We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic
non-teacher to work alongside the Heads of Year. The successful candidate will play a key role
in the progress and achievement of all students. The main role of the Deputy Head of Year is to work collaboratively with and in support
of Heads of Year, Senior Leaders and the Student Support Team to provide
comprehensive care, support and guidance for students in Year groups in order
to ensure they meet the school’s high expectations of attitudes to learning,
behaviour and attainment.
The type of people
we are looking for are likely to possess infectious enthusiasm, a reliable and
highly organised individual, who can multi-task, with a professional and
friendly disposition. They will be
resilient, driven, determined, and ambitious.
This is an excellent opportunity to work in a
leading educational organisation at the cutting edge of educational
development.
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Contract:
Permanent (term time only plus 5 INSET days), Full-time
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Start
date: 24 August 2026
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Salary:
Dependant on experience
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Closing
Date: 10 May 2026
The
successful candidate will have:
Specific Skills and
Abilities
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A creative,
hard-working, lateral thinker
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Excellent
personal organisational skills
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at
least 5 GCSE qualifications at grade C or above, including English and Mathematics
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Experience
of working in a school environment and/or with young people
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The
ability to motivate students and a desire to make a positive contribution to
their education
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The
ability to manage challenging behaviour in line with the school policy
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The
ability to build positive relationships with all young people and their
families
Duties for this job will include (but are not limited to):
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To
support the Heads of Year in taking responsibility for the pastoral welfare of
the students in the Year Group
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To
guide and support students to safely and successfully manage face to face and
on line relationships with peers
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To be proactive in the implementation of the
anti-bullying policy in conjunction with the Executive Team;
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Be available to counsel and support
individuals and groups of students;
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to act as a link person between home and
school;
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To help
to organise and administer appropriate rewards and sanctions
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Work
with the Landau Forte Parliament and encourage student participation
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To
liaise and seek involvement as appropriate from parents / carers, teachers,
Student support Team and external agencies in relation to the welfare of
individual students
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Contribute
as required to parents’ evenings, staff meetings, gatherings, celebration
evenings and other activities as associated with particular Year groups
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Review
student behaviour by analysing monitoring data
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Where
necessary provide support for teaching staff on behavioural issues
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Monitor
student attendance, punctuality, positive and negative behaviour in line with
the school’s policies and ensure that appropriate action is taken when
required.
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Promote
the aims of the school and support the school ethos
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Lead by
example, setting high expectations for all
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Create
a positive climate where students aspire to be the best that they can be and
believe in themselves
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Work
alongside members of the leadership team and the Student Support Team to ensure
the delivery and on-going development of the pastoral system.
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To
monitor students on the school site during lunchtime.
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Monitoring
of students after school as required, supporting with catch ups and
extracurricular activities.
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To be
familiar and comply with all relevant Health and Safety, Management of Risk,
Operational, Personal, Data Protection and Financial Regulations policies and
procedures.
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To
ensure the duties and responsibilities are carried out in a safe manner and
safe working practices are adopted, in accordance with the Health and Safety at
Work Act, 1974.
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To
ensure equality of opportunity is afforded to all persons both internal and
external to the school, actively seeking to eliminate any direct or indirect
discriminatory practices/behaviour
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To
understand and comply with procedures for the emergency evacuation of the
school.
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To work
in a flexible manner undertaking any reasonable duties commensurate within the
range and grade of the post, or indeed lesser duties as directed and whether
detailed within this profile or not, but as required by the Academy to enable
students to achieve.
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To
carry out other duties and responsibilities requested
Any other appropriate duties and responsibilities relevant to the post
as directed by the Chief Executive Officer, Principal, Vice Principals, or
Assistant Principals.
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A first-class working environment within an
organisation committed to continuous improvement
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Excellent resources, the opportunity for
professional growth and development
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The chance to make a difference to the education
and wellbeing of our students
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A meal allowance, commensurate with your working
hours
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Healthcare Cash Plan, from Westfield Health
Derby is a vibrant and exciting city, located right in the
heart of the UK. The city has a developed arts and culture scene and the area
has a great Geography. The College is located just a few minutes’ walk away
from Derby city centre.
Derby provides great range of sports and leisure facilities
and is the gateway to the Peak District. Within a 10 minutes’ drive of the city
you will find yourself in the beautiful open Derbyshire countryside with
unspoilt villages, historic houses and adventurous attractions.
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Derby is 10 minutes away from M1 junction 25
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London is 90 minutes away by train
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East Midlands Airport is 20 minutes away
Complete
the application form online at www.lfct.org.uk/careers
All appointments made are subject to satisfactory
references and a criminal background check. Landau Forte Charitable Trust is
committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young
people and expects all members of staff and volunteers to share this
commitment. An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check is required for
this post.
Shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete a
self-declaration of their criminal record or information that would make them
unsuitable to work with children. Self-declaration is subject to Ministry of
Justice guidance on the disclosure of criminal records, further information can
be found on GOV.UK.
The Trust will conduct all necessary searches and checks
as relevant and in line with Government Safer Recruitment guidelines, our Safer
Recruitment policy can be found on our website at www.lfct.org.uk
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Lauren Walendziewski
LWALENDZIEWSKI@landau-forte.org.uk
