in house training Referral Scheme Apply Now: If you're ready to begin a rewarding role supporting young people in a specialist setting, we'd love to hear from you. Safeguarding: justteachers is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children therefore all applicants are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and full referencing prior to work for justteachers. JBRP1_UKTJ
Head of Spanish / Head of Modern Foreign Languages
Cranleigh International
School Cranleigh School Salary Competitive Working hours Full time Application Deadline Friday, February 27, 2026 Job Summary Are you an inspirational linguist with the vision to lead a thriving department? We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated, well-qualified, and innovative Head of Spanish to lead our successful Spanish Department From September 2026. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced educator with a proven track record in public examinations (GCSE and A-level) to shape the academic direction of a core subject. For a suitably experienced candidate, there is also the potential to take on the broader leadership role of Head of Modern Foreign Languages (MFL). The Department You will join a friendly, open, and committed team of eight MFL specialists. The Spanish department currently consists of three specialists supported by a dedicated Language Assistant. Our facilities are second-to-none, featuring: Purpose-built facilities: Lessons are taught in a well-resourced block where every teacher has their own classroom. Digital Innovation: We are an iPad-integrated school; both staff and pupils use iPads as an integral tool for teaching and learning. Enrichment-led Curriculum: From hosting Spanish Sixth Form themed evenings to leading biennial cultural trips to Spain, we believe in taking language learning far beyond the specification. Key Responsibilities As Head of Department, you will report to the Head and Deputy Head Academic, focusing on three core pillars: 1. Academic Leadership Model teaching excellence across all year groups, including A-Level and Oxbridge preparation. Oversee the evolution of schemes of work and curriculum specifications. Curate the literary and cinematic resources for A-Level study. Drive the development of innovative teaching and learning strategies within the department. 2. Team Management Foster the professional growth of the team through mentoring, work scrutinies, and lesson observations. Support the development of PGCE students, ECTs, and graduate teachers. Lead weekly departmental meetings to share best practices and track student progress. 3. Administration Manage the departmental budget and annual development plans. Oversee staffing allocations, rooming, and timetabling in collaboration with the Head of French. Coordinate external examination entries and entrance assessments. About You The successful candidate will be: A passionate Hispanist with the ability to inspire both staff and students. An experienced teacher with a "results-proven" background at IGCSE and A-Level. A forward-thinking leader who embraces technology (iPad proficiency is a plus). Eager to play a full role in the vibrant extra-curricular life of our busy school. Cranleigh offers a supportive community environment and also a wide range of benefits. For further details about the role, please see the job description below. Please note interviews will be held on the 4 th & 5 th March. To apply, please click on the yellow 'Apply Now' button in the top right corner. Candidates are requested to submit a brief letter of application (no more than one side of A4), together with the online application and supported by a full CV (via the 'Apply now' button) as soon as possible and no later than 9:00 am 27 th February. Applications are considered as they are received and therefore the vacancy may close sooner than advertised. Cranleigh School recognises the positive value of diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. All applicants must have the right to work in the UK. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The post holder will be subject to a DBS check. Job Profile Job Profile document About us Cranleigh aims to educate children in a truly holistic sense, providing every opportunity for pupils to discover and nurture their talents and passions. We want every pupil in our care to flourish. Above all, we want Cranleighans to go out into the world as Thinking, Being, Giving individuals. Thinking: reflects our style of teaching which aims to provide pupils with a questioning mindset and the skills to think and problem solve. Being: is who we are and how we are. Our culture aims to nurture in pupils the core human qualities that enable communities to thrive and support one another Giving: is our hope that Cranleighans grow to recognise their privilege and go out into the world ready to give back and help create meaningful change. Our core values of service, leadership, relationships and excellence underpin all elements of boarding life and education. In the classroom, on the sports field, in the rehearsal studios and creative spaces, we uphold a desire to nurture students with a sense of self-belief supported by a strong moral compass. SERVICE We encourage an attitude of service to each other and to our wider community. We recognise our privileges and our responsibility to give back. RELATIONSHIPS We foster strong relationships in our inclusive boarding community. We believe children flourish in safe, supportive environments. LEADERSHIP We nurture a spirit of openness, integrity and thoroughness in everything we do, equipping Cranleighans with the knowledge and skills to make a mark on the world. We endeavour to be viewed as leaders in holistic boarding education. EXCELLENCE We strive for excellence in everything we do, and aspire to be recognised for our educational vision and the personal qualities of our students. Contact Details If you have any questions about this role, or wish to discuss please contact us by email at or by telephone on
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
School Cranleigh School Salary Competitive Working hours Full time Application Deadline Friday, February 27, 2026 Job Summary Are you an inspirational linguist with the vision to lead a thriving department? We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated, well-qualified, and innovative Head of Spanish to lead our successful Spanish Department From September 2026. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced educator with a proven track record in public examinations (GCSE and A-level) to shape the academic direction of a core subject. For a suitably experienced candidate, there is also the potential to take on the broader leadership role of Head of Modern Foreign Languages (MFL). The Department You will join a friendly, open, and committed team of eight MFL specialists. The Spanish department currently consists of three specialists supported by a dedicated Language Assistant. Our facilities are second-to-none, featuring: Purpose-built facilities: Lessons are taught in a well-resourced block where every teacher has their own classroom. Digital Innovation: We are an iPad-integrated school; both staff and pupils use iPads as an integral tool for teaching and learning. Enrichment-led Curriculum: From hosting Spanish Sixth Form themed evenings to leading biennial cultural trips to Spain, we believe in taking language learning far beyond the specification. Key Responsibilities As Head of Department, you will report to the Head and Deputy Head Academic, focusing on three core pillars: 1. Academic Leadership Model teaching excellence across all year groups, including A-Level and Oxbridge preparation. Oversee the evolution of schemes of work and curriculum specifications. Curate the literary and cinematic resources for A-Level study. Drive the development of innovative teaching and learning strategies within the department. 2. Team Management Foster the professional growth of the team through mentoring, work scrutinies, and lesson observations. Support the development of PGCE students, ECTs, and graduate teachers. Lead weekly departmental meetings to share best practices and track student progress. 3. Administration Manage the departmental budget and annual development plans. Oversee staffing allocations, rooming, and timetabling in collaboration with the Head of French. Coordinate external examination entries and entrance assessments. About You The successful candidate will be: A passionate Hispanist with the ability to inspire both staff and students. An experienced teacher with a "results-proven" background at IGCSE and A-Level. A forward-thinking leader who embraces technology (iPad proficiency is a plus). Eager to play a full role in the vibrant extra-curricular life of our busy school. Cranleigh offers a supportive community environment and also a wide range of benefits. For further details about the role, please see the job description below. Please note interviews will be held on the 4 th & 5 th March. To apply, please click on the yellow 'Apply Now' button in the top right corner. Candidates are requested to submit a brief letter of application (no more than one side of A4), together with the online application and supported by a full CV (via the 'Apply now' button) as soon as possible and no later than 9:00 am 27 th February. Applications are considered as they are received and therefore the vacancy may close sooner than advertised. Cranleigh School recognises the positive value of diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. All applicants must have the right to work in the UK. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The post holder will be subject to a DBS check. Job Profile Job Profile document About us Cranleigh aims to educate children in a truly holistic sense, providing every opportunity for pupils to discover and nurture their talents and passions. We want every pupil in our care to flourish. Above all, we want Cranleighans to go out into the world as Thinking, Being, Giving individuals. Thinking: reflects our style of teaching which aims to provide pupils with a questioning mindset and the skills to think and problem solve. Being: is who we are and how we are. Our culture aims to nurture in pupils the core human qualities that enable communities to thrive and support one another Giving: is our hope that Cranleighans grow to recognise their privilege and go out into the world ready to give back and help create meaningful change. Our core values of service, leadership, relationships and excellence underpin all elements of boarding life and education. In the classroom, on the sports field, in the rehearsal studios and creative spaces, we uphold a desire to nurture students with a sense of self-belief supported by a strong moral compass. SERVICE We encourage an attitude of service to each other and to our wider community. We recognise our privileges and our responsibility to give back. RELATIONSHIPS We foster strong relationships in our inclusive boarding community. We believe children flourish in safe, supportive environments. LEADERSHIP We nurture a spirit of openness, integrity and thoroughness in everything we do, equipping Cranleighans with the knowledge and skills to make a mark on the world. We endeavour to be viewed as leaders in holistic boarding education. EXCELLENCE We strive for excellence in everything we do, and aspire to be recognised for our educational vision and the personal qualities of our students. Contact Details If you have any questions about this role, or wish to discuss please contact us by email at or by telephone on
Head of Junior Years
Scottish Council of Independent Schools Edinburgh, Midlothian
The Edinburgh Academy is seeking to appoint an outstanding Head of Junior Years to play a pivotal leadership role in shaping the academic, pastoral and personal development of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2). This is a highly influential position at the heart of the Senior School, offering the opportunity to lead a dynamic year group team and to make a lasting impact on the daily lives and long-term success of around 250 pupils. The successful candidate will be an inspirational teacher and pastoral leader with the vision, energy and empathy to ensure that every pupil is supported to thrive - academically, socially and emotionally - during these crucial formative years. Working closely with the Deputy Rector (Student Life), the wider Pastoral Team and colleagues across the Junior and Senior Schools, the Head of Junior Years will oversee transitions, wellbeing, behaviour, engagement and progress, ensuring the highest standards of care, scholarship and character education. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced teacher with a strong leadership skillset to take on a significant promoted role within a forward-thinking and values-driven school, where relationships, ambition and pupil development sit at the heart of everything we do. The post is available from August 2026. Main Responsibilities The Head of Junior Years has responsibility for the pastoral and academic wellbeing of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2) at The Edinburgh Academy. Assisted in their duties by three Assistant Heads of Year, who have direct leadership of these individual year groups, the Head of Junior Years oversees all aspects of student life for pupils in the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years will have a strong presence around the Senior School, and they will oversee the pastoral care and discipline of pupils in their year groups and take responsibility for the smooth daily running of the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years works within as part of the wider Pastoral Team who oversee support throughout the Senior School: Head of Junior Years - P6 liaison/ Geits/ 2nds/ 3rds (P7/S1/S2) - 250 pupils approx. Head of Middle Years - 4ths/ 5ths (S3/S4) - 210 students approx. Head of Senior Years - 6ths/7ths (S5/6) - 220 students approx. The role will contain elements of both academic and pastoral work, and as such would suit an experienced teacher with a wide-ranging skillset. The role will require the successful candidate to: Work collaboratively with the P5/P6 Department Head to ensure a smooth transition for our new Geits (P7) year group Oversee all transitions for new pupils joining the Junior Years - working with the Admissions Department. Work collaboratively with the wider Pastoral Team to share ideas, problems, information and strategies. Liaise with parents and families of EA pupils to be an important point of contact for pastoral/academic oversight of pupils in the Junior Years. Liaise with others, including outside agencies and organisations, to support pupil progress and wellbeing. Lead, support and develop the Assistant Heads of Year and their group of Class Teachers, and use their strengths to build a coherent and effective Junior Years team. Oversee the academic progress of pupils in their year groups in co-ordination with the Deputy Rector (Academics.) The Head of Junior Years is responsible for tracking pupils into and through their BGE year groups. Central to this is the process of target setting and review. Collaborate closely with the Junior School to build on their tracking and monitoring and develop the tracking system further into the Middle Years Team. Work collaboratively with the Deputy Rector Student Life on matters of well-being, safeguarding and when necessary, child protection, working alongside our CPC and Deputy CPC. Co-ordinate, publicise and monitor attendance at any clubs, societies and activities on offer to pupils in their year groups. This includes working with the Director of Sport to support the physical wellbeing of pupils. Oversee and encourage pupil involvement in co-curricular activities and track wider engagement of all pupils, seeking to build on their four capacities: successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. Gather information and liaise with the Deputy Rectors and the Support for Learning Department throughout the year as required, but specifically prior to Review Meetings. They should also chair the discussion of their year groups at Academic/Pastoral Review Meetings. Work with the Admissions Department for new EA students into the Junior Years as well as assisting in the co-ordination of EA pupils as they transfer from P6 into Geits. Work with Marketing Team to promote EA and the Junior Years programme - establish/strengthen links with other Junior/Prep Schools. Work with our Head of Outdoor Education and Character Education to help plan and co-ordinate residential trips and visits for Geits and 2nds. Liaise with the Head of Middle Years on the 3rds Outward Bound residential camp. Lead and facilitate weekly Year Group assemblies. Plan and co-ordinate, with the Charities Committee, social functions for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Seek out and promote opportunities for Pupil Leadership. Liaise with the Senior Years Team to oversee the day to day running of the Mentoring Scheme, where senior pupils mentor Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Middle Years Team to encourage Middle Years pupils to run lunchtime activities for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Deputy Rector (Student Life) and the Assistant Heads of Year with the running and organisation of the Health and Wellbeing programme. In addition, it is essential that the Head of Junior Years monitors and maintains high standards of behaviour and appearance across their year groups, with specific responsibility for pupil discipline in line with the Positive Behaviour Policy. Also included are those duties and responsibilities associated with all teachers at the Edinburgh Academy: To plan, prepare and teach lessons to all assigned pupils according to their educational needs. To assess, record and report on the progress of the pupils within the guidelines written in the Staff Handbook. To engage with the wider School Curriculum in a manner which is consistent with the ethos of the School. To carry out such administrative and other routine tasks as are outlined in the Staff Handbook. To demonstrate a commitment to both individual professional development and to the developing curriculum in the School. To carry out any other duties and to assume any other responsibilities as the Rector shall from time to time reasonably request. To be conscious at all times of the importance of the external image of the School and to act in a professional and constructive manner with pupils, parents and external agencies. Ideal Candidate The Candidate This is an important and demanding leadership role, of crucial importance to the wellbeing and care of all pupils. The successful candidate will play a central role in setting and maintaining the highest standards in terms of scholarship, pastoral care, commitment and discipline. Given the demands of this position, it would not be expected that the post holder would also hold an additional senior appointment, such as a Head of Department post. The post would suit either an applicant seeking a significant promoted position for the first time, or a Head of Department wishing to develop their professional life in a new and challenging direction. Qualifications / Experience Essential: A qualified and experienced teacher with GTCS registration A proven track record of leadership, either in pastoral or academic fields, and a high level of administrative and communication skills Knowledge and understanding of motivating, inspiring and challenging young people to nurture the best from them, academically and personally An empathetic and knowledgeable pastoral leader with strong understanding of child protection procedures and the promotion of well-being for young people. Desirable: Experience in the use of iSAMS or other databases Experience and knowledge of assisting in National 5 subject choices. A willingness and skillset to develop tracking systems, collecting and analysing data to plan school improvement. Please note, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role therefore the successful candidate must have the right to work in the UK via other means. Package Description The school prides itself on its warm and welcoming community, inclusive of all staff. Our teaching staff work alongside the operational teams to ensure the smooth running of the school. We value the contribution of all team members. Through involvement in the co-curricular programme all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged. Our reward package includes: Generous Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Access to onsite gym Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Programme, including discounted access to health insurance, financial well-being products, cycle to work and electric car schemes as well as discounts to a number of major retailers Fee discount A three course lunch is provided during term time
