Head of PSHE at University Academy Long Sutton
This vacancy is only available to internal candidates who are currently employed at University of Lincoln Academy Trust. Please do not apply if you are not currently employed at this organisation as your application will not be considered.
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About this Role
The Head of PSHE will provide strategic leadership for the school's Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) Education curriculum, ensuring it is ambitious, inclusive and responsive to the needs of our pupils. The successful candidate will lead the development, implementation and evaluation of a high-quality PSHE programme that equips young people with the knowledge, skills and confidence to make informed decisions, build positive relationships and prepare for life beyond school.
Working closely with senior leaders, pastoral teams, safeguarding colleagues and teaching staff. The postholder will lead the school's PSHE curriculum and play a key role in developing the academy's wider Personal Development strategy, working collaboratively with pastoral leaders, safeguarding colleagues, careers education and senior leaders to ensure a coherent and ambitious Personal Development offer for all pupils. They will champion the delivery of statutory Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE), promote pupils' wellbeing, resilience and citizenship, and ensure that the curriculum reflects current statutory guidance and best practice.
This is a middle leadership role for an excellent classroom teacher who is passionate about improving outcomes for young people beyond the academic curriculum. The successful candidate will support colleagues in delivering engaging and effective PSHE lessons, monitor the quality and impact of provision, and drive continuous improvement across the subject.
As Head of PSHE, you will have the opportunity to shape a
curriculum that has a lasting impact on pupils' personal development, helping
them to become confident, respectful and responsible members of society.
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Contact Details
Ellie Carter
01406362120
cartere@uals.org.uk
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