About this Role
To start September 2026
Salary: L20-L24 – Not suitable for ECT applications
At The Telford Langley School, we have an amazing
opportunity to join our Strategic Leadership Team. The successful candidate
will make a positive impact on the lives and futures of the students in our
school.
We are looking for an exceptional leader to join our school
community. We wish to appoint an enthusiastic, dynamic and ambitious leader to
be Deputy Headteacher for Pupil Behaviour and Relationships to support our
ongoing school improvement journey towards ‘Ensuring Excellence’. The
successful applicant will play a significant role in leading the school, with
drive and determination to have clear impact on student outcomes. Applicants
should have relevant experience and a proven track record of whole-school
leadership, with the credibility and presence to take the strategic lead for
behaviour, relationships and culture. Duties will include setting and embedding
high expectations, ensuring consistent systems and routines, developing staff
practice in behaviour management and de-escalation, and working closely with
pastoral leaders, families and external agencies so that all pupils feel safe,
supported and ready to learn.
We seek a leader who is passionate about personal
development, academic excellence, collaboration and delivering high quality
support for every student.
We look towards research and cognitive science to inform our
teaching practice. We prioritise collaborative working across our trust to
ensure that we constantly seek the most effective, sustainable approaches. We
embrace a culture of continuous improvement and promote a coaching culture.
The successful candidate will be:
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A strategic thinker, driven by moral purpose and
a passion for learning,
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Able to demonstrate a track record of excellent
leadership,
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A strong communicator, enthusiastic and
relentlessly optimistic in their approach,
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An innovative team player with a passion for
teaching and an ability to bring this passion to life in the classroom and
around our school,
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Knowledgeable about what exceptional behaviour
and conduct looks like, and demonstrate a passion for managing and maintaining
this excellence throughout the school,
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Able to create an ethos where staff are
motivated and supported to develop their skills and knowledge,
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Able to recognise the value of learning beyond
the classroom and actively help shape global citizens by enhancing the
understanding of the world we live in, value enrichment opportunities and be
passionate about delivering a high quality extra-curricular programme.
In return, the successful candidate will:
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An extensive CPD program to nurture and develop
your talents at all levels,
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A professional, hard-working and supportive team
that works together to create a welcoming, vibrant learning culture inclusive
to all,
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Access to a network of successful schools to
share best practice and develop career prospects at the highest level.
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Work in a school that places staff development
and professional development at the heart of its culture,
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Join a comprehensive enrichment
programme that prepares students to achieve their goals.
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Be part of a school that uses subject
specialisms, research-informed practice, and sensible approaches to workload.
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If you believe a great education is the
entitlement for all children, regardless of their background, and you want to
use research-informed practice to make it a reality, in a school that is
committed to staff well-being and high expectations of our students, then we
would welcome an application from you.
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Wellbeing offer: including additional days for preparation
and planning, cross hub working days to reduce workload. Access to Employee Assistance
programme and occupation health.
For further information and an application form please visit
our website The Telford Langley School - Vacancies. Applicants should apply on
the MyNewTerm website.
· Tours of the
school can be provided on request as follows:
Closing date: 08 May
2026 at 9.00am
Community Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and
promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to
share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS
checks and a willingness to demonstrate commitment to the standards which flows
from Community Academies Trust vision and values.
Michelle Whittaker
01952386700
michelle.whittaker@taw.org.uk