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
The Edinburgh Academy is seeking to appoint an outstanding Head of Junior Years to play a pivotal leadership role in shaping the academic, pastoral and personal development of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2). This is a highly influential position at the heart of the Senior School, offering the opportunity to lead a dynamic year group team and to make a lasting impact on the daily lives and long-term success of around 250 pupils. The successful candidate will be an inspirational teacher and pastoral leader with the vision, energy and empathy to ensure that every pupil is supported to thrive - academically, socially and emotionally - during these crucial formative years. Working closely with the Deputy Rector (Student Life), the wider Pastoral Team and colleagues across the Junior and Senior Schools, the Head of Junior Years will oversee transitions, wellbeing, behaviour, engagement and progress, ensuring the highest standards of care, scholarship and character education. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced teacher with a strong leadership skillset to take on a significant promoted role within a forward-thinking and values-driven school, where relationships, ambition and pupil development sit at the heart of everything we do. The post is available from August 2026. Main Responsibilities The Head of Junior Years has responsibility for the pastoral and academic wellbeing of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2) at The Edinburgh Academy. Assisted in their duties by three Assistant Heads of Year, who have direct leadership of these individual year groups, the Head of Junior Years oversees all aspects of student life for pupils in the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years will have a strong presence around the Senior School, and they will oversee the pastoral care and discipline of pupils in their year groups and take responsibility for the smooth daily running of the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years works within as part of the wider Pastoral Team who oversee support throughout the Senior School: Head of Junior Years - P6 liaison/ Geits/ 2nds/ 3rds (P7/S1/S2) - 250 pupils approx. Head of Middle Years - 4ths/ 5ths (S3/S4) - 210 students approx. Head of Senior Years - 6ths/7ths (S5/6) - 220 students approx. The role will contain elements of both academic and pastoral work, and as such would suit an experienced teacher with a wide-ranging skillset. The role will require the successful candidate to: Work collaboratively with the P5/P6 Department Head to ensure a smooth transition for our new Geits (P7) year group Oversee all transitions for new pupils joining the Junior Years - working with the Admissions Department. Work collaboratively with the wider Pastoral Team to share ideas, problems, information and strategies. Liaise with parents and families of EA pupils to be an important point of contact for pastoral/academic oversight of pupils in the Junior Years. Liaise with others, including outside agencies and organisations, to support pupil progress and wellbeing. Lead, support and develop the Assistant Heads of Year and their group of Class Teachers, and use their strengths to build a coherent and effective Junior Years team. Oversee the academic progress of pupils in their year groups in co-ordination with the Deputy Rector (Academics.) The Head of Junior Years is responsible for tracking pupils into and through their BGE year groups. Central to this is the process of target setting and review. Collaborate closely with the Junior School to build on their tracking and monitoring and develop the tracking system further into the Middle Years Team. Work collaboratively with the Deputy Rector Student Life on matters of well-being, safeguarding and when necessary, child protection, working alongside our CPC and Deputy CPC. Co-ordinate, publicise and monitor attendance at any clubs, societies and activities on offer to pupils in their year groups. This includes working with the Director of Sport to support the physical wellbeing of pupils. Oversee and encourage pupil involvement in co-curricular activities and track wider engagement of all pupils, seeking to build on their four capacities: successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. Gather information and liaise with the Deputy Rectors and the Support for Learning Department throughout the year as required, but specifically prior to Review Meetings. They should also chair the discussion of their year groups at Academic/Pastoral Review Meetings. Work with the Admissions Department for new EA students into the Junior Years as well as assisting in the co-ordination of EA pupils as they transfer from P6 into Geits. Work with Marketing Team to promote EA and the Junior Years programme - establish/strengthen links with other Junior/Prep Schools. Work with our Head of Outdoor Education and Character Education to help plan and co-ordinate residential trips and visits for Geits and 2nds. Liaise with the Head of Middle Years on the 3rds Outward Bound residential camp. Lead and facilitate weekly Year Group assemblies. Plan and co-ordinate, with the Charities Committee, social functions for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Seek out and promote opportunities for Pupil Leadership. Liaise with the Senior Years Team to oversee the day to day running of the Mentoring Scheme, where senior pupils mentor Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Middle Years Team to encourage Middle Years pupils to run lunchtime activities for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Deputy Rector (Student Life) and the Assistant Heads of Year with the running and organisation of the Health and Wellbeing programme. In addition, it is essential that the Head of Junior Years monitors and maintains high standards of behaviour and appearance across their year groups, with specific responsibility for pupil discipline in line with the Positive Behaviour Policy. Also included are those duties and responsibilities associated with all teachers at the Edinburgh Academy: To plan, prepare and teach lessons to all assigned pupils according to their educational needs. To assess, record and report on the progress of the pupils within the guidelines written in the Staff Handbook. To engage with the wider School Curriculum in a manner which is consistent with the ethos of the School. To carry out such administrative and other routine tasks as are outlined in the Staff Handbook. To demonstrate a commitment to both individual professional development and to the developing curriculum in the School. To carry out any other duties and to assume any other responsibilities as the Rector shall from time to time reasonably request. To be conscious at all times of the importance of the external image of the School and to act in a professional and constructive manner with pupils, parents and external agencies. Ideal Candidate The Candidate This is an important and demanding leadership role, of crucial importance to the wellbeing and care of all pupils. The successful candidate will play a central role in setting and maintaining the highest standards in terms of scholarship, pastoral care, commitment and discipline. Given the demands of this position, it would not be expected that the post holder would also hold an additional senior appointment, such as a Head of Department post. The post would suit either an applicant seeking a significant promoted position for the first time, or a Head of Department wishing to develop their professional life in a new and challenging direction. Qualifications / Experience Essential: A qualified and experienced teacher with GTCS registration A proven track record of leadership, either in pastoral or academic fields, and a high level of administrative and communication skills Knowledge and understanding of motivating, inspiring and challenging young people to nurture the best from them, academically and personally An empathetic and knowledgeable pastoral leader with strong understanding of child protection procedures and the promotion of well-being for young people. Desirable: Experience in the use of iSAMS or other databases Experience and knowledge of assisting in National 5 subject choices. A willingness and skillset to develop tracking systems, collecting and analysing data to plan school improvement. Please note, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role therefore the successful candidate must have the right to work in the UK via other means. Package Description The school prides itself on its warm and welcoming community, inclusive of all staff. Our teaching staff work alongside the operational teams to ensure the smooth running of the school. We value the contribution of all team members. Through involvement in the co-curricular programme all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged. Our reward package includes: Generous Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Access to onsite gym Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Programme, including discounted access to health insurance, financial well-being products, cycle to work and electric car schemes as well as discounts to a number of major retailers Fee discount A three course lunch is provided during term time
Head of Junior Years
George Watson's College Edinburgh, Midlothian
£61,411 per annum (point C4 on EA promoted pay scale) Working Hours: 35 hours per week Location: Edinburgh Closing Date: 01/03/2026 Department: Pastoral Care Region / Division: Edinburgh Academy Job Role: Teaching Package Description The school prides itself on its warm and welcoming community, inclusive of all staff. Our teaching staff work alongside the operational teams to ensure the smooth running of the school. We value the contribution of all team members. Through involvement in the co-curricular programme all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged. Our reward package includes: Generous Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Access to onsite gym Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Programme, including discounted access to health insurance, financial well-being products, cycle to work and electric car schemes as well as discounts to a number of major retailers A three course lunch is provided during term time The Role The Edinburgh Academy is seeking to appoint an outstanding Head of Junior Years to play a pivotal leadership role in shaping the academic, pastoral and personal development of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2). This is a highly influential position at the heart of the Senior School, offering the opportunity to lead a dynamic year group team and to make a lasting impact on the daily lives and long-term success of around 250 pupils. The successful candidate will be an inspirational teacher and pastoral leader with the vision, energy and empathy to ensure that every pupil is supported to thrive - academically, socially and emotionally - during these crucial formative years. Working closely with the Deputy Rector (Student Life), the wider Pastoral Team and colleagues across the Junior and Senior Schools, the Head of Junior Years will oversee transitions, wellbeing, behaviour, engagement and progress, ensuring the highest standards of care, scholarship and character education. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced teacher with a strong leadership skillset to take on a significant promoted role within a forward-thinking and values-driven school, where relationships, ambition and pupil development sit at the heart of everything we do. The post is available from August 2026. Main Responsibilities The Head of Junior Years has responsibility for the pastoral and academic wellbeing of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2) at The Edinburgh Academy. Assisted in their duties by three Assistant Heads of Year, who have direct leadership of these individual year groups, the Head of Junior Years oversees all aspects of student life for pupils in the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years will have a strong presence around the Senior School, and they will oversee the pastoral care and discipline of pupils in their year groups and take responsibility for the smooth daily running of the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years works within as part of the wider Pastoral Team who oversee support throughout the Senior School: Head of Junior Years - P6 liaison/ Geits/ 2nds/ 3rds (P7/S1/S2) - 250 pupils approx. Head of Middle Years - 4ths/ 5ths (S3/S4) - 210 students approx. Head of Senior Years - 6ths/7ths (S5/6) - 220 students approx. The role will contain elements of both academic and pastoral work, and as such would suit an experienced teacher with a wide-ranging skillset. The role will require the successful candidate to: Work collaboratively with the P5/P6 Department Head to ensure a smooth transition for our new Geits (P7) year group Oversee all transitions for new pupils joining the Junior Years - working with the Admissions Department. Work collaboratively with the wider Pastoral Team to share ideas, problems, information and strategies. Liaise with parents and families of EA pupils to be an important point of contact for pastoral/academic oversight of pupils in the Junior Years. Liaise with others, including outside agencies and organisations, to support pupil progress and wellbeing. Lead, support and develop the Assistant Heads of Year and their group of Class Teachers, and use their strengths to build a coherent and effective Junior Years team. Oversee the academic progress of pupils in their year groups in co-ordination with the Deputy Rector (Academics.) The Head of Junior Years is responsible for tracking pupils into and through their BGE year groups. Central to this is the process of target setting and review. Collaborate closely with the Junior School to build on their tracking and monitoring and develop the tracking system further into the Middle Years Team. Work collaboratively with the Deputy Rector Student Life on matters of well-being, safeguarding and when necessary, child protection, working alongside our CPC and Deputy CPC. Co-ordinate, publicise and monitor attendance at any clubs, societies and activities on offer to pupils in their year groups. This includes working with the Director of Sport to support the physical wellbeing of pupils. Oversee and encourage pupil involvement in co-curricular activities and track wider engagement of all pupils, seeking to build on their four capacities: successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. Gather information and liaise with the Deputy Rectors and the Support for Learning Department throughout the year as required, but specifically prior to Review Meetings. They should also chair the discussion of their year groups at Academic/Pastoral Review Meetings. Work with the Admissions Department for new EA students into the Junior Years as well as assisting in the co-ordination of EA pupils as they transfer from P6 into Geits. Work with Marketing Team to promote EA and the Junior Years programme - establish/strengthen links with other Junior/Prep Schools. Work with our Head of Outdoor Education and Character Education to help plan and co-ordinate residential trips and visits for Geits and 2nds. Liaise with the Head of Middle Years on the 3rds Outward Bound residential camp. Lead and facilitate weekly Year Group assemblies. Plan and co-ordinate, with the Charities Committee, social functions for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Seek out and promote opportunities for Pupil Leadership. Liaise with the Senior Years Team to oversee the day to day running of the Mentoring Scheme, where senior pupils mentor Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Middle Years Team to encourage Middle Years pupils to run lunchtime activities for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Deputy Rector (Student Life) and the Assistant Heads of Year with the running and organisation of the Health and Wellbeing programme. In addition, it is essential that the Head of Junior Years monitors and maintains high standards of behaviour and appearance across their year groups, with specific responsibility for pupil discipline in line with the Positive Behaviour Policy. Also included are those duties and responsibilities associated with all teachers at the Edinburgh Academy: To plan, prepare and teach lessons to all assigned pupils according to their educational needs. To assess, record and report on the progress of the pupils within the guidelines written in the Staff Handbook. To engage with the wider School Curriculum in a manner which is consistent with the ethos of the School. To carry out such administrative and other routine tasks as are outlined in the Staff Handbook. To demonstrate a commitment to both individual professional development and to the developing curriculum in the School. To carry out any other duties and to assume any other responsibilities as the Rector shall from time to time reasonably request. To be conscious at all times of the importance of the external image of the School and to act in a professional and constructive manner with pupils, parents and external agencies. The Ideal Candidate The Candidate This is an important and demanding leadership role, of crucial importance to the wellbeing and care of all pupils. The successful candidate will play a central role in setting and maintaining the highest standards in terms of scholarship, pastoral care, commitment and discipline. Given the demands of this position, it would not be expected that the post holder would also hold an additional senior appointment, such as a Head of Department post. The post would suit either an applicant seeking a significant promoted position for the first time, or a Head of Department wishing to develop their professional life in a new and challenging direction. Qualifications / Experience: A qualified and experienced teacher with GTCS registration A proven track record of leadership, either in pastoral or academic fields, and a high level of administrative and communication skills Knowledge and understanding of motivating, inspiring and challenging young people to nurture the best from them, academically and personally An empathetic and knowledgeable pastoral leader with strong understanding of child protection procedures and the promotion of well being for young people. Experience in the use of iSAMS or other databases . click apply for full job details
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
