Assistant Head - Personal Development
The British School of Barcelona, City Luca
Spain
- New
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2025
- Apply by:
- 3 January 2025
Job overview
The British School of Barcelona, BSB City Luca
The British School of Barcelona (BSB) is a great school in a wonderful location. We are an HMC school and were judged by a recent BSO (British Schools Overseas) Inspection to be outstanding in every area, including quality of education, safeguarding, pupil welfare and academic outcomes.
Over 2000 pupils from more than 74 nationalities attend the school and over 315 staff work at BSB. We are based in three locations, two just outside the city of Barcelona – in Castelldefels, where we have a Primary, Secondary and Pre-University campus, and in the cosmopolitan town of Sitges, where we have another Primary campus. BSB City is in the heart of the city of Barcelona itself with a Foundation campus (built September 2021), and a brand-new main campus which opened in September 2023.
BSB City Secondary has a curriculum based on the English National Curriculum. There is a wide range of GCSEs offered followed by the International Baccalaureate Diploma in Years 12 and 13, all alongside a significant enrichment programme
Barcelona is a wonderful place to live, combining an amazing city with beach and mountains nearby. The quality of life is excellent with a mild climate and year-round sunshine.
Assistant Head Personal Development - Secondary
We are looking for a full-time, permanent Assistant Head Personal Development for our BSB City campus, to start in September 2025.
This is a new position in a growing school, so the successful candidate will have an exciting opportunity to shape the role. However, there is an established team at Castelldefels who can offer considerable expertise and support.
All positions are offered with attractive packages including competitive salaries, places for children in BSB, and other local benefits.
The Role
We are looking for an Assistant Head Personal Development to work as a Secondary Teacher and have the additional following functions:
• Act as a deputy for the Headteacher when necessary.
• Lead the development and implementation of identified strands within the School Improvement Plan (SIP).
• Contribute proactively to the smooth operational running of the school on a daily basis.
• Support the strategic development of the school, ensuring alignment with its vision and goals.
• Contribute to the wider leadership of BSB by helping to deliver whole-school strategic priorities.
• Undertake any reasonable responsibilities required by the Headteacher and Principal.
• Oversee secondary personal development and behaviour management for all students.
• Line manage Key Stage Personal Development Leads, PSHE Lead and House Champion, ensuring alignment with school goals.
• Lead quality assurance for personal development initiatives (PSHE, attendance, rewards, sanctions, student voice etc).
• Develop and promote initiatives to enhance student support and well-being.
• Represent the school at Cognita meetings and contribute to cross-school collaborations.
• Conduct staff appraisals, addressing underperformance within the personal development team.
• Ensure effective communication with parents and students regarding personal development matters.
• Collaborate with academic and personal development leaders to ensure integrated academic mentoring and intervention.
• Provide support during key student transitions, ensuring both emotional and academic needs are met.
• Use data (behaviour, attendance, well-being surveys) to evaluate and improve personal development programmes.
Please note – A university degree with QTS or international equivalent is essential, as is relevant experience in secondary school at all three key stages. Knowledge of the IBDP is desirable. This position is not suitable for newly qualified teachers.
What we can offer you:
• A fantastic team of staff who are committed, supportive and collaborative.
• The wider support of BSB including access to high level CPD and wider future opportunities.
• The support of the Cognita network including cross-school collaborative learning partnerships.
Application Process:
Deadline for applications: 9am Friday 3rd January 2025 (Spanish time).
Interviews online during the week beginning 13th January 2025
Working with Cognita
Cognita Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practice and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.
Cognita is committed to preserving and promoting equality of opportunity in all aspects of the conduct of its business.
No member of staff or any applicant for employment with Cognita will be discriminated against, harassed or victimised because of their personal characteristics. Cognita expects all staff to comply with the letter and the spirit of its policy.
About The British School of Barcelona, City Luca
- The British School of Barcelona, City Luca
- Carrer Luca, 1, Barcelona
- 08022
- Spain
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