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Lead Practitioner

Lead Practitioner

The Spires College

Torquay, Devon

  • £56,593 - £62,509 per year
  • New
Salary:
Lead Practitioner Pay Range 6 – 10 (currently £56,593 - £62,509)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2025
Apply by:
14 October 2024

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a Lead Practitioner to join our extended leadership team. Candidates will be skilled in the classroom, articulate and dedicated to bringing positive outcomes for young people in our school community. The successful candidate will be an exceptional teacher as well as inspiring, intelligent and thoughtful in their approach to leading others. 

Lead Practitioners have a whole-college focus. The successful applicant will work as a small team with the other Lead Practitioners and two Vice Principals to support the development of teaching and learning across the College. Lead Practitioners at the College have two central responsibilities in addition to their own teaching: to work with staff individually to guide their practice and to facilitate small group CPD and coaching. They work closely with the Senior Leadership Team to ensure the College offers the right support to all staff. 

This post is open to applications from experienced teachers of all national curriculum subjects. First and foremost, we are looking to appoint an exceptional teacher and this matters more than the subject offered. The post holder absolutely must model great teaching. They must also have a good understanding of how children learn and what makes great teaching to allow them to work alongside others to address their development needs. 

This is a fantastic opportunity for a talented teacher to impact more widely on students’ success beyond their own classroom. If you are ready for the next step in your career but wish to focus completely on developing teaching and learning, this could be the ideal opportunity for you. 

The College is a close community, with a shared desire to be the best we can be. As a School we are committed the professional development of our staff and invest heavily in ensuring our teachers grow and flourish as practitioners.   

We offer: 

  • the opportunity to be part of a successful and supportive Extended Leadership Team; 
  • excellent professional development and a wide range of professional opportunities, including significant leadership development opportunities; 
  • a high level of support for all new staff; 
  • the opportunity to work to your own initiative whilst receiving ample guidance and support; 
  • the opportunity to take a leading role in ensuring teachers retain their professional autonomy; 
  • a friendly, supportive environment; 
  • a modern, purpose-built building and excellent facilities; 
  • further benefits including free access to the college gym, discounts for external gym memberships and retailers, a salary sacrifice scheme to assist with large value transport purchases and access to an 24 hour employee assistance programme. 


The successful applicant will: 

  • put children and young people first; 
  • be an exceptional classroom practitioner, who is able to teach a national curriculum subject at Key Stages 3, 4 and 5; 
  • be able to use a strong pedagogical understanding to guide teachers to develop their practice in a genuinely useful way; 
  • have experience of developing the work of colleagues at various professional stages;  
  • have the ability to motivate and inspire others; 
  • have an up to date knowledge of the emerging issues in education;  
  • be confident to work with a degree of autonomy whilst also being collaborative and an effective team player; 
  • be a committed, highly-competent, reflective and resilient individual; 
  • have a sense of humour and good interpersonal and communication skills. 


The Spires College is a co-educational 11-18 Bilateral School with a selective stream.  We are a friendly, caring school which puts the needs of our children at the heart of all we do.  

For further details about the post including details of how to apply, please visit the college website: https://www.thespirescollege.com/news/?pid=132&nid=2 or contact us by emailing jobs@thespirescollege.com

The closing date for applications is 9 am on Monday 14 October 2024. 

The college is committed to safeguarding and to the promotion of the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure with barred list information. 

 

 

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About The Spires College

Our aim at The Spires College is simple: to make certain that every young person achieves their true potential.  Our ethos centres upon a love of learning and upon developing every member of our College community as an independent learner, who knows how to learn and is helped to develop the resilience and determination to tackle all the challenges that they will meet – at College and beyond. In this way, our students become successful and fulfilled life-long learners.

We prioritise the professional development of our teachers so that their knowledge is current; their skills are honed, refreshed and invigorated.  I want our teachers to enthuse and inspire others; to explore new ideas and opportunities for, and with, your children.

Our students are involved in every aspect of College life beyond the classroom: extra-curricular clubs and trips are always available but our students also take an active role in shaping the future of the College through a wide range of student leadership activities.  Our students leave this College as rounded, confident, independent young adults, ready to take up their places in society and equipped with the means to seize their futures.

If you would like to see what our College has to offer please do come and visit us to find out more:  I would be delighted to meet you.  Please contact my PA to make an appointment.

Alex Newton
Principal



Safeguarding and Safer Recruitment

The college is committed to safeguarding and promotion the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  All new staff are subject to safer recruitment scrutiny including references and an internet search, and are required to provide an enhanced DBS disclosure with barred list information.

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