£61,411 per annum (point C4 on EA promoted pay scale) Working Hours: 35 hours per week Location: Edinburgh Closing Date: 01/03/2026 Department: Pastoral Care Region / Division: Edinburgh Academy Job Role: Teaching Package Description The school prides itself on its warm and welcoming community, inclusive of all staff. Our teaching staff work alongside the operational teams to ensure the smooth running of the school. We value the contribution of all team members. Through involvement in the co-curricular programme all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged. Our reward package includes: Generous Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Access to onsite gym Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Programme, including discounted access to health insurance, financial well-being products, cycle to work and electric car schemes as well as discounts to a number of major retailers A three course lunch is provided during term time The Role The Edinburgh Academy is seeking to appoint an outstanding Head of Junior Years to play a pivotal leadership role in shaping the academic, pastoral and personal development of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2). This is a highly influential position at the heart of the Senior School, offering the opportunity to lead a dynamic year group team and to make a lasting impact on the daily lives and long-term success of around 250 pupils. The successful candidate will be an inspirational teacher and pastoral leader with the vision, energy and empathy to ensure that every pupil is supported to thrive - academically, socially and emotionally - during these crucial formative years. Working closely with the Deputy Rector (Student Life), the wider Pastoral Team and colleagues across the Junior and Senior Schools, the Head of Junior Years will oversee transitions, wellbeing, behaviour, engagement and progress, ensuring the highest standards of care, scholarship and character education. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced teacher with a strong leadership skillset to take on a significant promoted role within a forward-thinking and values-driven school, where relationships, ambition and pupil development sit at the heart of everything we do. The post is available from August 2026. Main Responsibilities The Head of Junior Years has responsibility for the pastoral and academic wellbeing of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2) at The Edinburgh Academy. Assisted in their duties by three Assistant Heads of Year, who have direct leadership of these individual year groups, the Head of Junior Years oversees all aspects of student life for pupils in the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years will have a strong presence around the Senior School, and they will oversee the pastoral care and discipline of pupils in their year groups and take responsibility for the smooth daily running of the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years works within as part of the wider Pastoral Team who oversee support throughout the Senior School: Head of Junior Years - P6 liaison/ Geits/ 2nds/ 3rds (P7/S1/S2) - 250 pupils approx. Head of Middle Years - 4ths/ 5ths (S3/S4) - 210 students approx. Head of Senior Years - 6ths/7ths (S5/6) - 220 students approx. The role will contain elements of both academic and pastoral work, and as such would suit an experienced teacher with a wide-ranging skillset. The role will require the successful candidate to: Work collaboratively with the P5/P6 Department Head to ensure a smooth transition for our new Geits (P7) year group Oversee all transitions for new pupils joining the Junior Years - working with the Admissions Department. Work collaboratively with the wider Pastoral Team to share ideas, problems, information and strategies. Liaise with parents and families of EA pupils to be an important point of contact for pastoral/academic oversight of pupils in the Junior Years. Liaise with others, including outside agencies and organisations, to support pupil progress and wellbeing. Lead, support and develop the Assistant Heads of Year and their group of Class Teachers, and use their strengths to build a coherent and effective Junior Years team. Oversee the academic progress of pupils in their year groups in co-ordination with the Deputy Rector (Academics.) The Head of Junior Years is responsible for tracking pupils into and through their BGE year groups. Central to this is the process of target setting and review. Collaborate closely with the Junior School to build on their tracking and monitoring and develop the tracking system further into the Middle Years Team. Work collaboratively with the Deputy Rector Student Life on matters of well-being, safeguarding and when necessary, child protection, working alongside our CPC and Deputy CPC. Co-ordinate, publicise and monitor attendance at any clubs, societies and activities on offer to pupils in their year groups. This includes working with the Director of Sport to support the physical wellbeing of pupils. Oversee and encourage pupil involvement in co-curricular activities and track wider engagement of all pupils, seeking to build on their four capacities: successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. Gather information and liaise with the Deputy Rectors and the Support for Learning Department throughout the year as required, but specifically prior to Review Meetings. They should also chair the discussion of their year groups at Academic/Pastoral Review Meetings. Work with the Admissions Department for new EA students into the Junior Years as well as assisting in the co-ordination of EA pupils as they transfer from P6 into Geits. Work with Marketing Team to promote EA and the Junior Years programme - establish/strengthen links with other Junior/Prep Schools. Work with our Head of Outdoor Education and Character Education to help plan and co-ordinate residential trips and visits for Geits and 2nds. Liaise with the Head of Middle Years on the 3rds Outward Bound residential camp. Lead and facilitate weekly Year Group assemblies. Plan and co-ordinate, with the Charities Committee, social functions for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Seek out and promote opportunities for Pupil Leadership. Liaise with the Senior Years Team to oversee the day to day running of the Mentoring Scheme, where senior pupils mentor Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Middle Years Team to encourage Middle Years pupils to run lunchtime activities for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Deputy Rector (Student Life) and the Assistant Heads of Year with the running and organisation of the Health and Wellbeing programme. In addition, it is essential that the Head of Junior Years monitors and maintains high standards of behaviour and appearance across their year groups, with specific responsibility for pupil discipline in line with the Positive Behaviour Policy. Also included are those duties and responsibilities associated with all teachers at the Edinburgh Academy: To plan, prepare and teach lessons to all assigned pupils according to their educational needs. To assess, record and report on the progress of the pupils within the guidelines written in the Staff Handbook. To engage with the wider School Curriculum in a manner which is consistent with the ethos of the School. To carry out such administrative and other routine tasks as are outlined in the Staff Handbook. To demonstrate a commitment to both individual professional development and to the developing curriculum in the School. To carry out any other duties and to assume any other responsibilities as the Rector shall from time to time reasonably request. To be conscious at all times of the importance of the external image of the School and to act in a professional and constructive manner with pupils, parents and external agencies. The Ideal Candidate The Candidate This is an important and demanding leadership role, of crucial importance to the wellbeing and care of all pupils. The successful candidate will play a central role in setting and maintaining the highest standards in terms of scholarship, pastoral care, commitment and discipline. Given the demands of this position, it would not be expected that the post holder would also hold an additional senior appointment, such as a Head of Department post. The post would suit either an applicant seeking a significant promoted position for the first time, or a Head of Department wishing to develop their professional life in a new and challenging direction. Qualifications / Experience: A qualified and experienced teacher with GTCS registration A proven track record of leadership, either in pastoral or academic fields, and a high level of administrative and communication skills Knowledge and understanding of motivating, inspiring and challenging young people to nurture the best from them, academically and personally An empathetic and knowledgeable pastoral leader with strong understanding of child protection procedures and the promotion of well being for young people. Experience in the use of iSAMS or other databases . click apply for full job details
EdEx Education Recruitment
Primary Teachers Required - Redbridge
EdEx Education Recruitment
Primary Teachers Required Permanent 4 'Outstanding' Primary Schools Redbridge EdEx are working with multiple Outstanding" Primary Schools across the Borough of Redbridge. Each Primary School offers a variety of things - from research-based projects, outside learning, modern approach, mental health / wellbeing support, CPD / TLR opportunities & much more! All the roles listed below are full time & permanent posts for ASAP, Feb, April or Sept 26 starts unless stated otherwise! PRIMARY TEACHERS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING ROLES: Primary Teacher + TLR - Foundation Focus, 3FE EYFS (Primary Teacher) - 2FE KS2 Primary Teacher / KS2 Primary NQT - 4FE Primary Teacher / Primary NQT - Flexible on Year Group, 4FE Primary Teacher + TLR Opportunities - School will work to your personal strengths, 3FE Year 1 Primary Teacher / Year 1 Primary NQT - 2FE Year 3 or 3 Primary Teacher - Open to NQTs - 3FE Phase Leader - Primary Teacher - 4FE Class Teacher / Primary Teacher / Primary NQT + TLR - 4FE If any of the above Primary Teacher roles appeal to you and you would like to find out more information, then please apply now! You will be contacted within 2 hours if you have been shortlisted by your personal consultant (Ryan) - Initial chats are welcomed! Primary Teachers Required Permanent 4 'Outstanding' Primary Schools Redbridge INDT
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
Primary Teachers Required Permanent 4 'Outstanding' Primary Schools Redbridge EdEx are working with multiple Outstanding" Primary Schools across the Borough of Redbridge. Each Primary School offers a variety of things - from research-based projects, outside learning, modern approach, mental health / wellbeing support, CPD / TLR opportunities & much more! All the roles listed below are full time & permanent posts for ASAP, Feb, April or Sept 26 starts unless stated otherwise! PRIMARY TEACHERS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING ROLES: Primary Teacher + TLR - Foundation Focus, 3FE EYFS (Primary Teacher) - 2FE KS2 Primary Teacher / KS2 Primary NQT - 4FE Primary Teacher / Primary NQT - Flexible on Year Group, 4FE Primary Teacher + TLR Opportunities - School will work to your personal strengths, 3FE Year 1 Primary Teacher / Year 1 Primary NQT - 2FE Year 3 or 3 Primary Teacher - Open to NQTs - 3FE Phase Leader - Primary Teacher - 4FE Class Teacher / Primary Teacher / Primary NQT + TLR - 4FE If any of the above Primary Teacher roles appeal to you and you would like to find out more information, then please apply now! You will be contacted within 2 hours if you have been shortlisted by your personal consultant (Ryan) - Initial chats are welcomed! Primary Teachers Required Permanent 4 'Outstanding' Primary Schools Redbridge INDT
Consultant Psychiatrist in North Tyneside EIP
NHS
Consultant Psychiatrist in North Tyneside EIP The closing date is 23 February 2026. At CNTW we strive to provide the BEST CARE, delivered by the BEST PEOPLE, to achieve the BEST OUTCOME. As a Consultant, you will know what it means to achieve this by leading a team. Striving for a better service leads to a better you. This is an exciting opportunity to work as substantive consultant psychiatrist with the North Tyneside Early Intervention in Psychosis Team. This is a 6PA post which has fallen vacant following the departure of the current post-holder. The post is based in Benton View, Forest Hall. You will join a well-established multidisciplinary team covering localities in North Tyneside area. The service offers help to people aged 14-65 years who are experiencing first symptoms of psychosis, as well as providing help to their families. The multidisciplinary workforce includes Child and Adolescent Consultant Psychiatrist, community psychiatric nurses, psychologist, Mental health and wellbeing practitioner, family therapist, individual placement support employment specialist and community support assistant. You will also have support of administrative staff. Please note we can not sponsor GMC for this role. Please note this vacancy will close once sufficient applications have been received. Main duties of the job As a medical leader in the service, you will typically provide outpatient reviews of new and current patients. You will also provide support and consultative advice to the clinicians in the service, supervision and support to junior doctors as well as visiting medical students on an ad-hoc basis. Your role will involve liaison with GP's and other multi-agency staff. You will take a lead role alongside other colleagues in service establishment, development, and innovation/ improvement, and will be expected to contribute to the ongoing training and development programme within the team. You will have your own office space and will be supported by a medical assistant and/or medical secretary. We are looking for applicants based anywhere in the UK to explore exciting new opportunities in remote and digital working. About us Why us? Up to £8k relocation package 30 days study leave (every 3 years) Flexible working opportunities created with you involved in your job plan Remote working available as suits service needs Dedicated and protected SPA time Focus on creating a healthy workforce by investing heavily in health and wellbeing accessible support including emotional, physical, social, psychological financial and career well being Teaching and research opportunities available Stimulating CPD sessions and programs including mentoring, medical leadership, and coaching Teaching opportunities in our brand-new state of the art Medical Education Centre Employee Excellence awards Plus, lots more employee benefits including discounts. Find out more at As an added bonus, the Trust is located in the Northeast of England and Cumbria which is an area of outstanding natural beauty, containing national parks, ancient heritage sites and major cities supported by excellent national and international transport links. The area is predominantly rural and contains the Lake District National Park which is considered one of England's finest areas of natural beauty. Job responsibilities The post-holder is expected to demonstrate a commitment to delivering excellence in clinical care, to working effectively with multi-disciplinary teams and to promoting the safety and wellbeing of the patients. The post-holder is expected to respect the rights and the dignity of patients, to consider the individual and cultural needs of patients and to work with families and carers in the best interest of the patient (in line with the Trust Carers Charter). All services in the Trust are managed in Clinical Business Units, divided into four groups North West (Cumbria), North (Northumberland & North Tyneside), Central (Newcastle & Gateshead) and South (South Tyneside & Sunderland). The North Northumberland CTT post is managed in the North Community Clinical Business Unit. Clinical Business Units are managed via a Collective Leadership model and Associate Directors, including an Associate Medical Director, provide managerial input to all Clinical Business Units. The Team has the support of a Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team for more acute clinical presentations or for service users more at risk of requiring inpatient treatment. The Team is also supported by the Psychiatric Liaison Teams based in nearby acute hospitals, namely the Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital (NSECH) in Northumberland, and the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) in Newcastle upon Tyne. The Trust is constantly seeking to improve its services and to respond to changes in health care need and demand. This job description may be amended in a light of changes to patterns or service delivery and the post holder should be flexible and open to changes that enhance patient care and will be expected to play a central role in developing these services. The post-holder should familiarize themselves with Trust policies and procedures and their practice should be compliant with these. Dedicated administration staff will arrange clinics in the team base or patients home, if appropriate. The post-holder will also be an integral part of the Team, and will attend weekly multi-disciplinary Team meetings, offering advice and guidance to Team members. There will also be opportunities to offer teaching sessions to staff at this meeting. Applicants should be on the Specialist Register or be within 6 months of obtaining CCT at the point of interview. Candidates should be suitably qualified, including eligibility for Section 12 approval and Approved Clinician status. Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for further details. For a discussion about the role (in confidence) or visits please Tel: or Tel: Person Specification Qualifications and Training MBBS (or equivalent) Included on GMC Specialist Register (General Psychiatry) or eligible for inclusion, or a trainee within six months of CCT Approved under Section12(2) of the Mental Health Act 1983 Approved Clinician Status MRCPsych or equivalent qualification Postgraduate qualifications in a relevant field Has undergone training in educational supervision Has undergone training in appraisal Knowledge Up to date knowledge in the field of Psychiatry Awareness of current issues and controversies in service provision, mental health policy and legislation An area of special interest relevant to the post as demonstrated by publications or presentations to learned societies Experience Experience of multidisciplinary team working Wide clinical experience in general adult psychiatry in different clinical settings Experience of Clinical Audit Experience in multiagency work especially with service user, carer and voluntary agencies Experience in service management or development Skills High level of clinical skills Able to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team Proven competence in diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders in Adult Psychiatry Excellent teaching skills Demonstrate the ability to work in a time efficient manner Established record of clinical leadership Established ability as a clinical teacher Training in specific and relevant treatment skills eg a brief form of psychological therapy. Personal Characteristics Able to sustain self and support others Trustworthiness Able to meet the mobility requirements of the post Maturity, openness and flexibility Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and wear (CNTW) NHS Foundation Trust £109,725 to £145,478 a year pro rata for part time
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
