We are seeking an
enthusiastic and inspirational Deputy Head of Science who is passionate about
teaching and learning and is dedicated to achieving excellence for all.
Leaders across the
school play a crucial role in planning a curriculum that is ambitious for
students of all abilities. The impact is that all groups of students, including
those with SEND, achieve their best. Middle and senior leaders also play
a significant role in contributing to whole school improvement.
This is an exciting
opportunity for someone wanting to take additional responsibility in Science.
You should already have demonstrated excellent leadership and management
skills, be committed to inclusion and the well-being of every child and be an
outstanding role model in your own professional practice.
Candidates must provide
leadership and direction for the Department and ensure that it is managed and
organised to meet school and subject aims and objectives. To provide professional leadership to secure
high quality teaching and learning, effective use of resources, improving
standards of achievement for all students, and the promotion of students’
personal development and well-being.
The Deputy Head of Science
will play a key role in supporting, guiding and motivating teachers of the
subject, evaluate the effectiveness of teaching and learning, the subject
curriculum and progress towards targets for students and staff in order to
inform future priorities for the subject. The policy and practice of monitoring
within a department provides the information for evaluation and action. The Deputy Head of Science identifies
needs in the department and recognises that these needs must be considered in
relation to the overall needs of the school.
It is also important they understand how their role contributes to
school priorities and to the overall education and achievement of all students.
Throughout their work, they
will ensure that practices improve the quality of education provided, meet the
needs and aspirations of all students and help to continue to raise standards
of achievement in the school.
What we offer:
We continue to celebrate hugely successful GCSE and A Level results. The hard work of the students and staff alike has led to these great achievements:
Tours of the school are strongly encouraged,
please contact the school office to arrange a tour and do visit our school
website and prospectus to find out more about the school and the role.
Note: The job you are applying for is exempt from the provisions
of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (2013 and
2020) which requires you to disclose all spent convictions and cautions except
those which are ‘protected’ under Police Act 1997 – Part V and the amendments
to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013 and 2020) and are not subject to disclosure
to employers on DBS certificates and cannot be taken into account.
If you are invited to interview you will be required to complete a “Disclosure of Criminal Record” form. The School is committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and safeguarding checks will be undertaken prior to appointment including digital screening. This role involves engaging in regulated activity relevant to children and all staff have safeguarding responsibilities.
Head of Science
0208 954 3623
recruitment@bentleywood.harrow.sch.uk
