Reports to: Bursar, with a functional reporting to the Head
Context
Having acquired a new educational site in close walking distance to the school, King’s now has the opportunity to review and transform our school estate for the benefit of all our pupils.
On our new site, we intend to create a new, world-class educational facility for our junior school which expresses our vision for the care and development of our younger pupils in all aspects of their education. This relocated junior school will comprise its own modern and bespoke facilities, drawing together the two sections of the junior school, Rushmere (years 3-4) and Priory (years 5-6). Junior pupils will, at the same time, retain the scope to access the current facilities on our main site. Our vision for a continuous educational experience for pupils as they move through the school remains unchanged, rooted in extensive collaboration between the different sections of the school, as pupils progress from junior school through to the sixth form.
This relocation of the junior school will create opportunities for the necessary renewal of some spaces and the enhancement of facilities for all pupils on the main site, in line with the school’s vision and strategy. The first step in this process involves a comprehensive master planning exercise to evaluate the various possibilities on our current site and to create a forward-looking and sustainable plan for future developments, which can then be implemented according to a carefully planned and sequenced programme over several years.
Responsibilities
The postholder will have responsibility for overseeing the progress of this most exciting transformation project for the school community, working closely with the head, junior school headmaster, bursar and the senior team. This represents a unique opportunity to contribute to a major and historic strategic development for King’s, as we head into our third century from 2029. The postholder will have a full appreciation of the strategic significance of this project across the Corporation of King’s and the contribution it will make to the experience of pupils and the whole community for decades to come. At the same time, they will need to have the attention to detail, project management skills and ability to engage and communicate, to ensure that the project progresses efficiently and delivers positive outcomes for our community.
This is a full-time, fixed term role, for five years in the first instance, with the potential for further extension. The scope of the project will necessarily evolve over time, and adaptability will be key to leading this project successfully. This role description is indicative rather than prescriptive and expected to evolve over time; the postholder will be expected to undertake any other task or responsibility reasonably requested by the Head or Bursar. Since the project will continue to progress throughout the year, it is expected that the postholder will continue to drive its progress outside the school term.
Person Specification
1. Experience in a leadership role within a school, and an ability to understand multiple perspectives and the potential implications of decisions taken in school settings
2. Experience with major school transformation or master planning projects
3. Proven ability to adopt a strategic approach when navigating a complex organisation, with an aim to further the school’s priorities
4. Experience in successful project management and change management
5. Confidence with budget management and financial planning
6. Experience of forging working relationships with a collegiate and supportive approach, and a desire to positively contribute to the community of King’s
7. High standards, a commitment to excellence, and a positive attitude to achieving goals
8. An energetic approach, ensuring that we are always evolving our practice in pursuit of excellence
9. A proactive and self-motivated approach as an effective problem solver
10. Outstanding interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills
11. Adaptability, calmness under pressure, resilience and tenacity
12. Confidence in the use of relevant IT systems and software
13. Ability to listen and adapt style to engage different stakeholders in different contexts
14. Proven ability to engage complex and diverse communities
15. Awareness and understanding of the safeguarding and welfare of children and a clear commitment to delivering best practice in safeguarding
16. Demonstrated skills in fostering an inclusive and diverse school community
How to apply
To apply for this role, please register your details online via our website www.kcs.org.uk (under useful information / career opportunities). Once you have registered your details with us, you can apply for vacancies by logging into the candidate area using your email address and chosen password. You will be asked to fill an online application form, upload a CV and provide a cover letter.
Job Summary
15/04/2025
Location:
London
Competitive
King's College School - Wimbledon
Southside
London
SW19 4TT
England
https://www.kcs.org.uk/
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