Consultant Psychiatrist in North Tyneside EIP The closing date is 23 February 2026. At CNTW we strive to provide the BEST CARE, delivered by the BEST PEOPLE, to achieve the BEST OUTCOME. As a Consultant, you will know what it means to achieve this by leading a team. Striving for a better service leads to a better you. This is an exciting opportunity to work as substantive consultant psychiatrist with the North Tyneside Early Intervention in Psychosis Team. This is a 6PA post which has fallen vacant following the departure of the current post-holder. The post is based in Benton View, Forest Hall. You will join a well-established multidisciplinary team covering localities in North Tyneside area. The service offers help to people aged 14-65 years who are experiencing first symptoms of psychosis, as well as providing help to their families. The multidisciplinary workforce includes Child and Adolescent Consultant Psychiatrist, community psychiatric nurses, psychologist, Mental health and wellbeing practitioner, family therapist, individual placement support employment specialist and community support assistant. You will also have support of administrative staff. Please note we can not sponsor GMC for this role. Please note this vacancy will close once sufficient applications have been received. Main duties of the job As a medical leader in the service, you will typically provide outpatient reviews of new and current patients. You will also provide support and consultative advice to the clinicians in the service, supervision and support to junior doctors as well as visiting medical students on an ad-hoc basis. Your role will involve liaison with GP's and other multi-agency staff. You will take a lead role alongside other colleagues in service establishment, development, and innovation/ improvement, and will be expected to contribute to the ongoing training and development programme within the team. You will have your own office space and will be supported by a medical assistant and/or medical secretary. We are looking for applicants based anywhere in the UK to explore exciting new opportunities in remote and digital working. About us Why us? Up to £8k relocation package 30 days study leave (every 3 years) Flexible working opportunities created with you involved in your job plan Remote working available as suits service needs Dedicated and protected SPA time Focus on creating a healthy workforce by investing heavily in health and wellbeing accessible support including emotional, physical, social, psychological financial and career well being Teaching and research opportunities available Stimulating CPD sessions and programs including mentoring, medical leadership, and coaching Teaching opportunities in our brand-new state of the art Medical Education Centre Employee Excellence awards Plus, lots more employee benefits including discounts. Find out more at As an added bonus, the Trust is located in the Northeast of England and Cumbria which is an area of outstanding natural beauty, containing national parks, ancient heritage sites and major cities supported by excellent national and international transport links. The area is predominantly rural and contains the Lake District National Park which is considered one of England's finest areas of natural beauty. Job responsibilities The post-holder is expected to demonstrate a commitment to delivering excellence in clinical care, to working effectively with multi-disciplinary teams and to promoting the safety and wellbeing of the patients. The post-holder is expected to respect the rights and the dignity of patients, to consider the individual and cultural needs of patients and to work with families and carers in the best interest of the patient (in line with the Trust Carers Charter). All services in the Trust are managed in Clinical Business Units, divided into four groups North West (Cumbria), North (Northumberland & North Tyneside), Central (Newcastle & Gateshead) and South (South Tyneside & Sunderland). The North Northumberland CTT post is managed in the North Community Clinical Business Unit. Clinical Business Units are managed via a Collective Leadership model and Associate Directors, including an Associate Medical Director, provide managerial input to all Clinical Business Units. The Team has the support of a Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team for more acute clinical presentations or for service users more at risk of requiring inpatient treatment. The Team is also supported by the Psychiatric Liaison Teams based in nearby acute hospitals, namely the Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital (NSECH) in Northumberland, and the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) in Newcastle upon Tyne. The Trust is constantly seeking to improve its services and to respond to changes in health care need and demand. This job description may be amended in a light of changes to patterns or service delivery and the post holder should be flexible and open to changes that enhance patient care and will be expected to play a central role in developing these services. The post-holder should familiarize themselves with Trust policies and procedures and their practice should be compliant with these. Dedicated administration staff will arrange clinics in the team base or patients home, if appropriate. The post-holder will also be an integral part of the Team, and will attend weekly multi-disciplinary Team meetings, offering advice and guidance to Team members. There will also be opportunities to offer teaching sessions to staff at this meeting. Applicants should be on the Specialist Register or be within 6 months of obtaining CCT at the point of interview. Candidates should be suitably qualified, including eligibility for Section 12 approval and Approved Clinician status. Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for further details. For a discussion about the role (in confidence) or visits please Tel: or Tel: Person Specification Qualifications and Training MBBS (or equivalent) Included on GMC Specialist Register (General Psychiatry) or eligible for inclusion, or a trainee within six months of CCT Approved under Section12(2) of the Mental Health Act 1983 Approved Clinician Status MRCPsych or equivalent qualification Postgraduate qualifications in a relevant field Has undergone training in educational supervision Has undergone training in appraisal Knowledge Up to date knowledge in the field of Psychiatry Awareness of current issues and controversies in service provision, mental health policy and legislation An area of special interest relevant to the post as demonstrated by publications or presentations to learned societies Experience Experience of multidisciplinary team working Wide clinical experience in general adult psychiatry in different clinical settings Experience of Clinical Audit Experience in multiagency work especially with service user, carer and voluntary agencies Experience in service management or development Skills High level of clinical skills Able to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team Proven competence in diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders in Adult Psychiatry Excellent teaching skills Demonstrate the ability to work in a time efficient manner Established record of clinical leadership Established ability as a clinical teacher Training in specific and relevant treatment skills eg a brief form of psychological therapy. Personal Characteristics Able to sustain self and support others Trustworthiness Able to meet the mobility requirements of the post Maturity, openness and flexibility Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and wear (CNTW) NHS Foundation Trust £109,725 to £145,478 a year pro rata for part time
Lecturer and Programme Leader in Computing
Education Partnership North East
Lecturer and Programme Leader in Computing Computing & Digital Location: Sunderland Salary: £31,375 to £40,912 per annum PostType: Full Time ContractType: Permanent ClosingDate: 23.59 hours GMT on Tuesday 24 February 2026 Reference: 0083-26 About the College Sunderland College has been delivering highly successful courses for more than 20 years and is one of the largest providers of post-16 education in the North East with approximately 14,300 students. The College has two campuses across the city of Sunderland, offering a wide range of academic and vocational provision for school leavers and adults. The College aims to develop and positively shape lives, communities, and the economy through teaching, learning and development of skills. Our students consistently achieve outstanding results and Sunderland College has been ranked in the top 25% in the country for student achievement rates. In October 2024, we were ranked as Ofsted outstanding, and we are proud of our diverse student and staff community that provide our students with bespoke education pathways to help them achieve their future career goals. Please see the following link to our 2024 Ofsted Report, in which we were graded as being Outstanding across all areas - Ofsted-Report-Outstanding Our Journey & Values As an employer, we prioritise cultivating a supportive and inclusive workplace culture, where our staff can thrive and grow. We recognize that our employees are our greatest asset, and we are deeply committed to investing in their professional development and overall wellbeing. Taking Teaching Further & Additional Incentives If you're making the move into further education teaching, you may be eligible for the Taking Teaching Further (TTF) programme a funded route to help industry professionals retrain as FE teachers. In addition, for roles in high-need subjects or regions you may also benefit from the government's targeted retention incentive (formerly "levelling-up premium") payments, worth up to £6,000 for eligible teachers in their first five years and teaching certain shortage subjects. Please note eligibility for both TTF and the Targeted Retention Incentive varies by role, subject area and provider, they do not apply to every vacancy. Find out more about both initiatives through the links below. We are looking for a motivated, student focused professional with strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to high quality education. The successful candidate will be an effective communicator, an organised and reflective practitioner, and a positive role model for both students and colleagues. They will demonstrate integrity, reliability, and a collaborative approach, valuing diversity and inclusion and placing learners at the centre of everything they do. Aligned to our college values, they will be ambitious for students, committed to continuous improvement, and passionate about supporting progression into further learning or employment. How will this person be a Changemaker? This role will act as a changemaker by shaping high quality Computing provision that responds to industry needs, improves learner outcomes, and enhances the overall student experience. Through strong leadership of teaching, learning, assessment, and pastoral support, the post holder will drive improvement, champion innovation, and positively influence learner aspirations, progression, and destinations. About the Role This is a permanent, full time Programme Leader role within the Digital and Computing department. The post holder will lead a Computing programme, taking responsibility for curriculum development, learner progress, quality assurance, and day to day programme performance, alongside the responsibilities of being a lecturer. This is a great opportunity for an experienced Computing professional who wants to combine teaching with leadership, curriculum influence, and student impact. The role offers opportunities for professional development, leadership growth, and involvement in new programme development, quality improvement activity, and the use of teaching and learning technologies to enhance the learner experience. Role Responsibilities Lead the delivery and quality of Computing programmes, ensuring high standards of teaching, learning, and assessment Monitor and support student recruitment, attendance, progress, achievement, and progression Maintain accurate programme data and contribute to curriculum performance review processes Lead internal and external quality assurance activity in line with awarding body requirements Provide effective pastoral support and guidance to students throughout the learner journey Contribute to curriculum development, team collaboration, and sharing of best practice Qualifications Degree or relevant vocational qualification in Computing or a related subject, or commitment to work towards Teaching qualification or commitment to work towards Level 2 English and Maths Commitment to ongoing professional development Experience of delivering high quality teaching within Computing or a related area Experience of curriculum development and quality improvement Ability to use data to monitor performance and inform action Strong digital literacy and ability to use learning technologies effectively Experience of assessment, feedback, and quality assurance processes Excellent communication, organisation, and team working skills Experience of programme or course leadership Experience of working with awarding organisations Experience within the 16 to 18 education sector Experience of internal quality assurance activity What's in it for you? Join EPNE and you'll be part of a culture that prioritises your development and wellbeing, which is why all employees receive an extensive benefits package. Enjoy a generous holiday allowance ranging between 35-48 days per year, plus public holidays - (Excluding Term Time Only contracts) Generous family leave and flexible working options (dependent on role) LGPS or Teacher Pensions Scheme, (dependent on role 15.7% - 28.68%) Access to myLifestyle benefits platform providing retail discounts and more. We offer dental, eye care & health cash plans. Extensive wellbeing support through a digital Wellbeing Hub that offers a broad range of support for physical, mental, and financial wellbeing. Free parking on most campuses. Due to the nature of this post, you will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure Check. We believe in equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to PREVENT and safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults.
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
Lecturer and Programme Leader in Computing Computing & Digital Location: Sunderland Salary: £31,375 to £40,912 per annum PostType: Full Time ContractType: Permanent ClosingDate: 23.59 hours GMT on Tuesday 24 February 2026 Reference: 0083-26 About the College Sunderland College has been delivering highly successful courses for more than 20 years and is one of the largest providers of post-16 education in the North East with approximately 14,300 students. The College has two campuses across the city of Sunderland, offering a wide range of academic and vocational provision for school leavers and adults. The College aims to develop and positively shape lives, communities, and the economy through teaching, learning and development of skills. Our students consistently achieve outstanding results and Sunderland College has been ranked in the top 25% in the country for student achievement rates. In October 2024, we were ranked as Ofsted outstanding, and we are proud of our diverse student and staff community that provide our students with bespoke education pathways to help them achieve their future career goals. Please see the following link to our 2024 Ofsted Report, in which we were graded as being Outstanding across all areas - Ofsted-Report-Outstanding Our Journey & Values As an employer, we prioritise cultivating a supportive and inclusive workplace culture, where our staff can thrive and grow. We recognize that our employees are our greatest asset, and we are deeply committed to investing in their professional development and overall wellbeing. Taking Teaching Further & Additional Incentives If you're making the move into further education teaching, you may be eligible for the Taking Teaching Further (TTF) programme a funded route to help industry professionals retrain as FE teachers. In addition, for roles in high-need subjects or regions you may also benefit from the government's targeted retention incentive (formerly "levelling-up premium") payments, worth up to £6,000 for eligible teachers in their first five years and teaching certain shortage subjects. Please note eligibility for both TTF and the Targeted Retention Incentive varies by role, subject area and provider, they do not apply to every vacancy. Find out more about both initiatives through the links below. We are looking for a motivated, student focused professional with strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to high quality education. The successful candidate will be an effective communicator, an organised and reflective practitioner, and a positive role model for both students and colleagues. They will demonstrate integrity, reliability, and a collaborative approach, valuing diversity and inclusion and placing learners at the centre of everything they do. Aligned to our college values, they will be ambitious for students, committed to continuous improvement, and passionate about supporting progression into further learning or employment. How will this person be a Changemaker? This role will act as a changemaker by shaping high quality Computing provision that responds to industry needs, improves learner outcomes, and enhances the overall student experience. Through strong leadership of teaching, learning, assessment, and pastoral support, the post holder will drive improvement, champion innovation, and positively influence learner aspirations, progression, and destinations. About the Role This is a permanent, full time Programme Leader role within the Digital and Computing department. The post holder will lead a Computing programme, taking responsibility for curriculum development, learner progress, quality assurance, and day to day programme performance, alongside the responsibilities of being a lecturer. This is a great opportunity for an experienced Computing professional who wants to combine teaching with leadership, curriculum influence, and student impact. The role offers opportunities for professional development, leadership growth, and involvement in new programme development, quality improvement activity, and the use of teaching and learning technologies to enhance the learner experience. Role Responsibilities Lead the delivery and quality of Computing programmes, ensuring high standards of teaching, learning, and assessment Monitor and support student recruitment, attendance, progress, achievement, and progression Maintain accurate programme data and contribute to curriculum performance review processes Lead internal and external quality assurance activity in line with awarding body requirements Provide effective pastoral support and guidance to students throughout the learner journey Contribute to curriculum development, team collaboration, and sharing of best practice Qualifications Degree or relevant vocational qualification in Computing or a related subject, or commitment to work towards Teaching qualification or commitment to work towards Level 2 English and Maths Commitment to ongoing professional development Experience of delivering high quality teaching within Computing or a related area Experience of curriculum development and quality improvement Ability to use data to monitor performance and inform action Strong digital literacy and ability to use learning technologies effectively Experience of assessment, feedback, and quality assurance processes Excellent communication, organisation, and team working skills Experience of programme or course leadership Experience of working with awarding organisations Experience within the 16 to 18 education sector Experience of internal quality assurance activity What's in it for you? Join EPNE and you'll be part of a culture that prioritises your development and wellbeing, which is why all employees receive an extensive benefits package. Enjoy a generous holiday allowance ranging between 35-48 days per year, plus public holidays - (Excluding Term Time Only contracts) Generous family leave and flexible working options (dependent on role) LGPS or Teacher Pensions Scheme, (dependent on role 15.7% - 28.68%) Access to myLifestyle benefits platform providing retail discounts and more. We offer dental, eye care & health cash plans. Extensive wellbeing support through a digital Wellbeing Hub that offers a broad range of support for physical, mental, and financial wellbeing. Free parking on most campuses. Due to the nature of this post, you will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure Check. We believe in equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to PREVENT and safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults.
