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Deputy Headteacher

Deputy Headteacher

Small Heath Leadership Academy

Birmingham

  • Expired
Salary:
L25 - L29: £68,962 - £76,053
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2015
Apply by:
8 October 2014

Job overview

"Respect is at the heart of the school's ethos. ..Leaders, teachers and parents expect every student to achieve highly. .Students get the support and help they need to make excellent progress" Ofsted 2014

Small Heath School is a highly successful split site, inner city school. We were recently judged to be outstanding by OFSTED for the fifth consecutive time.

Are you:

  • A highly motivated, enthusiastic and inspirational leader with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to motivate and engage pupils and colleagues?
  • An experienced, passionate and extremely effective teacher?
  • Wishing to build upon your successful experience of senior leadership?

Would you like to work:

  • In an exciting, caring and supportive working environment as part of a strong and innovative leadership team?
  • With dedicated and hard working colleagues committed to improving learning and raising achievement?
  • With the support of parents, governors and the community?

This post is intended to advance our school improvement agenda and will cover a range of issues focused upon learning, teaching and pupil development. It will be attractive to candidates looking to develop their career towards Headship.

This senior leadership role will have responsibilities that reflect the strengths and qualities of the successful candidate. If you have an absolute commitment to teamwork, sharing ideas, improving standards and have the ability to transform vision into reality, then we would welcome your application.

If you are interested, please come and visit us or call the Headteacher, Mrs Shanaz Khan for an informal discussion or for an application form telephone Tinderjit Khatkar, HR Manager on 01214 646 522 or visit www.smallheathschool.org.uk

Closing date: Midday on Wednesday, 8th October 2014.
Interview date: 14th and 15th October 2014.

Small Heath 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 required to undertake a DBS Enhanced Disclosure.

About Small Heath Leadership Academy

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+44 121 4647997

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Small Heath School and Sixth Form Centre is a mixed, mainstream secondary school located in Birmingham. It educates students within the 11-18 age range. In February 2017, the school began the process of converting to academy status, under the sponsorship of the Tauheedul Education Trust.

Small Heath School and Sixth Form Centre was originally built as a Birmingham board school in 1982. In 1994, the school became a specialist technology college and has since been recognised as a High Performing Specialist School. Small Heath supports a school in Pakistan and works with other schools and school leaders in England. 

Interim headteacher 

Tony Wilson 

Values and vision

Small Heath School and Sixth Form Centre in Birmingham has a vision to be the best possible school for students and their families. This means delivering outstanding teaching and learning, personal development for both staff and students, and good examples of behaviour. Small Heath strives to ensure that everyone connected with the school can make positive contributions to their communities. 

The school offers a curriculum of foreign languages, maths, English, geography, ICT and history, as well as a programme of extra-curricular activities. 

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