Purpose of the Role
The King Edward VI Academy Trust Birmingham (“the Academy Trust”) was established in 2017 and is made up of the twelve academies - six selective academies and six non-selective academies. Our overarching mission is “to make Birmingham the best place to be educated in the UK”.
Heads of
Department will be responsible for the teaching and performance of colleagues
(if appropriate) who teach or work in their subject area.
Principle Responsibilities and Duties
The duties
in this job description are in addition to those covered by the latest School
Teachers’ Pay and Conditions document as well as the generic job description
that applies to all teachers at King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys. It
may be modified by the Headmaster, with your agreement, to reflect or
anticipate changes in the job commensurate with the salary and job title.
§ Heads of Department are expected to attend Heads of Department meetings – held, on average, twice a term.
Specific
Responsibilities
Curriculum
§ To
establish and make explicit Departmental aims and objectives within the context
of the school’s overall curricular policies; and to review, evaluate and
develop the curriculum to meet these objectives.
§ To be
responsible for choice of syllabus, examination board, text books, teaching and
learning methodology and for the production of a Departmental Handbook which
meet the school guidelines. The implementation of the policies and schemes of
work incorporated in the Handbook should be monitored closely and reviewed
regularly.
§ To liaise
with the English department to fully integrate the Drama curriculum alongside
the English curriculum.
§ To lead on
the whole-school Oracy strategy.
§ To promote
the Performing Arts across the school community, and promote student engagement
and confidence through performance opportunities.
§ To run
drama clubs, workshops, or theatre trips.
§ To build
partnerships with local theatres or arts organisations, and encourage student
participation in performances and competitions.
§ To lead and
manage school drama productions, including a minimum of two productions per
year, liaising with the Music department as required, and lead evening or
weekend performances or rehearsals
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To be responsible for the selection, production
and evaluation of appropriate teaching and learning materials.
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To promote a high standard of teaching and
learning within the department.
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To monitor academic standards within the
Department in order to seek the highest possible level of attainment for each
pupil.
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To develop aspects of the cross-curricular
themes, skills and dimensions within the work of the department, liaising with
the co-ordinators as required.
§
To evaluate materials and directives from the
DfE and other government bodies
relating to their subject.
§
To be responsible for implementing the
requirements of the National Curriculum and for
monitoring the new systems and
teaching methods which are employed for this purpose.
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To ensure the appropriate differentiation of the
curriculum to meet the needs of pupils of all levels of ability and those with
special educational, linguistic and medical needs.
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To promote teaching and learning styles which
stimulate pupil interest and involvement
in their learning.
§
To contribute, as necessary, to the planning of
the school timetable.
Pupils
§
To establish appropriately high levels of
expectation by setting down clear guidelines for
high
standards of behaviour and achievement with the Department, including homework
policy, the careful presentation of work and care of books and equipment.
§
To establish procedures for the monitoring and
recording of individual pupil progress – using, where relevant, department and
school tracking data.
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Where appropriate to make arrangements for the
induction of pupils into the Sixth Form and to assist with pupils' choice of
subjects at `A' Level and GCSE.
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To supervise the writing and issuing of
department reports.
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To be responsible for the organisation of pupils
into appropriate groups for teaching purposes.
§
Working with Form Teachers/Heads of Year to
ensure that appropriate work is set for pupils with extended absence.
§
To ensure that new pupils are inducted
successfully into the subject.
Assessment
§
Working with the SLT to establish a departmental
assessment policy within the framework of the school’s overall assessment
policy and develop processes of continuous and end of year assessment that
provide a clear picture of each pupil’s progress (including the use of the school
academic tracking data)
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To establish processes for recording assessments
and to monitor their implementation and effectiveness.
§
To establish policy on entry to external
examinations in accordance with that of the school
§
To forecast, record and monitor public
examination results
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To liaise with the Examinations Officer in
relation to entry procedures
Teaching
Staff
§
To assist with the appointment of staff within
the department
§
To deploy staff within the department
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To make detailed arrangements for the induction
of newly appointed teachers; and to provide a full programme of guidance and
support for teachers in their induction period
§
To promote the professional development of all
teachers within the department by delivering the leadership, monitoring and
evaluation of their Performance Management
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To encourage teamwork and good morale
§
To oversee and evaluate the work of teachers
within the department including: checking of exercise books, records and
assessments, preparation of reports on newly qualified teachers and lesson
observations at least annually of all teachers in the department
§
To establish an effective structure for
departmental consultation, communication and evaluation including meetings and
working parties as appropriate
§
To encourage members of the department to
contribute to the development of department policies and procedures
§
To set work for classes in their department if
an absent teacher is unable to set work.