Lady Eleanor Holles School
Teacher of Biology
Lady Eleanor Holles School Hampton, Middlesex
TEACHER OF BIOLOGY Permanent, Full-time - September 2026 At LEH we combine ambition with joy to create something extraordinary. As one of the UK's leading independent girls' schools, we educate highly capable pupils, empowering them to think boldly, learn bravely and leave us confident, compassionate and ready to make their mark on the world in every way they choose. We are seeking an exceptional Teacher of Biology to join our thriving, committed, reflective and ambitious school community, teaching pupils from Year 7 to Year 13, from September 2026 on a full-time basis. What we offer: LEH is a thriving school situated on a 24-acre site in southwest London. It has a vibrant and diverse community, and LEH students are renowned for their outstanding academic ability as well as their success across an extraordinarily wide range of co-curricular activities, including sport, music, and drama. They are ambitious, and a joy to teach. We have state-of-the-art facilities in all departments. We encourage staff to make the most of the school's swimming pool, free lunches, on-site parking and library resources. LEH offers the Teachers' Pension Scheme to all teaching staff. A list of our attractive range of benefits can be found here . How to apply: An application pack is available from the School's website by clicking here . Applications must be made on the School's own form, CVs will not be considered and should not be submitted. The closing date is noon on Monday 23 February 2026. Safeguarding Statement: All staff working in the School will have some contact with children and will therefore be in regulated activity. Staff with teaching duties will be responsible for the pupils that they teach and may also have additional specific pastoral or other responsibilities for other pupils they do not teach. In addition, all staff will regularly interact with pupils who may seek assistance or otherwise interact with them whilst moving around the School. In all cases, the post holder's responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the pupils is to adhere to and ensure compliance with the School's safeguarding policies and procedures at all times. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children. Lady Eleanor Holles is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
TEACHER OF BIOLOGY Permanent, Full-time - September 2026 At LEH we combine ambition with joy to create something extraordinary. As one of the UK's leading independent girls' schools, we educate highly capable pupils, empowering them to think boldly, learn bravely and leave us confident, compassionate and ready to make their mark on the world in every way they choose. We are seeking an exceptional Teacher of Biology to join our thriving, committed, reflective and ambitious school community, teaching pupils from Year 7 to Year 13, from September 2026 on a full-time basis. What we offer: LEH is a thriving school situated on a 24-acre site in southwest London. It has a vibrant and diverse community, and LEH students are renowned for their outstanding academic ability as well as their success across an extraordinarily wide range of co-curricular activities, including sport, music, and drama. They are ambitious, and a joy to teach. We have state-of-the-art facilities in all departments. We encourage staff to make the most of the school's swimming pool, free lunches, on-site parking and library resources. LEH offers the Teachers' Pension Scheme to all teaching staff. A list of our attractive range of benefits can be found here . How to apply: An application pack is available from the School's website by clicking here . Applications must be made on the School's own form, CVs will not be considered and should not be submitted. The closing date is noon on Monday 23 February 2026. Safeguarding Statement: All staff working in the School will have some contact with children and will therefore be in regulated activity. Staff with teaching duties will be responsible for the pupils that they teach and may also have additional specific pastoral or other responsibilities for other pupils they do not teach. In addition, all staff will regularly interact with pupils who may seek assistance or otherwise interact with them whilst moving around the School. In all cases, the post holder's responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the pupils is to adhere to and ensure compliance with the School's safeguarding policies and procedures at all times. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children. Lady Eleanor Holles is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
PURCELL SCHOOL
Teacher of Academic Music and Musicianship (Commercial and Jazz Specialism)
PURCELL SCHOOL Bushey, Hertfordshire
We are seeking to appoint an inspirational teacher capable of delivering the highest standards of teaching and learning in a world-leading specialist music school. In September 2022, The Purcell School was the first specialist music school in the UK to open a commercial music department, which sits alongside the long-established and highly successful jazz department. In another exciting and forward-looking expansion of our provision, we have recently announced our intention to offer a new vocational pathway (RSL Diploma in Creative Music Industry) for students in the sixth form. It is within this context and to reflect the increasing need and demand for commercial and jazz classes in our timetable, that we are now looking to appoint a music teacher with a specialism in these areas. The successful candidate will contribute to the delivery of music history, analysis, composition and general musicianship programmes, largely in relation to this specialism. The Academic Music Department offers a unique programme of study, which forms an important part of every Purcell student's specialist musical education. Analysis and aural awareness are at the heart of everything we do and high-level training in these areas is a core component of the School's curriculum for every student. Purcell students achieve exceptional grades in Music and nearly all go on to study the subject at either conservatoire or university. In Years 7 to 9, students study a series of topics, which form the basis of creative and analytical projects, designed to expand their general musical knowledge and inform their practical instrumental studies. In year 10, students follow the AQA GCSE music syllabus and in Year 11, they prepare for Sixth Form study through an in-depth study of larger scale works. In the Sixth Form, students work towards the OCR A Level in Music and have lessons in analysis, music history, harmony and composition. Students who intend to apply to university to read Music are prepared for entrance examinations and interviews. Each year, a number of students go on to read Music at university, with recent school leavers taking up places at Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and SOAS. At each stage of the School, we offer tailored pathways for students on classical performance, composition, jazz and commercial music programmes as part of our extensive musicianship provision. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will work closely with our first study commercial and jazz musicians in this context, whilst also taking on a varied timetable of Key Stage 3, GCSE Music, A Level Music and Diploma classes. Depending on expertise, experience and qualifications, there may also be opportunities to contribute to the delivery of performance classes and/or our music technology programmes. TERMS AND CONDITIONS This is a full time or 0.8 post to start on 1st September 2026. The salary will be based on the School's salary scale, according to the successful candidate's experience, with a contributory pension scheme. Children of staff are not eligible to be educated at the School except through the normal admissions and audition process. The post is subject to a probationary period. All posts are subject to regular appraisal. All members of staff are expected to contribute fully to the School's extra-curricular and/or boarding provision. Lunch can be taken free of charge at school during term time. HOW TO APPLY If you wish to apply, please complete the School's Application Form (available on our website) and send it with a supporting Personal Statement to the Principal as soon as possible. Please do not send a separate curriculum vitae as these will not be accepted. The closing date for applications is 5pm on Wednesday 25th February 2026. Interviews on Thursday 5th March 2026. Personal statements should outline your experience, subject knowledge and evidence your achievements. If you have a specific area of specialism or industry experience, please demonstrate how this enables you to create inspirational lessons. The Personal Statement is your opportunity to tell us how your skills and experience, both within your subject and beyond, can contribute to an outstanding student experience. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to the School where you will have the opportunity to meet key staff and to lead a short lesson. Interviews will explore subject knowledge, pastoral experience, and the ability to relate appropriately to students. Candidates will be required to produce evidence of identity and qualifications prior to the interview. Applications should be made to the Principal, sent by email or by letter to Recruitment, The Purcell School, Aldenham Road, Bushey, Hertfordshire, WD23 2TS JOB SPECIFICATION The Purcell School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. JOB TITLE: TEACHER OF ACADEMIC MUSIC AND MUSICIANSHIP All members of staff are ultimately answerable to the Principal. Your line manager is the Head of Academic Music. This job specification sets out the duties of the post at the time of drafting. Specific responsibilities are as follows: TEACHER OF ACADEMIC MUSIC AND MUSICIANSHIP: To teach music history, analysis, harmony, composition and general musicianship classes To assess students' work regularly and provide feedback in line with departmental policies To supervise the completion of music coursework To contribute to the marking and moderation of coursework for GCSE, A Level and vocational programmes To attend weekly music department and academic music department staff meetings To maintain an up-to-date knowledge of developments in the music industry FOR ALL TEACHING STAFF: To plan, implement and deliver an appropriate programme of learning To participate in the School's appraisal scheme To support and implement the School's behavioural policy To monitor students' attendance at lessons and to liaise with the Vice-Principal when difficulties arise To assist in providing cover for absent colleagues To supervise students during internal and external examinations. To supervise students during a break on a duty rota To attend assemblies To attend relevant meetings by arrangement To attend Parents' Evenings To participate in school inset meetings To contribute to the School's extra-curricular and/or boarding provision To assist occasionally at whole school events FOR ALL STAFF: To promote the aims and values of the School To support and protect the interests of the students To support colleagues in their work To ensure the smooth-running of the School and the well-being of the School community To act in accordance with the current legal requirements, school policies and guidance on the safeguarding of children and young people To undertake such administrative and supervisory duties as may be required To follow the procedures and policies set out in the Staff Handbook To promote equality by actively protecting staff and students from discrimination To comply with current Health and Safety regulations and best practice.
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
We are seeking to appoint an inspirational teacher capable of delivering the highest standards of teaching and learning in a world-leading specialist music school. In September 2022, The Purcell School was the first specialist music school in the UK to open a commercial music department, which sits alongside the long-established and highly successful jazz department. In another exciting and forward-looking expansion of our provision, we have recently announced our intention to offer a new vocational pathway (RSL Diploma in Creative Music Industry) for students in the sixth form. It is within this context and to reflect the increasing need and demand for commercial and jazz classes in our timetable, that we are now looking to appoint a music teacher with a specialism in these areas. The successful candidate will contribute to the delivery of music history, analysis, composition and general musicianship programmes, largely in relation to this specialism. The Academic Music Department offers a unique programme of study, which forms an important part of every Purcell student's specialist musical education. Analysis and aural awareness are at the heart of everything we do and high-level training in these areas is a core component of the School's curriculum for every student. Purcell students achieve exceptional grades in Music and nearly all go on to study the subject at either conservatoire or university. In Years 7 to 9, students study a series of topics, which form the basis of creative and analytical projects, designed to expand their general musical knowledge and inform their practical instrumental studies. In year 10, students follow the AQA GCSE music syllabus and in Year 11, they prepare for Sixth Form study through an in-depth study of larger scale works. In the Sixth Form, students work towards the OCR A Level in Music and have lessons in analysis, music history, harmony and composition. Students who intend to apply to university to read Music are prepared for entrance examinations and interviews. Each year, a number of students go on to read Music at university, with recent school leavers taking up places at Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and SOAS. At each stage of the School, we offer tailored pathways for students on classical performance, composition, jazz and commercial music programmes as part of our extensive musicianship provision. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will work closely with our first study commercial and jazz musicians in this context, whilst also taking on a varied timetable of Key Stage 3, GCSE Music, A Level Music and Diploma classes. Depending on expertise, experience and qualifications, there may also be opportunities to contribute to the delivery of performance classes and/or our music technology programmes. TERMS AND CONDITIONS This is a full time or 0.8 post to start on 1st September 2026. The salary will be based on the School's salary scale, according to the successful candidate's experience, with a contributory pension scheme. Children of staff are not eligible to be educated at the School except through the normal admissions and audition process. The post is subject to a probationary period. All posts are subject to regular appraisal. All members of staff are expected to contribute fully to the School's extra-curricular and/or boarding provision. Lunch can be taken free of charge at school during term time. HOW TO APPLY If you wish to apply, please complete the School's Application Form (available on our website) and send it with a supporting Personal Statement to the Principal as soon as possible. Please do not send a separate curriculum vitae as these will not be accepted. The closing date for applications is 5pm on Wednesday 25th February 2026. Interviews on Thursday 5th March 2026. Personal statements should outline your experience, subject knowledge and evidence your achievements. If you have a specific area of specialism or industry experience, please demonstrate how this enables you to create inspirational lessons. The Personal Statement is your opportunity to tell us how your skills and experience, both within your subject and beyond, can contribute to an outstanding student experience. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to the School where you will have the opportunity to meet key staff and to lead a short lesson. Interviews will explore subject knowledge, pastoral experience, and the ability to relate appropriately to students. Candidates will be required to produce evidence of identity and qualifications prior to the interview. Applications should be made to the Principal, sent by email or by letter to Recruitment, The Purcell School, Aldenham Road, Bushey, Hertfordshire, WD23 2TS JOB SPECIFICATION The Purcell School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. JOB TITLE: TEACHER OF ACADEMIC MUSIC AND MUSICIANSHIP All members of staff are ultimately answerable to the Principal. Your line manager is the Head of Academic Music. This job specification sets out the duties of the post at the time of drafting. Specific responsibilities are as follows: TEACHER OF ACADEMIC MUSIC AND MUSICIANSHIP: To teach music history, analysis, harmony, composition and general musicianship classes To assess students' work regularly and provide feedback in line with departmental policies To supervise the completion of music coursework To contribute to the marking and moderation of coursework for GCSE, A Level and vocational programmes To attend weekly music department and academic music department staff meetings To maintain an up-to-date knowledge of developments in the music industry FOR ALL TEACHING STAFF: To plan, implement and deliver an appropriate programme of learning To participate in the School's appraisal scheme To support and implement the School's behavioural policy To monitor students' attendance at lessons and to liaise with the Vice-Principal when difficulties arise To assist in providing cover for absent colleagues To supervise students during internal and external examinations. To supervise students during a break on a duty rota To attend assemblies To attend relevant meetings by arrangement To attend Parents' Evenings To participate in school inset meetings To contribute to the School's extra-curricular and/or boarding provision To assist occasionally at whole school events FOR ALL STAFF: To promote the aims and values of the School To support and protect the interests of the students To support colleagues in their work To ensure the smooth-running of the School and the well-being of the School community To act in accordance with the current legal requirements, school policies and guidance on the safeguarding of children and young people To undertake such administrative and supervisory duties as may be required To follow the procedures and policies set out in the Staff Handbook To promote equality by actively protecting staff and students from discrimination To comply with current Health and Safety regulations and best practice.
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Lecturer in Hospitality Business Management and Food Service
Bluetownonline
Job Title: Lecturer in Hospitality Business Management and Food Service (HE) Location: Birmingham Salary: £38,784 - £43,482 per annum - AC2 Job type: Permanent, Full-time The University is unlike any other. Standing proud in the heart of the city of Birmingham, they have been delivering career-focused education and training for decades. With around 8000 students across FE and HE level provision, the University is highly respected by employers and industry in meeting the region's skills needs. The University's mission is to promote and provide the opportunity for participation in the learning process by those with the ambition and commitment to succeed and to maintain a learning community that meets the diverse needs of our students, the economy and society at large. The Role: The University is looking to recruit a Lecturer in Hospitality Business Management and Food Service to join the growing and exciting College of Food, to be part of the teaching team delivering high quality, inspiring, and inclusive programmes across their portfolio of courses. The ideal candidate will be degree qualified, ideally to a postgraduate level, have industry experience across the Food, Hospitality, and Culinary sectors, and preferably have sustained teaching experience within the HE field. The candidate will be required to teach practical and theory subjects in areas such as Food Service and Restaurant Management, Hospitality Operations Management, Food and Beverage Operations, Employability Skills, and Entrepreneurism, as well as providing outstanding tutoring and pastoral support to diverse and ambitious student cohorts. If you want to work in The College of Food, be part of a proactive team, guide the next generation of Hospitality and Food professionals, and contribute to the growth and success of the iconic and world-renowned institution, then apply now! Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 38 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Teachers' Pension Scheme Employer Contributions -28.6% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including car, technology home and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 1st March 2026. Interview Date - Tuesday 31st March 2026. The University is an equal opportunities employer. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of: Lecturer, Hospitality Lecturer, Lecturer in Hospitality, Hospitality Lead, HNC/D Lecturer, Academic Lecturer, University Lecturer, Education Lead, Academic Lead, College Tutor, Tutor, Teacher, College Teacher will also be considered for this role.
