About Us
Wembley High Technology College
is one of the highest performing schools in the country. Nationally, the
achievement of our pupils is exceptional; in 2024, our Progress 8 score of +1.43
meant that our students on average achieved nearly one and a half grades higher
than their peers nationally. This progress from Key Stage 2 to GCSE has a transformative
impact on our pupils’ life chances and last year, over 60% of pupils leaving us
went on to Russell Group universities to study a range of academic subjects.
The English
Department
‘Achievement
for All’ is the ethos that underpins everything we do across the WMAT, and
English sits at the very heart of intellectual life at Wembley High Technology
College. The English Department is exceptionally experienced, highly
collaborative and intellectually vibrant, united by a shared commitment to
academic excellence and a deep belief in the transformative power of language
and literature.
The
department enables students to become confident, critical and enthusiastic readers
of a rich and diverse range of texts. Our curriculum balances the literary
canon with voices that reflect the breadth and diversity of writing in the
English language, ensuring that all students see themselves reflected in what
they study while also engaging with challenging and ambitious literature.
English
is part of a dynamic learning community that values outstanding teaching,
innovative practice and meaningful co-curricular enrichment. The department
benefits from excellent resourcing, including a well-stocked Learning Resource
Centre and staff access to JSTOR. Reading for pleasure is a core departmental
priority, and deliberate space is built into the curriculum to nurture a
lifelong love of reading alongside academic rigour.
We
are seeking an inspiring and ambitious Subject Leader of English to lead this
thriving department into its next phase of development. This is an outstanding
opportunity for an excellent classroom practitioner with the vision, drive and
credibility to shape high-quality teaching and learning and to sustain a
culture of high expectations.
The
successful candidate may be an experienced leader or an aspiring Subject Leader
ready to take their first step into departmental leadership. They will be
excited to teach across the full age range from Year 7 to Year 13, modelling
exceptional practice and supporting colleagues to continually refine and
improve their craft.
They
will be a collaborative, collegiate leader who values teamwork, communicates
expectations with clarity and purpose, and brings energy, warmth and
professionalism to the role. Above all, they will be committed to the
thoughtful, strategic and supportive leadership of a forward-thinking
department, and to ensuring that every student experiences excellence in
English.
Professional Development
Through
the Training School Hub, leaders at all levels of the Trust benefit from
exceptional professional development, including fully-funded, DfE-accredited
NPQ programmes. These gold-standard qualifications empower our leaders to grow,
drive change and make a meaningful impact within their departments and across
the Trust. If you are excited by the prospect of shaping the next generation of
digital thinkers and innovators, and you enjoy working within a culture of high
aspiration and shared best practice, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Why Join Us
We welcome applications from qualified
teachers. All teachers at Wembley High receive a comprehensive, structured
training programme, delivered by highly trained mentors and bespoke to the
individual’s needs. If you are keen to develop into an outstanding teacher,
enjoy sharing best practice with a community of dedicated peers and believe
that all pupils can and should succeed, we would love to hear from you.
For further information about the
school, please see the new teacher information pack below or visit our website
at www.whtc.co.uk If you have any questions
or queries, please don’t hesitate to contact us at jobs@whtc.co.uk.
The deadline for applications is Friday
13th February at 9am – early applications are welcome.
Wembley Multi-Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting
the welfare of young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this
commitment. The post will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure.
We are an equal opportunities employer and we welcome all applicants.
Early applications are encouraged and the Trust reserves the right to withdraw
this post should an appointment be made early.
Job Description
Students' Experience and Outcomes
- Foster, by example,
a spirit of academic inquiry and curiosity.
- Evaluate and
implement the most effective teaching strategies in order to maximise subject
learning.
- Meet throughout the
year with your line manager to discuss agreed public examination targets for
the department, and strategies being employed to achieve them.
- Meet formally with
the Headteacher to review public examination results and progress towards
agreed departmental targets.
- Coordinate assessments
across all year groups. Lead in the scrutiny of academic data in order to track
and promote student progress across the department.
- Be a part of the
six-week cycle analysis at each reporting period, and utilise this as a means
to impact student attainment within your subject.
- Be active in
pursuing students whose attitude, learning or behaviour is giving any subject
teacher cause for concern.
