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Deputy Headteacher

Deputy Headteacher

Hummersknott Academy

Darlington

  • £77,552 - £85,529 per year
  • New
Salary:
£77,552-£85,529 (L19-L23)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2025
Apply by:
21 January 2025

Job overview

Hummersknott Academy is seeking to appoint an experienced, impactful and successful senior leader in the role of Deputy Headteacher.

 

As Deputy Headteacher you will play a key role in shaping the culture and strategic direction of the academy. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work alongside a professional, hardworking and motivated team that are committed to developing and raising standards. 

 

The correct candidate will:

  • Have strong student centred values
  • Contribute to the positive school community
  • Be an excellent classroom practitioner with a proven track record of raising standards and developing a culture of excellence
  • Be evidence-informed in their approach to all aspects of school leadership
  • Have experience of implementing whole school strategies to raise the attainment and outcomes of all students
  • Be a strategic thinker with experience of effectively leading and managing change
  • Be a skilled communicator with excellent management and organisational skills
  • Be a positive team player who wholeheartedly promotes the values and ethos of the school
  • Be unrelentingly ambitious for the school, its pupils and staff

 

The Academy has an excellent reputation within the local community with strong support from Governors, parents, students and highly motivated staff.

 

Advance Learning Partnership is a not-for-profit Multi Academy Trust consisting of a mix of primary and secondary academies. All academies within our Trust collaborate as a ‘family of schools’. The Trust as a whole is not a separate body or group of people, but rather one single organisation made up of all our academies with one single vision and shared set of values. 

 

Application: Further details and application forms are available on the Academy website. 

Closing date for applications:  8am, 21 January 2025

Provisional interview date: Week commencing 27 January 2025

 

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. 

Any offer of employment will be subject to receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check and appropriate references.

Successful candidate will be subject to safer recruitment including digital footprint.

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About Hummersknott Academy

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Hummersknott Academy is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary school in Darlington, County Durham with approximately 1300 students aged 11-16 on the school roll.

Hummersknott Academy was founded in 1955 as a girls’ high school and converted to academy status in 2012. In 2007, the school underwent an extensive £15 million regeneration project and in 2023 the Academy joined Advance Learning Partnership's family of schools.

The area of Hummersknott is located in the west of Darlington and has a population of around 3,500. Extensive facilities at the school include a dance studio, ceramics area, recording studio, swimming pool, sports hall and a 3G artificial football pitch.

Headteacher

Grant Sowerby

Values and vision

Hummersknott Academy is committed to providing outstanding, inclusive learning for all pupils regardless of their ability. Success is built upon partnership between parents, pupils, staff and local community groups. The aim is to develop every aspect of the people within the school community so that they can live successful and fulfilled lives.

Hummersknott Academy's curriculum is flexible and aimed at making sure all pupils have choice and can succeed.   

Ofsted report

“The curriculum is ambitious for all pupils.  This includes disadvantaged pupils and pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).  The curriculum has been carefully designed.  It is organised so that pupils build on their prior learning."

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