Deputy Head of Sixth Form
Whitefield School
Barnet
- £36,412 - £53,994 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS + TLR 2b £5,530
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2025
- Apply by:
- 21 October 2024
Job overview
Deputy Head of Sixth Form MPS/UPS + TLR 2b £5,530
(Preferred teaching background - PE)
Job purpose
To assist the Extended Leadership member in charge of Sixth Form. This will include taking ownership of the specific responsibilities listed below and deputising for the Head of Sixth Form in all aspects of their work when they are absent.
Promoting Student Progress
- oversee student attendance to lessons and intervene with students who have poor attendance.
- support the Extended Leadership member in charge of Sixth Form in the use of performance data to understand student progress and to inform student curriculum target setting
- monitor, support and extend our most able students
- support the Head of Sixth Form in supporting standards of well-being and managing of behaviour issues across the sixth form
- monitor and manage the Sixth form’s involvement in enrichment activities ensuring a balanced programme and equality of opportunity for all students
- liaise with the YTL of year 11 to promote the 6th form as the number one option post KS4 and retain our existing HPAs.
Monitoring of teaching and learning to promote best practice
- in conjunction with the Extended Leadership member in charge of Sixth Form routinely monitor the teaching of the year group ensuring that best practice is shared including promoting independent study skills and positive attitudes to learning.
- liaise with the Assistant Head with oversight of form time and oversee the RSHE programme, including planning, reviewing and updating the programme each year and ensuring that it is delivered effectively by the team
Pastoral responsibilities
- oversee attendance and punctuality for tutorials, study periods, ensuring the effective implementation of appropriate follow up procedures and sanctions for non-attendees.
- lead on the Sixth form tutor time curriculum and schedule of activities and assemblies
- develop positive links with universities.
- Oversee the Sixth Form volunteering and leadership programme
- liaise with the Extended Leadership member in charge of Sixth Form to ensure implementation of a leadership programme which will improve the skills of Sixth Form students and develop their sense of care for other members of our community
- lead on the writing of UCAS references by form tutors and associated subject teachers ensuring that deadlines are met and the references are of a consistently high quality.
- collect and collate predicted grades for UCAS
- organise and run the Next Steps evening for Year 12 and 13 for students and parents.
- organise and run UCAS Induction days, liaising with outside speakers and universities.
- organise UCAS training for form tutors and subject teachers
- support the Head of Sixth Form in monitoring and assisting students in their UCAS application process including those who go through the 'clearing’ process.
- encourage and oversee student applications for apprenticeships.
- attend all events associated with the 6th form including Welcome Evenings, SPE and results days,
- support the Head of Sixth Form in the organisation and delivery of sixth form assemblies in accordance with the whole school procedures
- support the Head of Sixth Form in promoting the sixth form to ensure retention of existing year 11 students and the recruitment of external applicants
- support the Head of Sixth Form in aspects of the application procedure to the sixth form
- support the Head of Sixth Form in planning appropriate Induction arrangements for sixth form students
Accountability to Line Manager, Headteacher and Governing Body
- prepare for and meet regularly with the Extended Leadership member in charge of Sixth Form
- in consultation with the Extended Leadership member in charge of Sixth Form determine an annual development plan for Year 12 and 13 that takes into account both school and year group priorities, and which is reviewed regularly
- participate in the performance development process and act upon its outcomes as appropriate
- provide information for whole school documents (improvement plan, pastoral reviews)
Maintain a supportive working environment
- serve as a role model for other members of the year team
- lead, support and guide other members of the year team, acting as a coach where appropriate
- support the Head of Sixth Form in establishing clear expectations and positive working relationships among the year team through mutual support and team work
- develop effective working relationships with the Headteacher, Leadership Team, subject staff and other staff at the school
- have oversight of the form class tutor rooms to create a year group identity
- support the Head of Sixth Form in creating a climate which enables staff to develop and maintain positive attitudes towards tutoring and their tutor group, and confidence in their role as a tutor.
- prepare for and contribute to pastoral meetings
- in conjunction with the Extended Leadership member in charge of Sixth Form be involved in the strategic direction, leadership and management of the Sixth Form and the development and implementation of policies, plans, targets and practices within the context of the school’s vision.
Promoting the ethos of the school
- share the work of the year team with parents, colleagues and other stakeholders
- promote consultation about the work of the school with students, parents and other stakeholders and ensure that issues raised are acknowledged and acted on
- embed a safeguarding culture in all aspects of life at Whitefield School
Closing Date: Monday 21st October at 9.00am
Start date: January 2025
Whitefield School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check in line with Section 115 of the Police Act 1997.
If you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date, please assume you have been unsuccessful in your application on this occasion.
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About Whitefield School
Creating the future, today.
Whitefield School exists to develop well-rounded pupils who achieve great grades and have great character through our high standards and expectations. These are individuals who'll become our future leaders and change makers.
Our inclusive, supportive and ambitious culture enables our pupils to reach and exceed their full potential, regardless of their starting point in life. We embrace our diverse community and act as a social leveller allowing all pupils to flourish.
We believe that everyone has the ability to excel and make a difference, and we know that when we feel seen, heard and respected, and our mental health and wellbeing are looked after, we can exceed even our own expectations.
We are committed to excellence in all aspects of students’ school life, whether academic, social or emotional. This is demonstrated each and everyday through our values ‘We AREWhitefield’, Ambitious, Respectful and show Effort.
Creating the future, together.
What does Ofsted say about us? - (December 2022)
-Staff are positive about the school’s senior leaders
-Staff enjoy working at the school and feel well supported to develop professionally
-Staff are positive about the efforts made by leaders to manage workload and well-being effectively
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