PolyMAT is a small but ambitious Multi-Academy
Trust with a unique family feel. Our vision is “Success for Everyone”, and we
deliver this across our three schools:
- Woolwich
Polytechnic School for Boys – a
long-established and successful boys’ school
- Woolwich
Polytechnic School for Girls –
opened in 2019 and rapidly growing
- Bannockburn
Primary School – a
thriving primary school that joined the Trust in 2023
We also have a flourishing co-educational Sixth
Form provision. Our Trust is built on a culture of high standards, underpinned
by our core values of Care and Unity.
Woolwich Polytechnic School for Girls is looking
for a passionate, innovative and experienced leader to join our senior
leadership team. You will play a key role in the strategic direction and
development of Inclusion across the school, supporting staff and students in
achieving our vision of Success for Everyone. We are at an exciting time in our
development as a school and we are looking for a committed individual to drive
standards further within Inclusion.
Key Responsibilities
- To act as the
Deputy Designated Lead, taking responsibility for safeguarding across the
school in place of the DSL, when necessary
- To work alongside
the school’s safeguarding team, when necessary, to provide safeguarding support
and leadership to students and staff
- To oversee the
school’s internal Alternative Provision, ensuring that a bespoke and impactful
programme of teaching, intervention and enrichment is in place in order to
ensure that students who follow a non-traditional pathway are fully supported
in their personal and academic growth
- To further
develop the school’s internal Alternative Provision to ensure that the offer is
engaging, purposeful and meeting the needs of the students who require a more
flexible and bespoke pathway
- To line lead the
key staff involved in the Alternative Provision, including the Alternative
Provision Lead
- To contribute,
through teaching, to the provision of a bespoke curriculum at KS3/4 within the
Alternative Provision (5-8 hours a week)
- To line lead the
SENCO, ensuring that support and intervention for students with SEN needs is
impactful and purposeful
- To provide
quality assurance of SEN provision within classrooms, providing support for
pedagogical and curriculum development, where needed
- To be the Designated
Mental Health Lead for the school, overseeing the mental health
- To line lead the
school counsellors; Mental Health Practitioner; NVR lead and school nurse health provision and
strategy
- Contribute
to whole-school leadership as part of the Senior Leadership Team,
supporting the school’s vision and strategic priorities.
What we are
looking for:
- Strong
knowledge of statutory frameworks for SEND and safeguarding.
- Proven
ability to lead and inspire teams, driving improvement and innovation.
- Excellent
communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive
relationships with pupils, staff and families.
- Commitment
to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
As part of our team, you'll benefit from:
- Opportunities for career progression
- Access to apprenticeship training
- Excellent professional development
- A contributory pension scheme
- Opportunities to collaborate with outstanding
and dynamic teaching professionals
- Access to various discounts for a small
monthly fee
- An employee assistance programme
- Season ticket loans
- Excellent catering facilities
- Cycle2Work Scheme
- Secure on-site parking
- Free daily coffee for staff
PolyMAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare
of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this
commitment. All offer of employment is subject upon the Academy Trust receiving
an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate (DBS), which the Academy
considers to be satisfactory. If you are successful in your application, you
will be required to complete a DBS Application Form. Any information disclosed
will be handled in accordance with the Code of Practice published by the
Disclosure and Barring Service. The post you are applying for is exempt from
the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and it is therefore an offence to
apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity
relevant to children.
In
accordance with KCSIE 2025 shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online
profile and social media check.
PolyMAT is
committed to promoting equality, challenging discrimination and providing
opportunities for people with disabilities. We are an inclusive Trust who
strives to provide an environment where everyone feels welcome and valued. We
aspire to ensure that every member of our community, regardless of
circumstances or background, have the opportunity to be the best version of
themselves through our vision of ‘Success for Everyone’.
For any
potential applicants, we would like to encourage you to inform us of any
additional support or adjustments you may need throughout the recruitment
process. We have an open approach to support for candidates with disabilities
and recognise that reasonable adjustments may be required based on each
individuals needs.
Sharing
your needs with us ahead of interview, allows us to fully support and ensure
you are not disadvantaged during the process. We welcome candidates contacting
us at any point should you feel uncomfortable declaring a disability, to
reassure you that we are here to support. So, please contact hr@polymat.co.uk if this is the case.
The
closing date for applications is Thursday 4 December. Interviews
are scheduled to take place shortly after.
Suitable candidates
will be interviewed promptly upon receipt of application. The closing date will
be brought forward in the event that the post is filled.
We look forward to hearing from you.