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Trust Secondary Executive Headteacher

Trust Secondary Executive Headteacher

Notre Dame School

Plymouth

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Salary:
L30 - 38
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2025
Apply by:
7 November 2024

Job overview

Plymouth CAST is a Multi-Academy Trust comprising thirty-four schools and one nursery situated within the Catholic Diocese of Plymouth with which there is a close working relationship. The Trust is seeking to appoint a dynamic, strategic and practicing Catholic Secondary Executive Headteacher, initially to lead Notre Dame Catholic School and St Boniface’s Catholic College.

This is an exciting time to join a forward thinking and committed team, to both embed as well as shape working practices for the future. You will be joining a dedicated and supportive team and will have the opportunity to work with your School Improvement Officer, the Director of Education and other members of the Senior Executive Leadership Team to help shape the way in which you will lead the schools to positively impact the education and development of the students. 

The core purpose of the Executive Headteacher is to provide professional leadership and management for the schools. This will promote a secure foundation from which to achieve high standards in all areas of the schools’ work. To gain this success you must establish high quality education by effectively managing teaching and learning, using personalised learning to realise the potential of all students. You will be committed to establishing a positive and proactive culture that promotes excellence, focusing on collaboration and driving internal excellence, underpinned by our Gospel Values.

As Executive Headteacher you will provide vision, leadership and direction. You will ensure the schools are managed and organised to meet their aims and targets. With the support of your School Improvement Officer, the Director of Education and your Local CAST Board, you will be responsible for evaluating the performance of the schools to identify the priorities for continuous improvement; raising standards; ensuring equality of opportunity for all; developing policies and practices; ensuring that resources are efficiently and effectively used to achieve aims and objectives and for the day-to-day leadership, management, organisation and administration of the schools.

Plymouth CAST operates a core business function which works to support our school leaders and school communities in all areas of financial, personnel, estates and facilities, procurement and operational management.

You will need to develop excellent relationships with colleagues, local authorities and relevant agencies for children. Through such relationships you will play a key role in contributing to the development of the education system as a whole and collaborate with others to raise standards locally.

Plymouth CAST’s governance model is designed to ensure that our Board of Directors has a direct line of communication to schools, Local CAST Boards and school leaders. 

You will be a practicing Roman Catholic in full communion with the Catholic Church. You should be able to evidence collaborative and inspirational leadership that creates a culture of high expectations and aspirations that raises standards and ensures that all children reach their full potential. You will have the interpersonal skills to guide and inspire your students and staff.

As Executive Headteacher you will need diplomacy, openness, approachability, and a personable style of leadership, as well as the ability to converse confidently with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders.

If you feel that you have the necessary skills and competencies, and the passion to make a difference to our children and young people, we would love to hear from you!

Essential requirements are:

  • Practicing Catholic with a strong understanding of the structures and values of the Catholic Church. 
  • Qualified to degree level relevant to the post and/or equivalent through professional experience.
  • PGCE (or equivalent) – Qualified to Teach in the UK.
  • Recent, substantive and successful headship experience.
  • The ability to manage change through bringing innovative ideas to traditional approaches to teaching and learning.
  • Understanding and/or experience of managing finances and ensuring financial sustainability.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills – an attentive listener and team builder.
  • A wide knowledge of current and proposed education policy and the legal framework within which schools must operate, particularly in relation to safeguarding, when part of a multi academy trust.

 

How to apply

If you would like an informal discussion about this role with our Director of Education, please contact our HR Team by email to careers@plymouthcast.org.uk 

Our application form for this post can be accessed here.

Closing Date   

Thursday, 7th November 2024 at 09:00


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Thank you for taking an interest in Notre Dame School and St Boniface's College. Our schools have a proud tradition dating back to the 19th Century, and we preserve a distinctive approach to education of the whole child.

As Catholic schools we are open to those of all faiths and none, and we offer single sex faith-based education for students from all over Plymouth, with students also joining our schools from Cornwall and West Devon. Girls attend Notre Dame School, and boys attend St Boniface's College. We have a joint Sixth Form that operates principally from Notre Dame.

We place great emphasis on success in its broadest sense, believing that paying attention to the culture in which young people learn is the key to happy and successful students, and staff who enjoy and are fulfilled in their work.

Our curriculum sets out to form students ready for life, not just for the workplace. We recognise that teachers must be supported in bringing their passion and creativity to learning, and that all staff play a part in the formation of the young.  We take seriously our mission to send young adults out into the world to make future society a better society. We always seek to recruit people who instinctively want this too, people who have a vision of education that serves the needs of tomorrow, not merely performance frameworks. Through a range of courses and qualifications from key stages 3 to 5 we constantly seek to build a learning experience that engages and inspires, paying as much attention to the super-curriculum as we do to formal taught studies.

Catholic education is a gift to the world, with a concern for social justice, a fairer society, and attention to formation of the person as a unique creation. Whether you are Catholic or not, you will be welcomed to play your part in helping us to build such a vision and model of education. We believe in investing strongly in professional formation, and creating professional opportunities, knowing that every person who works with us has their own aspirations, and seeks fulfilment in their role.

We want you to enjoy working at Notre Dame School and St. Boniface's College.  Our staff consider the sense of community and the motivation of students as our schools’ greatest strengths.  Our visitors tell us that they are struck by the friendliness of our students and colleagues, the quality of our learning environment and the ethos of the schools.

If you’d like to find out more, we’d love to hear from you and to show you around!

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