The Kingsbrook School
Part of the Insignis Academy Trust
We have an exciting opportunity to join our
successful, vibrant community as an
Assistant Headteacher – Personal Development
Leadership Pay Scale L12-16
(£65,286 - £72,162)
Closing Date: Monday 6th
January 2025 at 12 noon
Start date – September 2025
At
Insignis Academy Trust we are recruiting an Assistant Headteacher for The Kingsbrook School. The successful candidate will
be responsible for a number of aspects of whole school leadership with
particular focus on personal development and character education, provision for
students who are disadvantaged (Pupil Premium), and ensuring equality,
diversity and inclusion in all aspects of the school’s work. This is a unique and
exciting opportunity to take on a senior leadership role at this flagship new school in
Aylesbury, to drive the continued development of these important aspects of the
school’s work and the wider culture and ethos of the school as it enters it’s
fourth year of operation in 2025-26.
Opened in
September 2022 to 180 year 7 students, the Kingsbrook school has grown by a
year of entry each September. The first cohort of students begin KS4 in
September 2025 and the school will be full in KS3 and KS4 in 2026-27 and 6th
form, in 2028-29. Located at the heart of the Kingsbrook Estate in Aylesbury,
the school boasts state of the art facilities across the mainstream school and
a purpose built Inclusion Unit for children with additional Social, Emotional
and Mental Health (SEMH) needs.
The successful candidate will have
the opportunity to build on the highly effective provision already in place to shape students’ personal development, including
line management of the taught PSHE and RSE curriculum. They must have an
excellent understanding of all aspects of personal development provision and
effective character education, and the expertise, vision and passion to lead others
to realise the school’s ambition to provide outstanding personal development
and wider experiences for all children at the school. This will be driven by an
wavering commitment to inclusion and belief in the moral imperative of
overcoming disadvantaged for our most vulnerable students.
Candidates should:
●
have
at least successful middle leadership experience working in a secondary school environment, with experience of contributing to the whole
school leadership of aspects of personal development, teaching and learning or
pastoral care.
● have an expert knowledge of current research and
theory into how barriers for disadvantaged students may be effectively overcome
to improve educational outcomes and participation
● have an expert knowledge of the most effective
pedagogy and curricular to ensure stretch and challenge for all students from
their different starting points, in the taught PSHE, RSE and character
curricular.
●
be able to deputise for the Headteacher in any aspect of her
work
●
be a
strong presence around the school, a clear strategic thinker who inspires others and
can lead projects to conclusion, whilst at the same
being ensuring systems, processes, routines
and communication are effective and adhered to within the school
●
should
clearly demonstrate their ability to communicate positively with students, parents, staff and governors
●
will be able to demonstrate the ability to effectively
line manage different curriculum areas and teams
●
may have a good track record of working in collaboration
with other schools and the Local Authority. The job description for the role
outlines the initial expectations of the successful candidate although this
will be adapted to reflect the needs of the school and skillset of the
successful candidate.
For any enquiries relating to the
position please contact the Trust’s Human Resources Team, either by email recruitment@insignis.org.uk or by telephone 01296 744351, who
will be happy to help.
Insignis Academy Trust operates rigorous
‘safer recruitment’ practices and the successful candidates will be required to
undertake a criminal record check with the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Closing
date – Monday 6th January 2025 at 12 noon
Please note we
reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier than the specified deadline if
a suitable candidate is found.
The Insignis Academy Trust is committed
to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and
expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Claire Fuller
01296 744351
recruitment@insignis.org.uk