Job Description - Key Responsibilities
Vision and Core Purpose
Ensure that the education and interests of our students are at the centre of everything we do at Myddelton College.
Articulate clear values and moral purpose for the leadership of Myddelton College, focused on providing first-class education for our students.
Communicate compellingly and act as a role model for the school’s ethos.
Drive the strategic Leadership, empowering all students and staff to excel.
Model positive relationships and attitudes towards our students, and engage parents, Directors, Advisors, members of the local community and other stakeholders in the continuous improvement of all that we do.
Lead the improvement and development of Myddelton College on the basis of evidence and knowledge about effective practice, and to promote a strong culture of continuous professional development for our staff.
Demonstrate political and financial astuteness in promoting the interests of our school in the context of our core objectives, translating opportunities arising from local and national policy into the school’s context.
Demand aspirational standards for all our students, overcoming disadvantage and advancing equality, instilling a strong sense of accountability in staff for the impact of their work on student outcomes.
Maintain and secure outstanding teaching for all students through an understanding of the features of successful classroom practice and curriculum design.
Leadership and Management
Promote the sharing of best practice between teachers and a culture where practice that is not at the level it should be is challenged and improved.
Create an ethos within which all staff are motivated and supported to develop their own skills on subject knowledge and to support each other.
Identify emerging talents at all levels in Myddelton College, coaching current and aspiring leaders in a climate where excellence is the standard, leading to good succession planning.
Hold all staff to account for their professional conduct and practice.
Ensure the school systems, organisation and processes are well considered and fit for purpose, upholding the principles of transparency, integrity and probity.
Establish, implement and maintain fair, rigorous and transparent systems for managing the performance of all staff, addressing underperformance, supporting staff to improve and valuing excellent practice.
Working with the members of the SMT, exercise strategic, curriculum-led financial planning to ensure the effective deployment of budgets and resources, in the best interests of achievement and the school's sustainability.
Maintain and develop high-class facilities, including buildings and IT, which facilitate the best possible learning and teaching.
Distribute leadership through the organisation, forging teams of colleagues who have distinct roles and responsibilities and hold each other to account for their decision-making.
Wider Engagement and Contribution
Continue to develop effective relationships with other services to improve academic and social outcomes for students.
Harness the findings of well-evidenced research to help contribute to the self-improving school-led system.
Inspire and influence others, within and beyond the school, to believe in the fundamental importance of education in young people's lives and to promote the value of education.
Generate additional income and support from partners to meet students’ needs.
Model entrepreneurial and innovative approaches to school improvement.
Further develop effective partnerships with business and industry in the interests of students.
Work cooperatively with the Directors to secure efficiencies and mutual benefits in the interests of students.
Meet the national standards for headteachers as published by the DfE and as outlined in the ISI framework.
Marketing
Oversee domestic marketing strategies with the aim to further increase pupil numbers and increase revenue.
Actively and effectively promote the school, locally and nationally.
Candidate Specification
The Directors are seeking an inspirational Head who will lead Myddelton with integrity, warmth and vision. The successful candidate will understand, value and nurture the school’s ethos and will build upon the school’s success, whilst preserving its culture. The ideal candidate would have the following key skills, experience and attributes:
Qualifications and Experience
A good degree, with a teaching qualification. Additional postgraduate education, management and/or leadership an advantage.
A proven track record in driving academic performance and delivering excellent achievement.
Experience in managing human, financial and physical resources.
Experience of marketing a school, business or organisation would be an advantage.
Evidence of recent and relevant training and development at headship level and/or in preparation for headship. NPQH desirable.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to listen, consult and discuss.
Willingness to be visible and act as a high-profile ambassador for the school to current and prospective parents, feeder schools and the wider community.
Ability to relate effectively to all sections of the community.
Ability to lead proactively, inspire and motivate.
Excellent knowledge of and ability to manage financial matters, risk, regulatory and legal issues, including a strong commitment to child protection, safer recruitment and health and safety.
Ability to lead and drive innovation, as well as project management skills.
Ability to manage change strategically and successfully.
Excellent decision-making and problem-solving skills.
Highly efficient, with excellent time management skills.
Commitment to achieving the highest possible standards in all areas.
Ability to act diplomatically and with discretion.
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