About the School
Part of Orchard Community Trust, Kemball School is a day special school for pupils aged between 3 and 19 years of age with cognitive and learning difficulties (PMLD, SLD & MLD some of whom have complex medical/physical needs). The school has a happy atmosphere and is welcoming and friendly. The current number on roll is 221.
The school is committed to equality of opportunity.
In line with the Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidance which outlines that schools should carry out online searches on shortlisted candidates. I can confirm that the online check will be carried out on all shortlisted candidates only as part of the process of assessing your suitability to work with children.
Job Purpose
We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated and enthusiastic Special Educational Needs Support Assistant to join our hard working and committed team. Our pupils have severe learning difficulties and are taught using a highly differentiated, individualised curriculum. Experience of working within a special school, catering for pupils with cognition and learning needs is essential. This should include supporting pupils with communication difficulties, hearing and visual impairments, behavioural needs, complex physical/medical needs and sensory processing disorders. Candidates must also have a willingness to further their own professional development by attending relevant courses and implementing new initiatives.
The successful candidate will have experience of working in an education and/or care setting and hold NVQ Level 3 in Teaching & Learning or equivalent and have knowledge of policies and procedures relevant to child protection and health and safety. A full job description and person specification is available on our website.
Key Duties/Responsibilities
Key duties:
Special Education Needs Support Assistants in this role may also undertake some or all of the following:
Grade: Level 5
Salary: £24,294 to £26,421 full time, full year (pending pay rise)
£18,666 to £20,299 actual salary, 32.5 hours per week, term time only (pending pay rise)
Hours of Work: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: 8.45am to 3.35pm
Wednesday 8.45am to 4.05pm
Friday 8.25am to 3.35pm
32.5 hours per week, term time only
Closing Date: 3 March 2025, by 12pm
Application forms and information packs can be obtained by emailing kemball@kemballschool.co.uk
or calling 01782 883120
Completed application forms should be emailed to kemball@kemballschool.co.uk
or alternatively posted to:
Kemball School
Beaconsfield Drive
Blurton
Stoke on Trent
ST3 3JD
Deputy Headteacher
JOB DESCRIPTION
Post Title: Deputy Headteacher
Post Responsible to: Headteacher
Salary Scale: Leadership L5- L9
Location: Abbey Hulton Primary School
Job Purpose:
As a valued senior leader, the purpose of the Deputy Headteacher is to support the headteacher in raising standards in education. To support class-based staff in the delivery of CPD centred around teaching and learning principles. This is a strategic school improvement role and a great opportunity for a future aspiring headteacher. During the working week there will be time to undertake class cover.
Key Responsibilities:
The core purpose of the Deputy Headteacher is to support the Headteacher in providing the vision and leadership for the school, ensuring it is effectively led and managed. The Deputy Headteacher will promote a culture of excellence, equality and high expectations for all. Working with the Headteacher, Governors, Staff and Orchard Community Trust, the Deputy Headteacher will have a key role in the evaluation of the school’s performance to identify the priorities for raising standards and improving curriculums.
As a senior leader of the school, you will play a key role in:
If the Headteacher is absent, the Deputy Headteacher will deputise, as directed by the Governing Board.
The Deputy Headteacher will also be expected to fulfil the professional responsibilities of a Headteacher, as set out in the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document (STPCD).
Qualities:
The Deputy Headteacher will:
Duties and Responsibilities:
School Culture and Behaviour
The Deputy Headteacher will demonstrate support to:
Teaching, Curriculum and Assessment
The Deputy Headteacher will demonstrate support to:
Additional and Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Disabilities
The Deputy Headteacher will demonstrate support to:
Organisational Management and School Improvement
The Deputy Headteacher will demonstrate support to:
Professional Development
The Deputy Headteacher will demonstrate support to:
Governance, Accountability and working in partnership.
The Deputy Headteacher will demonstrate support to:
Specific Responsibilities includes:
As Deputy Headteacher you will hold a key strategic leadership position overseeing the quality of Education including:
DEPUTY HEADTEACHER: PERSON SPECIFICATION
Minimum Essential Requirements – Evidenced by A: application form b: essential c: Interview
Knowledge and Experience |
A Application |
B Essential |
C Interview |
Qualified Teacher Status / GTC Registered |
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Degree |
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Successful leadership and management experience in a school |
✓ |
✓ |
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Successful track record on leading whole school improvements/initiatives |
✓ |
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Involvement in school self-evaluation and development planning |
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✓ |
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Demonstrable experience of successful line management and staff development |
✓ |
✓ |
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Experience of teaching across different age groups |
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Experience of effective collaborations with other organisations and partners |
✓ |
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✓ |
Skills and Abilities |
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Data analysis skills, and the ability to use data to set targets and identify weaknesses |
✓ |
✓ |
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Understanding of high-quality teaching based on evidence, and the ability to model this for others and support others to improve |
✓ |
✓ |
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Effective communication and interpersonal skills |
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✓ |
Ability to communicate a vision and inspire others |
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✓ |
Ability to build effective working relationships |
✓ |
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A thorough knowledge and understanding of the primary curriculum from EYFS to Year 6 |
✓ |
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Personal Style |
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Commitment to uphold the 7 principles of public life at all times |
✓ |
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A commitment to getting the best outcomes for all pupils and promoting the ethos and values of the school |
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✓ |
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Ability to work under pressure and prioritise effectively |
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Commitment to safeguarding, equality and inclusion ensuring that personal beliefs are not expressed in ways that exploit the position |
✓ |
✓ |
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Commitment to maintaining confidentiality at all times |
✓ |
✓ |
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Sense of humour |
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✓ |
Application and Selection Process
The job information pack and application form can be downloaded from Orchard Community Trust or can be requested from info@orchardct.org.uk
References
We request references for all candidates who are invited to an interview. Requests will be made at the time candidates are invited to the interview. Your first referee should be your current or last employer.
Offer of Employment
We will make a verbal offer of employment by telephone either on the day or the following day of the interview and this will be confirmed in writing. Any offer is made subject to:
Closing Date: Friday 28th February 2025
Interview Date: Wednesday 5th March 2025
Start Date: Monday 1st September 2025 – or earlier if possible.
Please return your completed application form via email to admin@abbeyhultonprimary.org.uk or posted to:
Proud members of Orchard Community Trust.
Orchard Community Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and requires all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and in line with the Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidance which outlines that schools should carry out online searches on shortlisted candidates. The school confirms that online checks will be carried out on all shortlisted candidates only as part of the process of assessing your suitability to work with children.