The Trust is
seeking to appoint an inspiring, talented and dynamic leader to join St James
CE Primary School in September as their new Principal Designate / Principal. This
is a rare, innovative leadership opportunity.
The successful
candidate will work alongside the current Headteacher as Principal Designate
for 12 months until they take on the role independently in September 2027 as
Principal. They will already have a proven track record in leadership, display a strong commitment to professional growth
and the flourishing of all and be ready to take their next step in their
career in a large, multi-cultural school.
As Principal Designate / Principal, you will be
able to lead the school, inspiring and motivating staff to share the ambitions
and high expectations for the school, its staff and for the children and their
families. You will be able to work in partnership with all key stakeholders to
ensure the school serves its community. You will promote the vision and
direction of this successful primary school enabling it to build on its achievements
to date.
St James CE
Primary School is an inclusive, vibrant, welcoming school with a highly
committed team of staff who work together to ’build bright futures’ for its
children and staff. Staff seek to enable all pupils, regardless of their
starting points, to flourish as individuals and reach their full potential.
Following
a successful SIAMS inspection in May 2024, inspectors reported that ‘St
James is a beacon of hope and possibility at the heart of a richly diverse
community’. The school received a ‘Good’ grading from
Ofsted in October 2021 and feedback from a very recent inspection in January
2026, under the new framework (report yet to be published), was very positive.
St James CE Primary
School is proud to be a member of Peterborough Diocese Education Trust (PDET),
a forward-thinking academy trust which is fully committed to the ‘flourishing
of all’.
We are looking to recruit someone who:
- Has proven
leadership experience and excellent inter-personal skills who can motivate and
inspire colleagues and children alike
- Is an excellent communicator and can build
effective partnerships with all key stakeholders
- Understands and is committed to a
relationship-led approach to pupils’ pastoral needs, behaviour management and to ensuring all children
feel safe, happy, and able to learn
- Is an
outstanding practitioner with excellent pedagogy and the ability to coach,
guide and mentor staff on how to develop their teaching practice
- Embraces and is knowledgeable about inclusion
- Has good
knowledge of the curriculum and has high expectations of children’s learning
and outcomes and how to achieve them
- Has the ability to work effectively, flexibly,
and independently and is a committed team member who prioritises staff and
pupils
- Is a
leader who embraces and promotes the Christian ethos of the school
- Is
reflective and continually seeks to improve their leadership skills
- Is an
energetic and enthusiastic individual who supports and challenges positively, driving
change for the benefit of all.
In return, we can offer you:
- A flourishing school that is committed to inclusion and building
relationships that serve the whole school community
- A school that promotes Christian values and respectful
relationships in all that it does
- Welcoming, lively children
who will inspire you to work hard for them
- A high quality committed staff team who are
passionate about making a difference for the children of St James and their
families
- A large trust, spanning Northamptonshire, Rutland
and Peterborough, that is highly committed to professional development and
provides access to a range of developmental and career opportunities
- A supportive trust that will challenge you
positively and will encourage you to achieve your potential.
The Trust regards developing people
as a key priority in order to achieve educational excellence. Hence, we invest
in people to develop their individual skills and talents; all members of staff
are appreciated for the part they play in a highly effective team. We strive to be an employer of choice; we are
committed to ensuring our employees feel valued and at the heart of what we do.
We have a number of core benefits which include:
- Professional
Development: We offer high quality,
evidence-based professional development across a range of areas including leadership,
teaching and learning, SEND and behaviour management. We support staff in
accessing a wide range of qualifications, including Diplomas, Masters and
National Professional Qualifications (NPQs). As a large employer we pay into
the Apprenticeship Levy Fund and are able to offer a wide range of
apprenticeships to both new and existing staff.
- Professional Growth: We have removed traditional ‘performance management’
and have replaced it with ‘professional growth’; a different perspective and a
new direction designed to challenge thinking, promote deep reflection,
collaboration and change for the better. We listen to career aspirations and
how we can support with your goals and next steps. There is no
performance-related pay in the Trust - we view our staff as our greatest asset.
Our professional growth processes exist to ensure that our staff are able to be
the very best they can be. This in turn leads to achieving our core purpose:
that every adult and every child flourishes.
- A Well-being
Strategy: The Trust has a comprehensive well-being strategy
encompassing five strands of well-being.
There is an Employee Assistance Programme, providing practical and
emotional support and an Employee Benefits Scheme, offering discounts on
everyday essentials.
Visits to the school are warmly welcomed and
encouraged.
The Trust welcomes interest from any senior
leader / teacher from a church school / non-church school who shares the
school’s values.
If you would like to discuss the role in more
detail please contact Gill Broughton, Director of Education, by email to gill.broughton@pdet.org.uk.
To arrange a visit, please feel free to
contact the current Headteacher Sarah Beach, who will be more than happy to
show you around the school. Sarah can be contacted by email to head@stjames.pdet.org.uk
More
information about the school can be found on the following website: https://www.stjames.northants.sch.uk/
Closing
Date –
9am on Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Interviews Scheduled – Tuesday 10th &
Wednesday 11th March 2026
The Trust is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of
children and successful applicants will need to provide two references and
undergo a DBS and medical check provided by the school.