Vice
Principal for Behaviour, Culture & Ethos
About this role
The Vice Principal for Behaviour, Culture and Ethos is a key role at any school, but particularly for us at The Stockwood Park Academy. The successful candidate will be responsible for shaping and sustaining a calm, inclusive, and aspirational school culture where pupils can thrive academically and personally.
We are ambitious beyond measure. Our school is driven by a vision of Striving for excellence and contributing to society - we want all students to leave Stockwood Park with a fantastic set of GCSE and A-Level outcomes, as well as character-defining enrichment experiences that make them ready to meaningfully contribute to society. Our vision is underpinned by our shared values of excellence, responsibility, and compassion. We are looking for a visible, value-led leader with extensive experience who is aligned with our ambition.
The successful candidate will be systems-focused, understanding that consistency builds trust and culture sustains improvement. Above all, you will see the joy in what we do, recognising that this work matters deeply, and that done well, it changes lives. The role is rooted in attention and affection: knowing students well, holding exceptionally high standards, and ensuring that every interaction has a cumulative effect on student outcomes.
The post holder will work closely with the Principal and Senior Leadership Team, to provide the strategic and operational leadership to ensure the highest levels of behaviour, attendance, positive relationships with a shared sense of community across the school. At TSPA, part of Advantage Schools, we do not believe in fads or quick fixes. We believe in the power of hard work, deep curricular thinking, and high-quality evidence-based professional learning. The role involves leading and embedding clear systems and expectations, supporting staff to deliver consistent practice and to drive continuous improvement.
The role offers the right
candidate an exceptional opportunity to mould and shape the
school into something truly extraordinary. However, this role will also ask a
great deal of you. It requires someone with a clear vision and a deep
understanding of what exemplary behaviour and more so, how it is
achieved. You will lead through others, ensuring your impact is felt not
just through policy, but through the culture that is lived every day.
The successful candidate
will:
Please
view the Advantage Schools prospectus here:
Overview - Advantage Schools
School visits and discussions with the Principal are warmly welcomed.
Why work for Advantage Schools?
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The
opportunity to lead a school to achieve the highest of standards as part of an
ambitious trust.
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Be
valued as a high-profile leader within the trust, benefitting from the
collaborative support of our network of principals and the wider trust
education team.
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You’ll
be working alongside a collaborative, forward thinking leadership team.
·
Unparalleled
CPD opportunities.
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A fantastic school ethos where children, staff and parents/carers are
highly supportive.
·
Staff
benefits that make a difference to your work life balance.
Job Specifics
Start Date: 1st September 2026
Salary: AS Leadership 20-24 £83,429-£92,012
Job role: Permanent, Full time
The Trust reserves the right to interview and appoint a suitable candidate before the deadline date.
Safeguarding
The safeguarding and
welfare of children is paramount and all our staff share this view. Applicants
must be willing to undergo safeguarding and child protection checks including
with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Jay Powell
01582211226
jpowell@advantageschools.co.uk