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Lecturer in Hospitality Business Management and Food Service (HE) Location: Birmingham Salary: £38,784 - £43,482 per annum - AC2 Job type: Permanent, Full-time The University is unlike any other. Standing proud in the heart of the city of Birmingham, they have been delivering career-focused education and training for decades. With around 8000 students across FE and HE level provision, the University is highly respected by employers and industry in meeting the region's skills needs. The University's mission is to promote and provide the opportunity for participation in the learning process by those with the ambition and commitment to succeed and to maintain a learning community that meets the diverse needs of our students, the economy and society at large. The Role: The University is looking to recruit a Lecturer in Hospitality Business Management and Food Service to join the growing and exciting College of Food, to be part of the teaching team delivering high quality, inspiring, and inclusive programmes across their portfolio of courses. The ideal candidate will be degree qualified, ideally to a postgraduate level, have industry experience across the Food, Hospitality, and Culinary sectors, and preferably have sustained teaching experience within the HE field. The candidate will be required to teach practical and theory subjects in areas such as Food Service and Restaurant Management, Hospitality Operations Management, Food and Beverage Operations, Employability Skills, and Entrepreneurism, as well as providing outstanding tutoring and pastoral support to diverse and ambitious student cohorts. If you want to work in The College of Food, be part of a proactive team, guide the next generation of Hospitality and Food professionals, and contribute to the growth and success of the iconic and world-renowned institution, then apply now! Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 38 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Teachers' Pension Scheme Employer Contributions -28.6% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including car, technology home and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 1st March 2026. Interview Date - Tuesday 31st March 2026. The University is an equal opportunities employer. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of: Lecturer, Hospitality Lecturer, Lecturer in Hospitality, Hospitality Lead, HNC/D Lecturer, Academic Lecturer, University Lecturer, Education Lead, Academic Lead, College Tutor, Tutor, Teacher, College Teacher will also be considered for this role.
Tradewind Recruitment
Music Teacher
Tradewind Recruitment Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Are you a passionate Music Teacher? Looking for a new opportunity form Easter at a busy and diverse school? Tradewind Secondary are recruiting for a Music Teacher to join a high-performing and well run school in Stevenage, Hertfordshire following the Easter break. This is a busy and vibrant school with good staff morale and a long term to permanent post. The school are looking for a a teacher able to emphasise the importance of music in education. We are seeking applications from Music Teachers enthusiastic about contributing to our centre of excellence for music education and are available from Easter 2026 to commit to a full time or part time (0.8) basis. This post is offered on a temporary to permanent basis directly with the school with interviews to suit your availability. Based in Stevenage the school offers ample parking and is a walk and short bus ride from the train station. Parking is available for drivers and the school host a number of social events throughout the year. At KS3, students are taught a practical, hands-on curriculum in both instrumental music and singing. At KS4, students follow the OCR GCSE specification over 3 years, and Key Stage 5 students follow the OCR A Level Music course. Our extra-curricular program is extensive, and we offer all musicians opportunities to participate in ensembles and perform throughout the year. The successful candidate will be expected to lead ensembles and contribute to the wider department and support the schools concert calendar. We welcome applications from both newly qualified and experienced teachers, and we provide a comprehensive induction program for all new staff. The safety and well being of our students is our top priority, and all post holders are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. At Tradewind, we make the recruitment process quick and straightforward. If you are interested in learning more about this role or the school, please contact us for a confidential discussion. You can call Sam at Tradewind on (phone number removed), or email your CV to (url removed) for an immediate call back. Join our team and help us to continue providing our students with an exceptional music education. Apply now!
Feb 15, 2026
Seasonal
Are you a passionate Music Teacher? Looking for a new opportunity form Easter at a busy and diverse school? Tradewind Secondary are recruiting for a Music Teacher to join a high-performing and well run school in Stevenage, Hertfordshire following the Easter break. This is a busy and vibrant school with good staff morale and a long term to permanent post. The school are looking for a a teacher able to emphasise the importance of music in education. We are seeking applications from Music Teachers enthusiastic about contributing to our centre of excellence for music education and are available from Easter 2026 to commit to a full time or part time (0.8) basis. This post is offered on a temporary to permanent basis directly with the school with interviews to suit your availability. Based in Stevenage the school offers ample parking and is a walk and short bus ride from the train station. Parking is available for drivers and the school host a number of social events throughout the year. At KS3, students are taught a practical, hands-on curriculum in both instrumental music and singing. At KS4, students follow the OCR GCSE specification over 3 years, and Key Stage 5 students follow the OCR A Level Music course. Our extra-curricular program is extensive, and we offer all musicians opportunities to participate in ensembles and perform throughout the year. The successful candidate will be expected to lead ensembles and contribute to the wider department and support the schools concert calendar. We welcome applications from both newly qualified and experienced teachers, and we provide a comprehensive induction program for all new staff. The safety and well being of our students is our top priority, and all post holders are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. At Tradewind, we make the recruitment process quick and straightforward. If you are interested in learning more about this role or the school, please contact us for a confidential discussion. You can call Sam at Tradewind on (phone number removed), or email your CV to (url removed) for an immediate call back. Join our team and help us to continue providing our students with an exceptional music education. Apply now!
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Lecturer in Food Systems Management (HE)
Bluetownonline
Job Title: Lecturer in Food Systems Management (HE) Location: Birmingham Salary: £38,784 - £43,482 per annum - AC2 Job type: Permanent, Full-time The University is unlike any other. Standing proud in the heart of the city of Birmingham, they have been delivering career-focused education and training for decades. With around 8000 students across FE and HE level provision, the University is highly respected by employers and industry in meeting the region's skills needs. The University's mission is to promote and provide the opportunity for participation in the learning process by those with the ambition and commitment to succeed and to maintain a learning community that meets the diverse needs of our students, the economy and society at large. The Role: The University is looking to recruit a Lecturer in Food Systems Management to join the growing and exciting College of Food, to be part of the teaching team delivering high quality, inspiring, and inclusive programmes across their portfolio of courses. The ideal candidate will hold a degree, preferably at postgraduate level, with industry experience across the Food, Hospitality, and Culinary sectors. The candidate will have sustained teaching experience within the Higher Education (HE) sector. The candidate will be required to teach practical and theory subjects in areas such as Sustainable Food Systems and Safety, Cross Cultural Global Management, Managing Across Cultures, and Food Science and also Postgraduate Research Study Skills, as well as providing outstanding tutor and pastoral support to diverse and ambitious student cohorts. If you want to work in The College of Food, be part of a proactive team, guide the next generation of Hospitality and Food professionals, and contribute to the growth and success of the iconic and world-renowned institution, then apply now! Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 38 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Teachers' Pension Scheme Employer Contributions -28.6% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including technology home and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 1st March 2026. Interview Date - Wednesday 1st April 2026. The University is an equal opportunities employer. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of: Food Lecturer, Lecturer in Food, Health Lecturer, Human Nutrition Lecturer, Nutrition Lecturer, HNC/D Lecturer, Lecturer, University Lecturer, Education Lead, Academic Lead, College Tutor, Tutor, Teacher, College Teacher will also be considered for this role.
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Lecturer in Food Systems Management (HE) Location: Birmingham Salary: £38,784 - £43,482 per annum - AC2 Job type: Permanent, Full-time The University is unlike any other. Standing proud in the heart of the city of Birmingham, they have been delivering career-focused education and training for decades. With around 8000 students across FE and HE level provision, the University is highly respected by employers and industry in meeting the region's skills needs. The University's mission is to promote and provide the opportunity for participation in the learning process by those with the ambition and commitment to succeed and to maintain a learning community that meets the diverse needs of our students, the economy and society at large. The Role: The University is looking to recruit a Lecturer in Food Systems Management to join the growing and exciting College of Food, to be part of the teaching team delivering high quality, inspiring, and inclusive programmes across their portfolio of courses. The ideal candidate will hold a degree, preferably at postgraduate level, with industry experience across the Food, Hospitality, and Culinary sectors. The candidate will have sustained teaching experience within the Higher Education (HE) sector. The candidate will be required to teach practical and theory subjects in areas such as Sustainable Food Systems and Safety, Cross Cultural Global Management, Managing Across Cultures, and Food Science and also Postgraduate Research Study Skills, as well as providing outstanding tutor and pastoral support to diverse and ambitious student cohorts. If you want to work in The College of Food, be part of a proactive team, guide the next generation of Hospitality and Food professionals, and contribute to the growth and success of the iconic and world-renowned institution, then apply now! Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 38 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Teachers' Pension Scheme Employer Contributions -28.6% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including technology home and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 1st March 2026. Interview Date - Wednesday 1st April 2026. The University is an equal opportunities employer. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of: Food Lecturer, Lecturer in Food, Health Lecturer, Human Nutrition Lecturer, Nutrition Lecturer, HNC/D Lecturer, Lecturer, University Lecturer, Education Lead, Academic Lead, College Tutor, Tutor, Teacher, College Teacher will also be considered for this role.
Head of Maths
Dixons Academies Trust Manchester, Lancashire
Job reference REQ003263 Date posted 10/02/2026 Application closing date 23/02/2026 Location Dixons Brooklands Academy Salary MPS/UPS plus TLR Package Permenant Contractual hours 37.5 Basis Full time Job category/type Teaching Attachments Blank Job description Why choose Dixons Brooklands Academy? We believe that people, more than strategy, create value - we all belong and grow together '9 in 10' for teachers: our innovative strategy providing greater flexibility and agency Consistent behaviour and expectations; teachers can teach and students can learn Fortnightly coaching for all staff Schemes of work fully resourced and ready The right candidate will be totally aligned to our values of hard work, integrity and kindness, as well as completely committed to our mission: to provide all students with a first-class education; to maximise students' opportunities to live a fulfilling life and make a difference in their community. Why choose Dixons Academies Trust? Our mission is to challenge educational and social disadvantage in the North. As a school trust, we are committed to making a difference where it matters most through delivering exceptional education in our schools in Bradford, Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester, which include primaries, secondaries, all-throughs and a standalone sixth form. We are values driven: we work hard on the things that matter, with humility; we are good and kind; we are motivated by mastery, autonomy and purpose. We have been challenging educational and social disadvantage for over 30 years. We have launched a bold flexible working policy to give our teachers more time back. We are ambitious for every child and highly inclusive. We have an innovative approach to central operations which allows educators to focus on teaching and learning. We prioritise the professional development and growth of all our staff; every member of Team Dixons receives regular coaching. We are committed to recruiting a diverse workforce and our staff work collaboratively to share resources and reduce workload. We offer hybrid working arrangements and free on-site parking. We have a wealth of benefits and salary sacrifice schemes (private health, lifestyle benefits and discounts). Within our communities, we work together to establish joyful, rigorous, high performing schools which maximise attainment, value diversity, develop character and build cultural capital. By the age of 18, we want every students to have the choice of university or a high-quality apprenticeship. Visit our OpenSource Youtube channel to learn more about our approaches and culture. Learn more Full details of this role can be found in the job description and person specification. Interviews will take place on 26 February 2026. Please visit our careers site for more information about our trust, our roles and our benefits or call us on and speak to Aliza Tucker, Academy Administration Manager, to discuss the role further. We are committed to equality of opportunity, recruiting a diverse workforce, and creating an inclusive environment for everyone at Dixons. Therefore, we encourage applications from underrepresented communities and irrespective of age, disability, neurodivergent status, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion and belief, gender reassignment, sex, or sexual orientation. We are happy to make reasonable adjustments wherever possible through the recruitment process should this be required. We are focussed on delivering an ambitious equality, diversity and inclusion strategy. You can read more about this here. Our trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check.
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
Job reference REQ003263 Date posted 10/02/2026 Application closing date 23/02/2026 Location Dixons Brooklands Academy Salary MPS/UPS plus TLR Package Permenant Contractual hours 37.5 Basis Full time Job category/type Teaching Attachments Blank Job description Why choose Dixons Brooklands Academy? We believe that people, more than strategy, create value - we all belong and grow together '9 in 10' for teachers: our innovative strategy providing greater flexibility and agency Consistent behaviour and expectations; teachers can teach and students can learn Fortnightly coaching for all staff Schemes of work fully resourced and ready The right candidate will be totally aligned to our values of hard work, integrity and kindness, as well as completely committed to our mission: to provide all students with a first-class education; to maximise students' opportunities to live a fulfilling life and make a difference in their community. Why choose Dixons Academies Trust? Our mission is to challenge educational and social disadvantage in the North. As a school trust, we are committed to making a difference where it matters most through delivering exceptional education in our schools in Bradford, Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester, which include primaries, secondaries, all-throughs and a standalone sixth form. We are values driven: we work hard on the things that matter, with humility; we are good and kind; we are motivated by mastery, autonomy and purpose. We have been challenging educational and social disadvantage for over 30 years. We have launched a bold flexible working policy to give our teachers more time back. We are ambitious for every child and highly inclusive. We have an innovative approach to central operations which allows educators to focus on teaching and learning. We prioritise the professional development and growth of all our staff; every member of Team Dixons receives regular coaching. We are committed to recruiting a diverse workforce and our staff work collaboratively to share resources and reduce workload. We offer hybrid working arrangements and free on-site parking. We have a wealth of benefits and salary sacrifice schemes (private health, lifestyle benefits and discounts). Within our communities, we work together to establish joyful, rigorous, high performing schools which maximise attainment, value diversity, develop character and build cultural capital. By the age of 18, we want every students to have the choice of university or a high-quality apprenticeship. Visit our OpenSource Youtube channel to learn more about our approaches and culture. Learn more Full details of this role can be found in the job description and person specification. Interviews will take place on 26 February 2026. Please visit our careers site for more information about our trust, our roles and our benefits or call us on and speak to Aliza Tucker, Academy Administration Manager, to discuss the role further. We are committed to equality of opportunity, recruiting a diverse workforce, and creating an inclusive environment for everyone at Dixons. Therefore, we encourage applications from underrepresented communities and irrespective of age, disability, neurodivergent status, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion and belief, gender reassignment, sex, or sexual orientation. We are happy to make reasonable adjustments wherever possible through the recruitment process should this be required. We are focussed on delivering an ambitious equality, diversity and inclusion strategy. You can read more about this here. Our trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check.
