Yardleys is a thriving, vibrant and heavily oversubscribed 11-16 multi-ethnic stand-along academy in Birmingham, with 931 students on roll. The diversity of the school
population reflects the rich, cultural mix of the local area.
The school is highly focused on
raising standards of pupil achievement through a broad and balanced curriculum
and students make excellent progress.
The school motto “Working together for a better future” is far more
than just words. The collaborative ethos which permeates the school is at the
heart of our success. Excellent student behaviour and an extremely well
organised school provide the foundation for teachers to focus on delivering
outstanding lessons and continuously improving their practice. We pride
ourselves on offering all students the opportunity to develop the knowledge and
skills needed to be successful global citizens.
The History department sits within the Humanities
Faculty and
has a well-established supportive team, who are all subject specialists and are
committed to ensuring that our students continue to make excellent progress. History is a very popular subject in the School, especially at key stage
4. We wish to appoint an ambitious, creative and dynamic leader who is
enthusiastic about developing the curriculum. Students
study a wide range of topics in a three-year KS3 and OCR GCSE History for GCSE.
When joining Yardleys, you will benefit from:
- A
keen eye on staff workload with a generous Planning, Preparation &
Assessment (PPA) allocation.
- Well-behaved
students who are
keen to learn.
- A
Competitive Pension Scheme (Teachers’ Pension Scheme & Local Government
Pension Scheme).
- Discretionary
healthcare membership
to Benenden Health with access to a 24/7 GP helpline, mental health helpline,
medical diagnostics & treatment and mobile app with wellbeing classes.
- A
designated wellbeing day for all staff.
- Generous
PPA time during internal assessment weeks, which take place two times per year,
including designated marking days.
- Well-established
and effective pastoral systems
to support with student behaviour and welfare.
- High
rate of staff retention.
- A progressive, dynamic and research informed CPD
programme, providing teachers with a genuine opportunity to develop their
subject pedagogy and practice.
- A
commitment to professional development opportunities with
100+ hours of professional development time that can be accessed throughout the
year - including coaching support, sharing
good practice with each other through a variety of teacher takeaway approaches,
a half termly teaching and learning newsletter, regular hotspots, opportunities
to work across partner schools in a joint practice development programme and a
regular professional reading group.
- The
opportunity to undertake and be supported with a National Professional
Qualification (NPQ).
- Effective
business management
with well-organised and effective systems which
enable teaching staff to focus on their core business of educating children.
- A collaborative
approach with supportive managers and regular weekly meetings where subject
specific training is provided through subject mastery sessions.
- An
excellent induction programme tailored to your job role.
- State
of the art facilities
in a modern PFI building including a staff work room and staff room, that are
well-resourced with computers, a vending and drinks machine.
“Leaders care deeply about staff. They are mindful of well-being and workload,
and staff feel valued and appreciated.” *
*Ofsted
March 2023
To
apply, please visit: https://mynewterm.com/jobs/139994/EDV-2026-YS-70815
To arrange a visit to the
school or to request more information please contact Haseena Waseem on:
T: 0121 675 1761
E: Recruitment@yardleys.bham.sch.uk
or please also visit our website: www.yardleys-vle.com
Closing date: 9:00 am on Monday 18th May 2026
Please note – We
reserve the right to interview and offer the post prior to the closing date. It
is strongly recommended that candidates submit their application as soon as
possible.
Yardleys
School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and
expect all staff to share this commitment.
All applicants will be required to provide two suitable references and
all shortlisted will be subject to an online search.
The
successful candidate will be subject to all necessary pre-employment checks,
including: an enhanced DBS; Prohibition check; Childcare Disqualification
(where applicable); qualifications (where applicable); medical fitness;
identity and right to work. The successful candidate will be required to
provide a copy of their birth certificate.
This post
is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to
the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020. Which means that when applying for
certain jobs and activities certain spent convictions and cautions are
‘protected’, so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are
disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Further information about
filtering offences can be found in the DBS filtering guide.