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Deputy Year Leader: Grade G SCP 19 - 23 (£27045 to £29577 per annum), Permanent, Term Time Only

Deputy Year Leader: Grade G SCP 19 - 23 (£27045 to £29577 per annum), Permanent, Term Time Only

Lord Lawson of Beamish Academy

Gateshead

  • £27,045 - £29,577 per year
  • New
Salary:
Grade G, SCP 19 - 23
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
9 January 2025

Job overview

Deputy Year Leaders are essential pillars of the academy’s structure, offering support to ensure both the academic progress and personal development of all students in a particular year group. Deputy Year Leaders work with Year Leaders and tutors to coordinate the wellbeing and progress of students, communicating closely with teachers and senior leaders, parents and carers. Deputy Year Leaders support the Year Leaders to action the academy’s vision and values, and in working towards achieving the academy’s strategic goals. candidate for this position will work directly with Year 7.

The successful candidate for this position will work directly with Year 7. Under the current pastoral structure, the Year Leader and Deputy Year Leader for Year 7 remain consistent throughout each academic year. This continuity ensures robust support for students as they transition from primary to secondary school and as they progress from Year 7 to Year 8.

Lord Lawson is pushing ahead! In November 2022, Ofsted inspectors judged the school ‘Good’ in all areas, with just one point for development. This judgement confirmed what staff, students and parents already knew: through clear-sighted leadership and our commitment to the academic and personal development of students and staff, the school has improved beyond recognition in four years. Since then we have continued to develop: this year we have focused particularly on improving our culture and engagement. We live out our vision every day: Together we grow, learn and succeed. We are recognised as an inclusive school, and we particularly welcome applications from colleagues who belong to groups that are currently under-represented in our leadership team.

For further information on this post, please refer to the application pack, which also includes the job description and person specification.

If you are successful and appointed to this role you will be required to apply for an enhanced Disclosure. 

Please ensure you supply an email address for each of your referees. All references will be taken up and verified prior to interview.

Salary amounts quoted are pro-rated to reflect Term Time Only, and are from 1 September to 31 August; if you commence employment part way through the academic year they will be subject to an equated salary adjustment.


Closing Date: 9am Thursday 9 January 2025

Shortlisting to take place: Thursday 9 January 2025

Interviews: Week commencing Monday 13 January 2025 date to be confirmed

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About Lord Lawson of Beamish Academy

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+44 191 433 4026

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Lord Lawson of Beamish Academy is a successful 11-18 mainstream co-educational academy which has improved rapidly over recent years. We recently celebrated achieving a ‘Good’ Ofsted rating in our November 2022 inspection. The improvement in progress 8 scores from 2019 to 2022 indicates we are the most improved school in Gateshead and among the top 10% of schools for improvement in the North East of England.

We provide an exceptional programme of CPD for staff. We know this through staff surveys and our exceptionally low levels of staff turnover. The majority of staff who have left us have gone on to promoted positions. Staff are happy here; Lord Lawson of Beamish Academy is a good place to work. We have high expectations of our staff and students, but we also know our staff are our greatest asset, and we treat them with respect. We value the development of all our staff and you will develop further as a teacher during your time here.

Our next steps are to build on our recent achievements, and to improve the attainment and progress of our disadvantaged students, including those with SEND. We also want to engage more effectively with our community, and continue to expand our already thriving extra-curricular offer for our students. Alongside these aims, we aim to expand our sixth form further, by attracting applications from other local schools, as well as ensuring more of our students complete key stage 4 with the qualifications required for further academic study.

We are an academy at the heart of its community and responsive to its needs while also recognising that our students are increasingly part of a global community.

Headteacher

Andrew Fowler

Our vision for outstanding education

“Together we grow, learn and succeed”

Students, staff and governors have set an inspiring new vision for the school. This vision shows our belief that, when we work together as a community, every child and adult can reach the very highest standards. We believe that we are strongest when we work together, and that through excellent pastoral care and inspiring teaching, children will be able to grow and learn. Success comes in many different forms, and is important in all aspects of school life, including examinations.

Strong values for growth and success Trust     Respect     Courage     Ambition

Our academy’s strong values capture the spirit of our vision. By showing respect for each other, we learn to trust and be trusted. We show courage in tackling new and complex tasks. We are ambitious for ourselves, and we encourage one another to attain ambitious goals.

For more information please visit our website, http://www.lordlawson.academy

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