Head of Junior Years
The Independent Schools Council
The school prides itself on its warm and welcoming community, inclusive of all staff. Our teaching staff work alongside the operational teams to ensure the smooth running of the school. We value the contribution of all team members. Through involvement in the co-curricular programme all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged. Rewards Generous Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Access to onsite gym Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Programme, including discounted access to health insurance, financial well being products, cycle to work and electric car schemes as well as discounts to a number of major retailers Fee discount A three course lunch is provided during term time The Edinburgh Academy is seeking to appoint an outstanding Head of Junior Years to play a pivotal leadership role in shaping the academic, pastoral and personal development of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2). This is a highly influential position at the heart of the Senior School, offering the opportunity to lead a dynamic year group team and to make a lasting impact on the daily lives and long term success of around 250 pupils. The successful candidate will be an inspirational teacher and pastoral leader with the vision, energy and empathy to ensure that every pupil is supported to thrive - academically, socially and emotionally - during these crucial formative years. Working closely with the Deputy Rector (Student Life), the wider Pastoral Team and colleagues across the Junior and Senior Schools, the Head of Junior Years will oversee transitions, wellbeing, behaviour, engagement and progress, ensuring the highest standards of care, scholarship and character education. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced teacher with a strong leadership skillset to take on a significant promoted role within a forward thinking and values driven school, where relationships, ambition and pupil development sit at the heart of everything we do. The post is available from August 2026. The Head of Junior Years has responsibility for the pastoral and academic wellbeing of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2) at The Edinburgh Academy. Assisted in their duties by three Assistant Heads of Year, who have direct leadership of these individual year groups, the Head of Junior Years oversees all aspects of student life for pupils in the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years will have a strong presence around the Senior School, and they will oversee the pastoral care and discipline of pupils in their year groups and take responsibility for the smooth daily running of the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years works within as part of the wider Pastoral Team who oversee support throughout the Senior School: Head of Junior Years - P6 liaison/ Geits/ 2nds/ 3rds (P7/S1/S2) - 250 pupils approx. Head of Middle Years - 4ths/ 5ths (S3/S4) - 210 students approx. Head of Senior Years - 6ths/7ths (S5/6) - 220 students approx. The role will contain elements of both academic and pastoral work, and as such would suit an experienced teacher with a wide ranging skillset. The role will require the successful candidate to: Work collaboratively with the P5/P6 Department Head to ensure a smooth transition for our new Geits (P7) year group Oversee all transitions for new pupils joining the Junior Years - working with the Admissions Department. Work collaboratively with the wider Pastoral Team to share ideas, problems, information and strategies. Liaise with parents and families of EA pupils to be an important point of contact for pastoral/academic oversight of pupils in the Junior Years. Liaise with others, including outside agencies and organisations, to support pupil progress and wellbeing. Lead, support and develop the Assistant Heads of Year and their group of Class Teachers, and use their strengths to build a coherent and effective Junior Years team. Oversee the academic progress of pupils in their year groups in co ordination with the Deputy Rector (Academics). The Head of Junior Years is responsible for tracking pupils into and through their BGE year groups. Central to this is the process of target setting and review. Collaborate closely with the Junior School to build on their tracking and monitoring and develop the tracking system further into the Middle Years Team. Work collaboratively with the Deputy Rector Student Life on matters of well being, safeguarding and when necessary, child protection, working alongside our CPC and Deputy CPC. Co ordinate, publicise and monitor attendance at any clubs, societies and activities on offer to pupils in their year groups. This includes working with the Director of Sport to support the physical wellbeing of pupils. Oversee and encourage pupil involvement in co curricular activities and track wider engagement of all pupils, seeking to build on their four capacities: successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. Gather information and liaise with the Deputy Rectors and the Support for Learning Department throughout the year as required, but specifically prior to Review Meetings. They should also chair the discussion of their year groups at Academic/Pastoral Review Meetings. Work with the Admissions Department for new EA students into the Junior Years as well as assisting in the co ordination of EA pupils as they transfer from P6 into Geits. Work with Marketing Team to promote EA and the Junior Years programme - establish/strengthen links with other Junior/Prep Schools. Work with our Head of Outdoor Education and Character Education to help plan and co ordinate residential trips and visits for Geits and 2nds. Liaise with the Head of Middle Years on the 3rds Outward Bound residential camp. Lead and facilitate weekly Year Group assemblies. Plan and co coordinate, with the Charities Committee, social functions for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Seek out and promote opportunities for Pupil Leadership. Liaise with the Senior Years Team to oversee the day to day running of the Mentoring Scheme, where senior pupils mentor Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Middle Years Team to encourage Middle Years pupils to run lunchtime activities for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Deputy Rector (Student Life) and the Assistant Heads of Year with the running and organisation of the Health and Wellbeing programme. In addition, it is essential that the Head of Junior Years monitors and maintains high standards of behaviour and appearance across their year groups, with specific responsibility for pupil discipline in line with the Positive Behaviour Policy. Also included are those duties and responsibilities associated with all teachers at the Edinburgh Academy: To plan, prepare and teach lessons to all assigned pupils according to their educational needs. To assess, record and report on the progress of the pupils within the guidelines written in the Staff Handbook. To engage with the wider School Curriculum in a manner which is consistent with the ethos of the School. To carry out such administrative and other routine tasks as are outlined in the Staff Handbook. To demonstrate a commitment to both individual professional development and to the developing curriculum in the School. To carry out any other duties and to assume any other responsibilities as the Rector shall from time to time reasonably request. To be conscious at all times of the importance of the external image of the School and to act in a professional and constructive manner with pupils, parents and external agencies. The Candidate This is an important and demanding leadership role, of crucial importance to the wellbeing and care of all pupils. The successful candidate will play a central role in setting and maintaining the highest standards in terms of scholarship, pastoral care, commitment and discipline. Given the demands of this position, it would not be expected that the post holder would also hold an additional senior appointment, such as a Head of Department post. The post would suit either an applicant seeking a significant promoted position for the first time, or a Head of Department wishing to develop their professional life in a new and challenging direction. Qualifications / Experience: Essential: A qualified and experienced teacher with GTCS registration A proven track record of leadership, either in pastoral or academic fields, and a high level of administrative and communication skills Knowledge and understanding of motivating, inspiring and challenging young people to nurture the best from them, academically and personally An empathetic and knowledgeable pastoral leader with strong understanding of child protection procedures and the promotion of well being for young people. Desirable: Experience in the use of iSAMS or other databases Experience and knowledge of assisting in National 5 subject choices. A willingness and skillset to develop tracking systems, collecting and analysing data to plan school improvement. Please note, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role therefore the successful candidate must have the right to work in the UK via other means.
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
The school prides itself on its warm and welcoming community, inclusive of all staff. Our teaching staff work alongside the operational teams to ensure the smooth running of the school. We value the contribution of all team members. Through involvement in the co-curricular programme all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged. Rewards Generous Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Access to onsite gym Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Programme, including discounted access to health insurance, financial well being products, cycle to work and electric car schemes as well as discounts to a number of major retailers Fee discount A three course lunch is provided during term time The Edinburgh Academy is seeking to appoint an outstanding Head of Junior Years to play a pivotal leadership role in shaping the academic, pastoral and personal development of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2). This is a highly influential position at the heart of the Senior School, offering the opportunity to lead a dynamic year group team and to make a lasting impact on the daily lives and long term success of around 250 pupils. The successful candidate will be an inspirational teacher and pastoral leader with the vision, energy and empathy to ensure that every pupil is supported to thrive - academically, socially and emotionally - during these crucial formative years. Working closely with the Deputy Rector (Student Life), the wider Pastoral Team and colleagues across the Junior and Senior Schools, the Head of Junior Years will oversee transitions, wellbeing, behaviour, engagement and progress, ensuring the highest standards of care, scholarship and character education. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced teacher with a strong leadership skillset to take on a significant promoted role within a forward thinking and values driven school, where relationships, ambition and pupil development sit at the heart of everything we do. The post is available from August 2026. The Head of Junior Years has responsibility for the pastoral and academic wellbeing of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2) at The Edinburgh Academy. Assisted in their duties by three Assistant Heads of Year, who have direct leadership of these individual year groups, the Head of Junior Years oversees all aspects of student life for pupils in the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years will have a strong presence around the Senior School, and they will oversee the pastoral care and discipline of pupils in their year groups and take responsibility for the smooth daily running of the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years works within as part of the wider Pastoral Team who oversee support throughout the Senior School: Head of Junior Years - P6 liaison/ Geits/ 2nds/ 3rds (P7/S1/S2) - 250 pupils approx. Head of Middle Years - 4ths/ 5ths (S3/S4) - 210 students approx. Head of Senior Years - 6ths/7ths (S5/6) - 220 students approx. The role will contain elements of both academic and pastoral work, and as such would suit an experienced teacher with a wide ranging skillset. The role will require the successful candidate to: Work collaboratively with the P5/P6 Department Head to ensure a smooth transition for our new Geits (P7) year group Oversee all transitions for new pupils joining the Junior Years - working with the Admissions Department. Work collaboratively with the wider Pastoral Team to share ideas, problems, information and strategies. Liaise with parents and families of EA pupils to be an important point of contact for pastoral/academic oversight of pupils in the Junior Years. Liaise with others, including outside agencies and organisations, to support pupil progress and wellbeing. Lead, support and develop the Assistant Heads of Year and their group of Class Teachers, and use their strengths to build a coherent and effective Junior Years team. Oversee the academic progress of pupils in their year groups in co ordination with the Deputy Rector (Academics). The Head of Junior Years is responsible for tracking pupils into and through their BGE year groups. Central to this is the process of target setting and review. Collaborate closely with the Junior School to build on their tracking and monitoring and develop the tracking system further into the Middle Years Team. Work collaboratively with the Deputy Rector Student Life on matters of well being, safeguarding and when necessary, child protection, working alongside our CPC and Deputy CPC. Co ordinate, publicise and monitor attendance at any clubs, societies and activities on offer to pupils in their year groups. This includes working with the Director of Sport to support the physical wellbeing of pupils. Oversee and encourage pupil involvement in co curricular activities and track wider engagement of all pupils, seeking to build on their four capacities: successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. Gather information and liaise with the Deputy Rectors and the Support for Learning Department throughout the year as required, but specifically prior to Review Meetings. They should also chair the discussion of their year groups at Academic/Pastoral Review Meetings. Work with the Admissions Department for new EA students into the Junior Years as well as assisting in the co ordination of EA pupils as they transfer from P6 into Geits. Work with Marketing Team to promote EA and the Junior Years programme - establish/strengthen links with other Junior/Prep Schools. Work with our Head of Outdoor Education and Character Education to help plan and co ordinate residential trips and visits for Geits and 2nds. Liaise with the Head of Middle Years on the 3rds Outward Bound residential camp. Lead and facilitate weekly Year Group assemblies. Plan and co coordinate, with the Charities Committee, social functions for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Seek out and promote opportunities for Pupil Leadership. Liaise with the Senior Years Team to oversee the day to day running of the Mentoring Scheme, where senior pupils mentor Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Middle Years Team to encourage Middle Years pupils to run lunchtime activities for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Deputy Rector (Student Life) and the Assistant Heads of Year with the running and organisation of the Health and Wellbeing programme. In addition, it is essential that the Head of Junior Years monitors and maintains high standards of behaviour and appearance across their year groups, with specific responsibility for pupil discipline in line with the Positive Behaviour Policy. Also included are those duties and responsibilities associated with all teachers at the Edinburgh Academy: To plan, prepare and teach lessons to all assigned pupils according to their educational needs. To assess, record and report on the progress of the pupils within the guidelines written in the Staff Handbook. To engage with the wider School Curriculum in a manner which is consistent with the ethos of the School. To carry out such administrative and other routine tasks as are outlined in the Staff Handbook. To demonstrate a commitment to both individual professional development and to the developing curriculum in the School. To carry out any other duties and to assume any other responsibilities as the Rector shall from time to time reasonably request. To be conscious at all times of the importance of the external image of the School and to act in a professional and constructive manner with pupils, parents and external agencies. The Candidate This is an important and demanding leadership role, of crucial importance to the wellbeing and care of all pupils. The successful candidate will play a central role in setting and maintaining the highest standards in terms of scholarship, pastoral care, commitment and discipline. Given the demands of this position, it would not be expected that the post holder would also hold an additional senior appointment, such as a Head of Department post. The post would suit either an applicant seeking a significant promoted position for the first time, or a Head of Department wishing to develop their professional life in a new and challenging direction. Qualifications / Experience: Essential: A qualified and experienced teacher with GTCS registration A proven track record of leadership, either in pastoral or academic fields, and a high level of administrative and communication skills Knowledge and understanding of motivating, inspiring and challenging young people to nurture the best from them, academically and personally An empathetic and knowledgeable pastoral leader with strong understanding of child protection procedures and the promotion of well being for young people. Desirable: Experience in the use of iSAMS or other databases Experience and knowledge of assisting in National 5 subject choices. A willingness and skillset to develop tracking systems, collecting and analysing data to plan school improvement. Please note, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role therefore the successful candidate must have the right to work in the UK via other means.