§
To support members of the department
experiencing difficulty with attitude, behaviour or progress of a pupil in
their class
Resources
and Accommodation
§
To establish and maintain through forward
planning appropriate resources for the department and produce costed priorities
for the annual department capitation bid
§
To record and control departmental expenditure
within the annual budget allocation. To allocate resources and accommodation
within the department to meet curriculum objectives
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To make arrangements for recording and checking
of stock
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To lay down standards for the proper care of
accommodation, furniture and equipment and to enhance the learning environment
through the effective display of pupils’ work and other materials
Community
Responsibilities
§
To ensure the health and safety of pupils and
staff within the department
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To ensure effective dialogue with parents in accordance
with school policies
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To liaise with external agencies and employers
as necessary
Monitoring
and Evaluation
§
Monitor and evaluate the quality of subject
teaching and learning
§
The Head
of Department will normally be the team leader responsible for the annual
appraisal of members of his/her department and for the agreeing of targets for
members of their department (using school guidelines)
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Undertake regular observation of subject
teachers
§
Monitor the work of the subject through work
scrutiny, interviews with pupils, evaluation of internal examination results,
coursework moderation
§
Regularly review and update subject schemes of
work with subject teachers
§
Develop, monitor and evaluate assessment,
recording and reporting procedures in line with school policies and statutory
requirements
§
Develop, monitor and evaluate internal and
external assessments
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Monitor and evaluate the use of the subject budget,
resources and accommodation
§ Produce an annual report for the review meeting with the SMT and update annually the department Self Evaluation Form and department Gifted and Talented Self Evaluation Form
Annual Review
Autumn
To produce an annual
report on examination results and student attainment at KS3, GCSE, AS
and A Level to be
discussed with Headmaster/Deputy Head during the Autumn term. This report will
include a self-evaluation and plan for department development.
Autumn/Spring
To review quality of teaching and learning in subject areas annually by observation, regular departmental meetings and sampling of pupil
Spring/Summer
To
review academic, human, physical and financial progress and needs of the
department on an annual basis.
The post
holder will also be expected to comply with any reasonable request from the
Deputy Head Curriculum or Headmaster to undertake work of a similar level not
specified in this job description.
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To develop a clear understanding of the Academy
Trust’s vision, mission and strategic aims and to actively support these.
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To remain up to date with the Academy Trust’s
policies, procedures and code of conduct and always uphold these.
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To identify and undertake relevant training to
enable continuing professional development, where resources allow.
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To prepare for and proactively engage in the
performance review cycle with your line manager.
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To attend appropriate internal and external
meetings, as directed by your line manager.
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To undertake such other duties as are agreed
as being in keeping with the general nature of the job and its grade.
The
successful candidate will be required to fulfil an enhanced DBS check.
This job description reflects the current requirements of the post. As duties and responsibilities change and develop due to changes in organisational and other circumstances, so the actual duties and responsibilities will vary from the particulars of this job description. Job descriptions will be updated or amended from time to time to reflect such changes.
Essential
Successful experience teaching Drama across KS3–KS4 and ideally KS5
Evidence of raising attainment and progress within Drama or English more broadly
Experience of leading others, such as a subject team, key stage, or initiatives within a department
Understanding of the Ofsted Education Inspection Framework and its implications for curriculum, teaching, and outcomes
Proven ability to analyse data to inform teaching, intervention, and departmental planning
Ability to inspire and motivate both students and colleagues
Desirable
Experience of line managing staff or contributing to performance management
Involvement in whole-school responsibilities (e.g. teaching and learning, CPD, or safeguarding)
Experience of working with external stakeholders (e.g. exam boards, performing arts partnerships, or outreach programmes)
Awareness of developments in Drama education and enrichment opportunities
Knowledge of school improvement planning and self-evaluation processes
Experience of leading whole school productions including Musicals
Qualifications
Essential
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in England or equivalent
Degree Level Qualification (relevant to the subject being taught + Secondary PGCE or QTS Qualification for the Secondary Phase
Desirable
A postgraduate qualification (e.g., MSc, MA, MEd) in Drama, Performing Arts, Education, or Leadership
Completion or enrolment in a leadership development programme (e.g., NPQML, NPQSL, or similar)
Evidence of ongoing professional development in subject knowledge and/or leadership
Competencies
Building
capacity
Creativity
Influencing
and persuading
Acting on
integrity
Delivering
at pace
Delivering
quality
Team
focussed
Coaching
management style
Proactivity
Flexibility
Reliable and adaptable
Enthusiasm and passion
Resilience
Willing to participate in the wider aspects of school life
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Lorna May
01214443188
l.may@chb.kevibham.org
