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Post Title: Assistant Headteacher Primary Phase Department: Senior Leadership Team JOB DESCRIPTION Grade: L5-L9 Inner London Pay Spine Responsible to: Headteacher Primary Phase INTRODUCTION In addition to the duties covered by the School Teacher s Pay and Conditions Document, the post of Assistant Headteacher Primary Phase involves deputising for the Headteacher Primary Phase in his/her absence. As a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Assistant Headteacher Primary Phase will have a key role in strategic leadership and development, formulating policy and monitoring our pastoral and academic provision in the Primary Phase and contribute to the wider all through school, as appropriate. The post-holder will contribute to the continued development of achievement and standards in the primary phase. The following are generic responsibilities of the post: 1. Basic principles To contribute to and lead aspects of the Schools Improvement and Development Plans as required. To embed the ethos and identity of the School to realise the potential of all SPWF pupils. To ensure the safety, welfare and pastoral care of all pupils throughout the school. To ensure that procedures for safeguarding children are in place and adhered to by all staff To contribute to the development of a distinctive and ambitious curriculum which prepares students to fulfil their potential. To transform the framework of expectations around pupil progress and achievement. To develop, monitor and implement schools policies as required. To act as a behavioural role model to all staff and pupils. To maintain a high profile around the schools, leading by example. To actively work to engage parents and carers in all aspects of their child s learning. To ensure accountability through regular reviews of progress and monitoring. To ensure that St Paul s Way Foundation & Trust School policy and practice reflects a commitment to equal opportunities and inclusion. To provide support and challenge to all staff. SPWF Spring 2017 Page 1 of 5 Assistant Headteacher Primary Phase

2. Achievements and Standards To act as a lead professional in the classroom promoting the highest standards of teaching and learning. To coach and mentor staff and pupils to become more effective learners, teachers and leaders. To promote the highest standards throughout the organisation and to robustly challenge underachievement and mediocrity in all its forms. To ensure that underachieving pupils are supported appropriately. To stretch and challenge all learners. To promote high expectations from and towards all members of the schools community. To ensure pupils have challenging targets for achievement ensuring that these are reviewed systematically and regularly. To ensure standards are met across key stages by leading targeted interventions. To ensure monitoring, evaluation and review processes impact on pupil progress, providing clear information to stakeholders. To ensure that parents are empowered to support and guide their children. 3. Working with Others As a member of the Primary s Senior Leadership Team, to contribute to building and maintaining a culture of high expectations and achievement. To advise and liaise with members of the Governing Board and Trust Partners, as appropriate and ensure that they have an accurate understanding of the work of the schools. To organise governor visits to the schools. To work with feeder nurseries and partner primary schools as appropriate. To work on a range of initiatives alongside our University and Trust Partners. To work with our broader community to promote St Paul s Way Foundation & Trust School. 4. Effective use of staff and resources To manage a delegated budget and produce financial management plans as appropriate. To have a responsibility for aspects of the recruitment, retention and deployment of staff within the schools. 5. Data and Assessment Specific responsibilities to be agreed. 6. Additional Duties To play a full role within the life of the schools community, support its ethos and encourage all staff and students to follow this example. Promote and support all schools policies. Continue personal professional development. Undertake any other duty as specified by the STPCD not mentioned above. SPWF Spring 2017 Page 2 of 5 Assistant Headteacher Primary Phase

In addition to the above, specific responsibilities, the post holder will carry out any other reasonable duties relevant to the role as directed by the Head teacher. This Job Description may be reviewed at the end of the academic year or earlier if necessary. In addition, it may be amended at any time after consultation with you. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES STATEMENT Adhere to the School s Equal Opportunities policies and ensure anti-discriminatory practice within the service area. COMMENSURATE STATEMENT Undertake any other reasonable duties commensurate with the grade as determined by the manager. CHILD PROTECTION To have due regard for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and to follow the child protection procedures adopted by the schools and the local authority. Signed Date Postholder Signed Date Headteacher SPWF Spring 2017 Page 3 of 5 Assistant Headteacher Primary Phase

Person Specification for the post Assistant Headteacher Primary Phase Education, Qualifications & Experience Knowledge, Skills & Understanding Professional Expertise Monitoring, Evaluation & Review and Accountability Other Professional Requirements 1. Graduate with qualified teacher status. 2. Minimum of five years teaching experience, including at least two years middleleadership experience. Evidence of successful, outstanding teaching experience across the Primary age range. 3. Recent appropriate Continuous Professional Development. 4. Experience of successfully leading an aspect of school improvement. 5. Experience of closely monitoring and raising achievement. 6. Experience of leading staff members and / or curriculum areas. 1. Has the knowledge and understanding of current and national issues in relation to pupil development, pupil progress and raising attainment. 2. Understanding of the opportunities and challenges offered by a school led system of improvement and the greater flexibility and diversity of schools. 3. Good knowledge of curriculum design and implementation. 4. Knowledge of tracking and target setting to raise attainment at individual student, cohort and whole-school level. 5. Ability to analyse data, present findings and implement improvements. 6. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing with a range of audiences. 7. Ability to make sound and informed judgements on the quality of teaching & learning observed, giving quality feedback using a coaching model. 8. Proven administrative and organisational skills. 9. Proven ability to motivate and inspire students and colleagues. 10. Experience in helping young people to overcome their personal, motivational, and academic challenges. 1. Outstanding classroom practitioner. 2. Experience of contributing to school development planning procedures. 1. Has the skills and aptitude to lead and manage teams and to be accountable for outcomes. 2. Ability to monitor performance (pupil, curricular, phase, pastoral). 3. Is able to evaluate and review progress and evaluate and implement change as necessary. 1. A willingness to initiate and participate in both cross curricular and extra-curricular activities. 2. Has the ability to work with parents, external agencies and the wider community. 3. Determination to promote a culture that celebrates success. SPWF Spring 2017 Page 4 of 5 Assistant Headteacher Primary Phase

4. Leads by example, setting high standards of punctuality, dress and conduct. 5. Clarity of thought and vision with proven ability to finish a task. 6. Sense of humour (particularly under pressure!). 7. Desire to develop professionally beyond this post. SPWF Spring 2017 Page 5 of 5 Assistant Headteacher Primary Phase