Head Teacher

Job Type:
Permanent
Job Sector:
Education
Region:
South East
Location:
Doucecroft School, Colchester
Salary Description:
Subject to experience
Posted:
13/09/2024
Recruiter:
Autism Anglia
Job Ref:
autismanglia/TP/120/112

The Head Teacher is responsible for the operational leadership and internal management of Doucecroft School. Accountable to the Chief Executive, they will provide the highest standards of professional leadership and strategic direction in order to develop the school. Whilst supporting and nurturing a team of highly skilled professionals to ensure the highest possible quality of specialist education for all learners.Through the demonstration of high quality education and personalised student-centred outcomes, the Head Teacher will ensure that the services provided by Doucecroft School are ‘first choice’ of those seeking such a service.Location: Doucecroft School, Eight Ash Green, Colchester, CO6Salary: Competitive (dependent on experience)Hours: Hours as required, Monday to Friday, 39 weeks per annum plus training daysContract Type: PermanentThe role:Be responsible for the operational management of the school, ensuring that the ethos and core values of the education of students are always adhered to in line with Autism Anglia values.Working in close partnership and under the direction of the Chief Executive Officer and Governors and draw up the School Development Plan and implement the objectives within the resources available.Lead the process of self-evaluation with reference to the current inspection framework.Ensure that the school has all the necessary policies and procedures in place, and these are implemented and regularly reviewed.Ensure compliance with all Independent School Standards and Regulations.Work closely with the Chief Executive to continue to drive the school forward.Create a culture and provide an educational and social vision that secures effective teaching, high-quality support and therapeutic interventions, above average predicted student achievement and effective preparation for adult life.Ensure that management, finance, organisation and administration of the school services support the vision for both school services and the wider overall Strategic Plan for Autism Anglia.Act as the lead professional for all safeguarding and child protection practice and training.Support all school staff to fulfill their responsibilities by providing personal and professional development.Applications are welcome from Teachers with the following:Extensive experience as a senior leader in a specialist school for pupils with complex communication needsQualified Teacher Status (QTS)Undergraduate DegreeQualification/training in special educationTraining in the management of challenging behaviourTeam TeachQualifications specific to teaching children with Autism and AnxietyThe school:Doucecroft School is a vibrant, dynamic, and highly supportive specialist co-educational school for children and young people with autism and additional complex needs, aged 3 -19 years.Doucecroft has a "Good" Ofsted rating, where we provide a nurturing environment where students can thrive and grow in independence and self-esteem.Offering bespoke, individualised education with a proven track record of dramatically raising the outcomes for the students who have completed their education with us.Our approach ensures that through our curriculum and delivery, we focus on delivering quality-of-life outcomes, with specialist therapists and professionals providing expertise in addition to the highly skilled education team.To apply:Apply now by clicking on the link below and a member of the recruitment team will be in touch.Autism Anglia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and expects all staff to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and online checks.Autism Anglia is positive about inclusion and welcomes applications from individuals who can meet the requirements of the job position and may wish to request flexible working or reasonable adjustments to support them.

Contact Details:
Autism Anglia
Tel: 000 000 0000
Contact: Jenny Walshe
Email:

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