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Deputy Headteacher

Deputy Headteacher

Gladstone Park Primary School

Brent

  • New
Salary:
L13-L17
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
10 October 2024

Job overview

About this Role

Gladstone Park Primary School, as member of the Anthem Schools Trust family of schools, is an ambitious and friendly large primary school in the heart of Brent, North London.  

​At Gladstone, we are a culturally diverse school, where we enable all children to maximise their potential and create a school where pupils develop as confident, resilient and emotionally literate individuals, fully prepared for their future life. 

​We wholeheartedly promote a stimulating and positive learning environment where all our children feel happy, safe and valued as individuals. ​ 

​If you feel you have the skills and experience to support the pupils at Gladstone Park, we would be delighted to hear from you. ​

We welcome requests to visit to our school to experience first hand the amazing atmosphere of Gladstone Park Primary, and to get a taste of how rewarding your work will be. Please do contact us directly with any such requests. 

Job purpose

·       To fulfil the professional responsibilities of a deputy headteacher, as set out in the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document

·       In the absence of the Headteacher, to deputise for the Headteacher as directed by the Trust

Under the direction of the headteacher, the deputy headteacher will take a major role in the following, and with specific responsibility for a key stage:

·       To provide professional leadership and management of the school

·       To lead strategic development of the school

·       To lead on teaching and learning across the school

·       To implement strategies for school improvement

·       To ensure effective and efficient organisation and administration of the school

·       To create a stimulating, nurturing, happy, safe and productive learning environment that is engaging and fulfilling for all students

·       To ensure the curriculum is broad, balanced and underpinned by the trust principles of curriculum design

·       Designated Safeguarding Lead with responsibility for attendance across the school

Main duties and responsibilities

Strategic direction and shaping the future

Under the direction of the headteacher, the deputy headteacher will:

·    Lead the development of the school in support of its vision and ethos

·       Demonstrate the school’s values in everyday work and practice

·       Translate the school’s vision into practice that promotes and sustains continuous improvement in the school

·       Ensure that robust systems for safeguarding, pastoral care and personalised learning are followed to ensure every child feels valued and is known and supported during their time at the school

·       Support members of the school community to create a positive and stimulating learning environment, making full use of their skills and talents

·       Ensure that learning is at the centre of strategic planning and resource management

·       Have responsibility for the school’s management and development of all its resources to achieve the school’s aims for all pupils.

·       Contribute to the development of curriculum for Anthem and the schools within it

·       Evaluate school performance and identify priorities for continuous improvement

·       Work with the Anthem Community Council to promote and implement the strategic vision, values and ethos to students, staff, governors, parents and the wider community.

Leading teaching and learning

Under the direction of the headteacher, the deputy headteacher will:

·       Lead and manage teaching and learning to secure the highest possible and sustainable levels of progress and attainment

·       Ensure that the curriculum delivered:

- Is based on excellence for all

- Meets statutory requirements

- Meets the school’s and Trust’s education vision and principles

-  Meets the needs of all students

-  Is supported by teaching of the highest quality

·       Ensure a consistent and continuous school-wide focus on students’ achievement, using data and benchmarks to monitor progress in every student’s learning

·       Ensure a culture and ethos of challenge and support where all students achieve success and become engaged in their learning

·       Teach regularly, ensuring the lessons are of a high-quality across the school

·       Ensure strategies for inclusion, diversity and curriculum access are in place and embedded

·       Implement strategies that secure high standards of behaviour and attendance

·       Monitor and evaluate the curriculum for both quality and value for money

·       Ensure students feel happy, safe, and supported, and have all barriers to their learning and progress addressed/removed

·       Monitor, evaluate and review classroom practice

·       Promote improvement strategies and provide inspiration and strategic leadership to the teaching team to ensure that the school delivers the highest standards of teaching and learning

·       Demonstrate and articulate high expectations and set stretching targets for the whole school community

·       Provide strategic leadership of the use of assessment and data systems used in the school and ensure that on-going teacher assessments are secure and robust

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About Gladstone Park Primary School

+44 208 452 1350

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Our school is proud to be part of Anthem, a multi-academy trust that creates ambitious and successful schools where every child thrives.

At Gladstone Park we strive to enable all children to maximise their potential and develop as confident, resilient and emotionally literate individuals, fully prepared for their future life, ready to seize opportunities and able to contribute meaningfully to the wider community.

We aim to ensure that all children receive an exciting, relevant curriculum which fosters a life-long love of learning. We whole-heartedly promote a stimulating and positive learning environment where all our children feel happy, safe and valued as individuals.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, visitors, and volunteers to share in this commitment. All post holders are subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, suitable references, and other essential checks. Staff involved in recruitment and selection of employees are trained in safer recruitment, and all our staff and volunteers undertake Child Protection training.


Employee Benefits Include:

  • Pension schemes - TPS (Teachers) and LGPS (Non-Teachers)
  • CPD certified opportunities - available to all employees
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) - providing wellbeing and confidential advice services
  • Cycle to Work scheme
  • Health Shield Scheme

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