Deputy Head of House
TLR 23 (£8,601 per annum)
Starting Easter 2026
We are looking to
appoint a Deputy Head of House to join our successful pastoral system. Our current House system is made up of four
Houses, each with a Head of House, Deputy Head of House and an Assistant Head
of House. The successful candidate will
be a qualified teacher who can teach History and Politics.
The successful
candidate will be highly motivated, organised and dedicated and have the
ability to teach across the whole age and ability range. This is an excellent opportunity for an
imaginative, inspiring and capable teacher to further their career in a high
profile position within an exciting and progressive school.
The
successful candidate will have access to a full range of courses both in-house
and professionally accredited, including all of the National Professional
Qualifications.
We are an iPad school
with all staff and students receiving an iPad (along with regular CPD on how to
use it) to support teaching and learning.
We can offer onsite
accommodation for new staff in one of our school houses. Each house is
semi-detached with three bedrooms and a large garden. Please enquire for more information.
You will be able to
demonstrate:
- a
track record of excellence
- a
clear philosophy of teaching and learning
- academic
rigour
- a
high level of organisation
- the
ability to motivate students and staff
- a
desire to challenge yourself and develop new skills
- appropriate
experience/responsibility
If you believe that
you have the energy, passion, resilience and drive to be part of our positive
journey we would love to have you on our team. Visits to the School are
welcomed and encouraged.
Please contact Jo Moloney,
HR Manager, on 01908 682 289 or go to www.radcliffeschool.org.uk for more information about the post.
The
deadline for applications is 9am on Tuesday 3 February 2026.
Ofsted inspected our
school in March 2025 and found that behaviour and attitudes, personal
development, leadership and management and Sixth Form provision are all Good.
The inspectors found that the school has high expectations of students’
behaviour and their attitudes to learning, all staff and governors share strong
priorities, and the school is taking the right action to raise standards of
achievement across the school. The inspection identified that
students are proud of our school and its diversity, feel safe and supported,
and have a strong sense of community.
The Radcliffe School
is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects
all staff to share this commitment. This post requires an enhanced DBS
disclosure and is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. We are an equal opportunities employer.