- Champion and ensure
a flourishing presence of co-curricular activities for the subject, including
trips and visits, an academic society, and associated clubs.
- Champion and ensure
opportunities for student enrichment and extension are readily available for
students across all year groups.
- Liaise with the
Learning Resource Centre (LRC) to ensure relevant enrichment materials are
available and being utilised by students to further their own exploration of
your subject.
- Model excellent
inclusive teaching within your own practice, offering an 'open door policy’ to
all staff within your department.
- Ensure all staff are
aware of and implement appropriate strategies for students' individual needs,
including any SEND, Medical, or Pastoral contexts, those for whom English is an
Additional Language (EAL)
- Ensure a full
programme of university support is available and tailored to individual
students who wish to apply for your (or related) higher education courses,
including ambitious support for Oxbridge applicants.
- To ensure the
department engages with the mentoring of students engaged with enrichment or
additional curriculum courses, such as Theory of Knowledge or Extended Essay
- Ensure departmental
classrooms encourage behaviour for learning from students, and showcase the
ambitious curriculum with which students are engaging.
Staff Performance and Development
- Lead on probation,
appraisal, and professional development for all members of the department,
focusing on its impact on student outcomes.
- Ensure all relevant
processes are followed and completed for any Unqualified Teachers (UQTs), Early
Career Teachers (ECTs), or SCITT teachers, under the direction of the Leadership
Group.
- Conduct regular
learning walks of the whole Department identifying best practice to share
- Conduct a formal
lesson observation of each department teacher
- Intervene swiftly
where there are concerns around staff performance in line with our teacher
competencies, liaising with LG where appropriate.
- Conduct regular
markbook, work, and learning scrutiny, focusing on individualised and effective
use of formative and summative feedback to students, ensuring best practice is
celebrated among the department, and intervene where marking policy is not
being followed.
- Ensure effective
cover for lessons where staff are absent.
- Develop a sense of
teamwork throughout the department through the effective delegation of tasks
and responsibilities.
- Ensure the
appropriate provision and attendance of staff at both in-house and external
professional development.
- Ensure, by example,
that all staff in the department engage with teaching across year groups in
order to further their own subject knowledge and expertise.
- Encourage, by
example where possible, uptake as external examiners.
Departmental Impact
- Strive to better
understand your subject and its development, including developments and
opportunities in available external examination syllabi.
- Manage the
departmental budget, ensuring cost effective spending of funds in line with
student outcomes and development plan priorities
- Ensure each year
group's Schemes of Work are fully prepared before each academic year, with an
emphasis on differentiated student learning outcomes rather than procedural
compliance.
- Meet with their line
manager to discuss departmental progress.
- Lead co-planning
meetings or delegate this responsibility to the progress leaders in the
department
- Meet as a Quality of
Education committee half-termly
- Update and maintain
all procedural documentation pertaining to the effective management of the
department and in preparation for inspection.
- To feed-in to whole
school academic strategy decisions through the Quality of Education committee and
through the Leadership Group, as required.
- Prepare for and lead
on marketing events and, as a marketable asset of the school, ensure displays
are innovative, student-centred, and captivating
This job description is subject to variation depending on the needs of
the College. Please note that this is illustrative of the general nature and
level of responsibility of the role. It is not a comprehensive list of all
tasks that the teacher will carry out. The post holder may be required to do
other duties appropriate to the level of the role, as directed by the
headteacher or line manager.
Person Specification
THE FOLLOWING
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS ARE ESSENTIAL/DESIRABLE:
- A good degree in English, or a strongly related
discipline - E
- Further education in English, a related discipline,
or in Education - D
- Teaching experience through KS3-5 - E
- Experience of delivering outstanding GCSE and
A-Level outcomes, including strong value-added results for students - E
- A teaching qualification - D
- A track record of improving student achievement by
working collaboratively with colleagues and parents - E
- Experience of departmental line management. - E
- Experience of motivating and coaching other
teachers to improve their practice - D
- A passion for English, and a willingness to lead on
engagement with the subject beyond the classroom - E
- A strong work ethic and high levels of personal
organisation - E
- Relevant examiner experience - E