ST PETER & ST PAUL CARBROOKE
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
PRIMARY ACADEMY
DEPUTY HEADTEACHER SELECTION CRITERIA
QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE and PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTQualified teacher status and evidence of high quality, inclusive teaching in the Primary phase.
Relevant further professional development.
Evidence of successful leadership of whole school developments, preferably in the Primary age range
Experience of working with others to improve classroom practice – through modelling and coaching.
KNOWLEDGE and PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
Understanding and ability to help to communicate a shared vision for the Academyin line with the ethos and values of the Academies Trust.Understanding of the use of assessment data to match provision to the needs of pupils and to hold others to account for the performance of pupils.
Experience of modelling excellent practice and supporting others to improve their own classroom practice
Experience ofpromoting the development of positive behaviour for learning.
Experience of developinga highly engaging curriculum which promotes core communication skills and personal, social, and emotional development.
Ability to maintain and develop effective relationships and teamwork to bring about change.
Knowledge and experience of monitoring and evaluating the curriculum, learning and teaching
Ability to play a lead role in securing a safe and healthy learning environment and to manage the day to day running of the Academy.
Ability to promote the Academy to the wider community and involving that community in enriching the learning and social experiences of children
Knowledge and understanding of recent developments in education
PERSONAL QUALITIES
Applicants must be able to demonstrate the following general attributes:Excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills
Ability to be flexible and creative in their decision making
Inclusive of the whole school community
Ability to be reflective; recognising their own strengths and areas for development
Ability to inspire high levels of performance in others
Enjoy a rapport with children and positive professional relationships with colleagues and parents.
Ability to hold others to account and to set clear expectations and parameters
Commitment and integrity
Ability to handle difficult situations effectively with subtlety and sensitivity
Confidence and enthusiasm
Commitment to well-being of staff and self
Supportive of the distinctive ethos of a Church school
Ambitious for self and the Academy
We are committed to safer recruitment practices and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced Criminal Records check.
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