Site Manager
We Manage Jobs(WMJobs) Dudley, West Midlands
SITE MANAGER Salary Grade 5 Points 7-11 (£26,403 - £28,142 pro-rata) 35 hours per week (All year round) We wish to appoint a Site Manager, to join this successful primary school. The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic, committed professional, who ideally has had experience working in a similar role, preferably in a school. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a school that is committed to achievement for all its pupils and ongoing professional development for staff. Responsibilities Writing and reviewing policies and risk assessments Carrying out and recording regular compliance checks Managing and monitoring contractors on site Qualifications and attributes Has excellent communication and organisation skills Is highly motivated and has a 'can do' attitude Is able to work as part of a team and independently, when necessary Is able to use their own initiative Can prioritise workload as necessary Is friendly and welcoming to our parents, pupils and visitors Understands confidentiality Benefits Commitment to your professional development A hard working and supportive staff team Application information If you have any questions regarding the post please contact Mrs S Linney, (Headteacher's PA) via . Application packs can be downloaded from the School Website . Applications must be submitted on the School's Application Form, available on the School Website. Closing date for applications: 10am Wednesday 11 March 2026 We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children; therefore, the post is subject to medical clearance and an enhanced DBS check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. All applicants must be able to provide documentation to prove their right to work in the UK. Please note: Dudley MBC does not currently offer sponsorship for candidates without the Right to Work in the UK. Effective from September 2022, KCSIE states as part of the shortlisting process schools and colleges should consider carrying out online searches, as part of the due diligence on shortlisted candidates. This is to determine suitability to work with children and keep them safe. All shortlisted candidates are now subject to an online check and if there is anything concerning, then the shortlisted candidate will be asked to comment on it either prior to or at interview. N.B., We reserve the right to close this vacancy prior to the advertised dates should we receive a large number of applications. If you have a disability and require assistance in making an application please contact the HR Resourcing Team via . For assistance with the application process, you can visit the WM Jobs Help Page: Dudley Council will check the information that you have provided against any details already held for accuracy and completeness. The Council will check, share and cross match your information both internally within the council and with external organisations to protect public funds and prevent or detect crime, only where the law allows us to do so. The Council's full Privacy and Disclaimer Statement can be accessed on the website at
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
SITE MANAGER Salary Grade 5 Points 7-11 (£26,403 - £28,142 pro-rata) 35 hours per week (All year round) We wish to appoint a Site Manager, to join this successful primary school. The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic, committed professional, who ideally has had experience working in a similar role, preferably in a school. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a school that is committed to achievement for all its pupils and ongoing professional development for staff. Responsibilities Writing and reviewing policies and risk assessments Carrying out and recording regular compliance checks Managing and monitoring contractors on site Qualifications and attributes Has excellent communication and organisation skills Is highly motivated and has a 'can do' attitude Is able to work as part of a team and independently, when necessary Is able to use their own initiative Can prioritise workload as necessary Is friendly and welcoming to our parents, pupils and visitors Understands confidentiality Benefits Commitment to your professional development A hard working and supportive staff team Application information If you have any questions regarding the post please contact Mrs S Linney, (Headteacher's PA) via . Application packs can be downloaded from the School Website . Applications must be submitted on the School's Application Form, available on the School Website. Closing date for applications: 10am Wednesday 11 March 2026 We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children; therefore, the post is subject to medical clearance and an enhanced DBS check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. All applicants must be able to provide documentation to prove their right to work in the UK. Please note: Dudley MBC does not currently offer sponsorship for candidates without the Right to Work in the UK. Effective from September 2022, KCSIE states as part of the shortlisting process schools and colleges should consider carrying out online searches, as part of the due diligence on shortlisted candidates. This is to determine suitability to work with children and keep them safe. All shortlisted candidates are now subject to an online check and if there is anything concerning, then the shortlisted candidate will be asked to comment on it either prior to or at interview. N.B., We reserve the right to close this vacancy prior to the advertised dates should we receive a large number of applications. If you have a disability and require assistance in making an application please contact the HR Resourcing Team via . For assistance with the application process, you can visit the WM Jobs Help Page: Dudley Council will check the information that you have provided against any details already held for accuracy and completeness. The Council will check, share and cross match your information both internally within the council and with external organisations to protect public funds and prevent or detect crime, only where the law allows us to do so. The Council's full Privacy and Disclaimer Statement can be accessed on the website at
Head of Boarding
The Boarding Schools' Association
Closing Date: 20 February 2026 Salary: £60-65k Dependent on experience Employment Term: Full Time ABOUT GUILDHOUSE SCHOOL Guildhouse School, located in the heart of Bloomsbury in central London, is a boarding school for ages 15+ that provides an immersive international environment for ideas and creativity, where students are empowered to make a positive impact on our world. The school offers an outstanding international pre-university educational experience, with small class sizes, to students from all over the world. Housed in three beautiful grade two listed buildings, the school is the first high school in Europe to have a Bloomberg Business Lab. Students at Guildhouse School are studying for A levels and University Foundation Programmes and preparing for admission to universities across the UK and abroad. We pride ourselves on our approach to high quality and personalised teaching and learning experiences, with small class sizes and an informal atmosphere ensuring that students are treated as individuals and build great relationships with staff. Our ethos and culture for students is 'Work Hard, Aim High & Be Kind'. ROLE OVERVIEW Guildhouse School is seeking an experienced and ambitious Head of Boarding (Residential) to lead and develop its boarding provision in the heart of central London. This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for Premier House, the School's modern boarding residence in Bloomsbury, accommodating around 100 students in self-contained clusters of en-suite rooms with shared kitchen facilities. Located just five to ten minutes' walk from the school site, Premier House offers a distinctive urban boarding model that requires clarity of systems, strong pastoral leadership, and a highly visible residential presence. Guildhouse is not a traditional boarding school, and that is very much part of its strength. Our international student body brings energy, diversity, and ambition, and boarding plays a central role in providing stability, care, and belonging for students living far from home. We are fully compliant with regulatory requirements, but we are equally ambitious to ensure that boarding is warm, purposeful, and genuinely enriching. The successful candidate will live on site and will provide strategic and operational leadership of boarding. Working closely with the Headteacher as a valued member of the Senior Leadership Team, they will ensure the highest standards of safeguarding, compliance, and student welfare, while also shaping a boarding culture that balances structure with warmth and high expectations. The role will suit an experienced boarding or senior pastoral leader who combines regulatory rigour with human warmth, and who is confident operating in a fast-paced, urban environment. The post holder will lead and manage the boarding staff team, maintain strong relationships with parents and agents, and ensure Premier House operates as a safe, well run home for students. During summer periods, Premier House is used by Stafford House London. Programme leadership and safeguarding sit with Stafford House during these periods, while Guildhouse retains responsibility for the day to day operational management of the building. This is an exciting opportunity for a leader who wants to shape and lead a distinctive boarding provision in a school that is outward looking, student centred and ambitious. ABOUT CATS GLOBAL SCHOOLS (CGS) CATS Global Schools is a leading education group committed to inspiring the next generation of world shapers. With a history dating back to 1899, but a focus on the future, our group brings together 16 institutions comprising independent boarding schools, an Arts University College, English language schools and a variety of summer programmes in the UK, US, Canada, and China. Each year, we provide 18,000 students around the globe with the education they need to develop real life skills for the future. We are dedicated to academic excellence and our students benefit from our well developed links to over 40 top global universities. We create a positive learning environment where every student is empowered to make a contribution to shape their world. This is made possible because of the commitment of our pioneering, persevering people who do the very best for our students. OUR COMMITMENT TO INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY We are committed to diversity, inclusion and belonging. Building on our core values - Pioneering, Persevering, People - We pledge to deliver a series of events, guest speakers and focus groups to make CATS Global Schools and employer of choice for all. SAFEGUARDING CGS is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and well being of children and young people. As such, appointment is subject to the satisfactory completion of safer recruitment employment checks in line with KCSIE guidelines. This will include satisfactory references, enhanced DBS from the Disclosures and Barring Service and, where applicable, any international equivalent being obtained. Shortlisted candidates will be subject to online checks which may include social media.
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
Closing Date: 20 February 2026 Salary: £60-65k Dependent on experience Employment Term: Full Time ABOUT GUILDHOUSE SCHOOL Guildhouse School, located in the heart of Bloomsbury in central London, is a boarding school for ages 15+ that provides an immersive international environment for ideas and creativity, where students are empowered to make a positive impact on our world. The school offers an outstanding international pre-university educational experience, with small class sizes, to students from all over the world. Housed in three beautiful grade two listed buildings, the school is the first high school in Europe to have a Bloomberg Business Lab. Students at Guildhouse School are studying for A levels and University Foundation Programmes and preparing for admission to universities across the UK and abroad. We pride ourselves on our approach to high quality and personalised teaching and learning experiences, with small class sizes and an informal atmosphere ensuring that students are treated as individuals and build great relationships with staff. Our ethos and culture for students is 'Work Hard, Aim High & Be Kind'. ROLE OVERVIEW Guildhouse School is seeking an experienced and ambitious Head of Boarding (Residential) to lead and develop its boarding provision in the heart of central London. This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for Premier House, the School's modern boarding residence in Bloomsbury, accommodating around 100 students in self-contained clusters of en-suite rooms with shared kitchen facilities. Located just five to ten minutes' walk from the school site, Premier House offers a distinctive urban boarding model that requires clarity of systems, strong pastoral leadership, and a highly visible residential presence. Guildhouse is not a traditional boarding school, and that is very much part of its strength. Our international student body brings energy, diversity, and ambition, and boarding plays a central role in providing stability, care, and belonging for students living far from home. We are fully compliant with regulatory requirements, but we are equally ambitious to ensure that boarding is warm, purposeful, and genuinely enriching. The successful candidate will live on site and will provide strategic and operational leadership of boarding. Working closely with the Headteacher as a valued member of the Senior Leadership Team, they will ensure the highest standards of safeguarding, compliance, and student welfare, while also shaping a boarding culture that balances structure with warmth and high expectations. The role will suit an experienced boarding or senior pastoral leader who combines regulatory rigour with human warmth, and who is confident operating in a fast-paced, urban environment. The post holder will lead and manage the boarding staff team, maintain strong relationships with parents and agents, and ensure Premier House operates as a safe, well run home for students. During summer periods, Premier House is used by Stafford House London. Programme leadership and safeguarding sit with Stafford House during these periods, while Guildhouse retains responsibility for the day to day operational management of the building. This is an exciting opportunity for a leader who wants to shape and lead a distinctive boarding provision in a school that is outward looking, student centred and ambitious. ABOUT CATS GLOBAL SCHOOLS (CGS) CATS Global Schools is a leading education group committed to inspiring the next generation of world shapers. With a history dating back to 1899, but a focus on the future, our group brings together 16 institutions comprising independent boarding schools, an Arts University College, English language schools and a variety of summer programmes in the UK, US, Canada, and China. Each year, we provide 18,000 students around the globe with the education they need to develop real life skills for the future. We are dedicated to academic excellence and our students benefit from our well developed links to over 40 top global universities. We create a positive learning environment where every student is empowered to make a contribution to shape their world. This is made possible because of the commitment of our pioneering, persevering people who do the very best for our students. OUR COMMITMENT TO INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY We are committed to diversity, inclusion and belonging. Building on our core values - Pioneering, Persevering, People - We pledge to deliver a series of events, guest speakers and focus groups to make CATS Global Schools and employer of choice for all. SAFEGUARDING CGS is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and well being of children and young people. As such, appointment is subject to the satisfactory completion of safer recruitment employment checks in line with KCSIE guidelines. This will include satisfactory references, enhanced DBS from the Disclosures and Barring Service and, where applicable, any international equivalent being obtained. Shortlisted candidates will be subject to online checks which may include social media.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Alert Room Supervisor
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Alert Room Supervisor Location: Haringey, UK Salary: £30,440 £33,662 pro rata Application Deadline: Monday, 2nd of March 2026 Interview Date: 3rd of March 2026 onwards Expected Working Start Date: Subject to checks Visa Sponsorship Available: No About Our Client Our client s Academy is a member of their family of schools. Our client is a charitable Trust of entrepreneurial community schools and colleges that help young people to reach their potential. They support their schools Principals and Teachers in rapidly improving the quality of education on offer at early years, primary, secondary and sixth-form levels in order to transform the life-chances of their students. Job Description Overall, Purpose of the Role: The Alert Room Supervisor will receive students that are both internally suspended and sent out of lessons day to day. The post holder will run a calm and orderly environment that supports the students to complete work set and prepare for the return to the classroom. They will insist on high standards of behaviour and support the students to regulate and manage their behaviour and follow the expectations of learning. They will liaise with Teachers, Behaviour Leads, Parents, and the Assistant Principal for Behaviour and Culture. Key Duties: Effectively supervise students that are sent daily to the Alert Room. Support the smooth running of the Alert Room when needed for pupils who are unable to access lessons on a day-to-day basis, promoting high expectations, motivation, and participation Effectively supervise students that are internally suspended, ensuring that they are completing work set, and providing work where there are any gaps. Communicate in advance with Teachers for the students that are suspended so that appropriate work is provided in a timely way. Maintain up to date and accurate records, including register of students that attend the Alert Room, and for those internally suspended. Ensure the consistent implementation of the school behaviour policy and protocols. To note students that have been alerted more than once and ensure that the Behaviour Lead is informed. Ensure that the space is a positive learning environment where students can work supervised and in silence during their time in the space. Develop bank of learning packages to support students in Alert Room In conjunction with the AP Student Behaviour and Culture. Deliver students to detention at the end of the day. Support staff to hold successful repair conversations at the end of the day. Ensure that students complete a reflection form when they attend, take this to the repair conversation at the end of the day for the Teacher. Inform the Behaviour Lead if this is not completed properly after direction and redirection has been given. Benefits Looking for a fulfilling career with great perks? Join Our Client s Family! Here's why working for our client is the right choice for you: Benefits Scheme Enjoy exclusive offers and discounts tailored just for you! Cycle to Work Scheme Save money and stay fit with their bike-friendly benefits. Employee Assistance Programme Your wellbeing matters! Access free, confidential support whenever you need it. Flexible Working Opportunities Balance work and life with flexibility that suits you. Free On-Site Parking No more hunting for parking, they ve got your spot covered. Pension Schemes Secure your future with access to the Teachers Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme. Refer a Friend Scheme Know someone who would love it here? Earn rewards by bringing them on board! Click apply and complete your application.
Feb 14, 2026
Full time
Alert Room Supervisor Location: Haringey, UK Salary: £30,440 £33,662 pro rata Application Deadline: Monday, 2nd of March 2026 Interview Date: 3rd of March 2026 onwards Expected Working Start Date: Subject to checks Visa Sponsorship Available: No About Our Client Our client s Academy is a member of their family of schools. Our client is a charitable Trust of entrepreneurial community schools and colleges that help young people to reach their potential. They support their schools Principals and Teachers in rapidly improving the quality of education on offer at early years, primary, secondary and sixth-form levels in order to transform the life-chances of their students. Job Description Overall, Purpose of the Role: The Alert Room Supervisor will receive students that are both internally suspended and sent out of lessons day to day. The post holder will run a calm and orderly environment that supports the students to complete work set and prepare for the return to the classroom. They will insist on high standards of behaviour and support the students to regulate and manage their behaviour and follow the expectations of learning. They will liaise with Teachers, Behaviour Leads, Parents, and the Assistant Principal for Behaviour and Culture. Key Duties: Effectively supervise students that are sent daily to the Alert Room. Support the smooth running of the Alert Room when needed for pupils who are unable to access lessons on a day-to-day basis, promoting high expectations, motivation, and participation Effectively supervise students that are internally suspended, ensuring that they are completing work set, and providing work where there are any gaps. Communicate in advance with Teachers for the students that are suspended so that appropriate work is provided in a timely way. Maintain up to date and accurate records, including register of students that attend the Alert Room, and for those internally suspended. Ensure the consistent implementation of the school behaviour policy and protocols. To note students that have been alerted more than once and ensure that the Behaviour Lead is informed. Ensure that the space is a positive learning environment where students can work supervised and in silence during their time in the space. Develop bank of learning packages to support students in Alert Room In conjunction with the AP Student Behaviour and Culture. Deliver students to detention at the end of the day. Support staff to hold successful repair conversations at the end of the day. Ensure that students complete a reflection form when they attend, take this to the repair conversation at the end of the day for the Teacher. Inform the Behaviour Lead if this is not completed properly after direction and redirection has been given. Benefits Looking for a fulfilling career with great perks? Join Our Client s Family! Here's why working for our client is the right choice for you: Benefits Scheme Enjoy exclusive offers and discounts tailored just for you! Cycle to Work Scheme Save money and stay fit with their bike-friendly benefits. Employee Assistance Programme Your wellbeing matters! Access free, confidential support whenever you need it. Flexible Working Opportunities Balance work and life with flexibility that suits you. Free On-Site Parking No more hunting for parking, they ve got your spot covered. Pension Schemes Secure your future with access to the Teachers Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme. Refer a Friend Scheme Know someone who would love it here? Earn rewards by bringing them on board! Click apply and complete your application.

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