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Early Years Lead

Early Years Lead

Grestone Academy

Birmingham

  • £30,000 - £46,525 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS +TLR2a
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Sept 2024
Apply by:
29 April 2024

Job overview

Reporting to: Headteacher

Contract: Permanent 

Start Date: 01/09/2024

Working Pattern: Full time

Salary: MPS/UPS +TLR2a

This is a great time to be joining our 'Good' school, the perfect opportunity for a hard-working individual, who is looking to support our school community. As the Early Years Lead, you will be responsible for the standard of teaching and learning across the curriculum in EYFS. Providing motivation and inspiration, you will lead and develop teachers to recognise and deliver exemplary teaching and learning, which both encourages and enables all pupils to develop and progress within their own abilities in a safe, stimulating and supportive environment.  

The ideal candidate has -

A warm and caring nature with the ability to develop positive relationships with students and colleagues

A flexible approach to work with the ability to prioritise their workload

Evidence of making effective and positive changes within a team and which directly impacted on improved teaching, learning, behaviour and classroom management which would be considered exemplary.

Demonstrable evidence of excellent classroom practice in the Early Years age range.

Experience of leading staff, including performance management and supporting individuals to improve practice and which raised standards across the team. 

To find out more about Grestone Academy please visit https://www.grestoneacademy.com/Vacancies-New/. We encourage you come and have a look at our academy, please contact hr@hamsteadhall.com to arrange a visit.

About Grestone Academy

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  • Grestone Academy
  • Grestone Avenue, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham
  • West Midlands
  • B20 1ND
  • United Kingdom
+44 121 675 6787

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Grestone Academy is a mixed primary for children aged 3-11, located in Birmingham, West Midlands. The school became an academy on 1 October 2013, governed by a local governing body that includes parents, members of staff and representatives from its sponsor, Hamstead Hall Academy Trust.

In January 2016, Grestone Academy opened its Nursery which is open to pupils for 15 hours free childcare per week the term after children turn 3. We also offer 30 hour places for free to working parents.

Grestone Academy offers two forms of childcare facilities, which operate before and after the school day.

Headteacher

Deborah Steen

Values and Vision

Perseverance, respect, independence, diversity and excellence (PRIDE) are the key values of Grestone Academy. All pupils are encouraged to enjoy learning, and develop their abilities and skills to the highest possible level in a safe and secure environment. The school aims to ensure that each pupil acquires effective learning skills, understands the need for healthy living, and feels good about themselves and others. Teachers believe these skills will maximise potential to achieve academic and social success.

Every student at Grestone Academy is expected to maintain an attendance level of 100%. The school stresses that it is the responsibility of everyone in the school community – parents, students, staff and governors – to help achieve this. Attendance of all students is closely monitored.

Ofsted report

"This is a large and happy school. It welcomes pupils from a rich mix of cultures and backgrounds. Leaders and staff build very good relationships with them. They work hard to support pupils. The school is inclusive. It is a safe and welcoming community."

View Grestone Academy’s latest Ofsted report

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