Vice Principal - Behaviour and Culture
Astrea Academy Woodfields
Doncaster
- £77,185 - £85,128 per year
- New
- Quick apply
- Salary:
- L18 - L22
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 12 January 2025
Job overview
Purpose
The Vice Principal will assist the Principal in ensuring the educational success of their academy within the framework of their individual academy’s strategic plans. They will provide professional leadership and management within their individual academy and must help to establish a culture that promotes academic excellence, equality and high expectations for all students. They will implement the Academy vision and be responsible for matters relating to the efficient and effective organisation , management and leadership of the academy. They will
deputise for the Principal if absent, on all matters, where required.
Key Accountabilities
•The effective implementation and embedding of the agreed Astrea vision, principles and policies within the academy
•Creating a culture of constant improvement and being an inspirational leader, committed to the highest standards in all areas of academy work
•Take responsibility for day to day management of the school alongside the Principal and leadership team, and in the Principal’s absence, take full responsibility for the school
•In partnership with the Principal and rest of the leadership team, ensure the safeguarding of all pupils, and that the safety and well being of pupils and staff is promoted and maintained at all times
•To support colleagues in the development and improvement of the academy, to achieve high standards of behaviour and attainment
Shaping the Future (Strategic Leadership)
•Work under the guidance of the Principal to develop the shared vision and strategic plan for the academy, which is responsive to the community it serves. At the core of this should be the academic and personal development of the students
•Support the Principal in implementing the academy’s vision and strategic direction so that is understood and acted upon by all stakeholders
•Work within the academy community to translate the vision into agreed objectives and operational plans, which will drive forward and sustain academy improvement
•Ensure the sustained raising of aspiration, achievement and attainment, is met in an academically rigorous, inclusive and sustainable manner
•Ensure the academy achieves its performance targets
•Demonstrate the vision and values of Astrea in everyday work and practice Motivate and work with others to create a shared culture and positive climate
•Promote the academy, and the Trust and develop effective and productive relationships with a wide range of stakeholders
•Secure the commitment of parents and the wider community to the vision and direction of the academy and the Trust
•Challenge, motivate and empower others to attain ambitious outcomes
Leading the Educational Provision
•Drive and inspire a passion for learning in every member of the academy community
•Provide a model of outstanding practice to all staff in teaching and academy leadership
•Ensure the curriculum is rich, relevant and develops a general knowledge of the world
•Foster a welcoming ambience in which impeccable standards of behaviour are sustained on a daily basis in order to provide a calm and purposeful environment for students
•Secure and sustain effective teaching and learning throughout the academy by ensuring sound strategies are in place for developing, monitoring and evaluating the quality of education delivered using benchmarks and setting targets for rapid improvement
•Ensure a continuous and consistent focus on academic achievement and personal development
•Support the creation of a positive culture of challenge, support and high expectations, in order to achieve the academy Strategic Academy Development Plan
•Ensure that all students make good progress including where there are barriers to learning, through clear, consistent and excellent systems and provision for all, actively promoting inclusion
•Ensure effective and appropriate pastoral support is available to students
•Ensure innovation and the use of appropriate new technologies which improves the educational delivery for students
Developing Self and Working with Others
•Treat everyone within the academy fairly and equitably
•To support the principal in actively and astutely managing the workload of staff to make sure that the processes within the school are sensible, essential and conducted in an efficient manner
Develop a culture of personal responsibility that recognises both excellence and supports appropriate strategies to deal with under performance in accordance with Trust Appraisal and Capability policies and procedures
• Ensure a high standard of professional development for all staff and for yourself, including attending all mandatory training events
• To build a collaborative learning culture within the academy and actively engage with other academies within the Trust and the wider Astrea family to build effective learning communities
•Work with all staff to build effective teams
•Sustain their own enthusiasm and motivation and develop and sustain that of other staff
•To support the Principal to ensure effective planning, allocation, support and evaluation of work undertaken by teams and individuals, ensuring clear delegation of tasks and delegation of responsibilities
• Develop and maintain effective strategies and procedures for staff induction, professional development and appraisal as below
•Support the effective and consistent implementation of the Astrea Appraisal Policy and other systems of quality assurance and professional development of teachers
• Motivate and enable all staff to carry out their respective roles to the highest standard, through high quality continuing professional development based on assessment of needs and identified through the appraisal process
•Develop and maintain respect across all stakeholders, inspiring individuals to contribute positively to shared ideas and plans for the academy, the Trust and the wider Astrea family
•Develop capacity through coaching and mentoring members of the staff team
•Keep abreast of educational developments and best management practice in order to introduce appropriate innovation and contribute to joint practice development across the Trust.
Attached documents
About Astrea Academy Woodfields
- Astrea Academy Woodfields
- Weston Road, Balby, Doncaster
- South Yorkshire
- DN4 8ND
- United Kingdom
About Astrea Academy Woodfields
Welcome to Astrea Academy Woodfields and thank you for considering us as your school of choice. We have a unique approach to transforming the hearts and minds of young people so that they can go to university, or a real alternative, and live a great life.
As part of Astrea Academy Trust, we have used high-quality research and the experiences of the best schools to develop an ambitious curriculum, strong routines, and a life-changing programme of personal development. We believe in traditional approaches to teaching, and we value scholarship. In recognition of this, we refer to our young adults as ‘scholars’ to reflect the commitment that everyone makes to academic learning, here and beyond. We promote strong family values, manners, decency, hard work, and kindness. We do this by practising routines that enable us to make the most use of our time. We are both warm and strict so that scholars know we care and can succeed within firm boundaries.
We are curious, tenacious, and scholarly. Every scholar learns a classical musical instrument and practices this daily at home. They gain opportunities to play in orchestras and in world-class musical venues. Scholars complete two hours of homework a day and are supported to recall this information throughout the curriculum. Every person in school learns poetry by heart and will recite this publicly every day at the start and end of school. We all dine together as a family at lunchtime and serve each other food and tidy the table at the end of the meal. This is an extraordinary school that believes in simplicity and old-fashioned family values.
In our achievement-oriented culture, it is cool to be smart, and all scholars work hard to make the best of themselves. Working together, we support every child to get that place at university and a top job.
10 Great Reasons to Work Here
1. The curriculum is already planned using resources shared across all Astrea Academies. You need to intellectual prepare for lessons, not plan for scratch.
2. We give feedback to scholars, there is no book marking.
3. Behaviour systems are centralised. The senior and pastoral teams organise detentions and children are polite and courteous. You can teach!
4. We have 8 INSET days a year to give you the opportunities and time you need to develop as a teacher.
5. Our house style is Teach Like a Champion (Lemov). There are no gimmicks, or high workload alternatives to simple and effective teaching from the front.
6. There are strong routines that leave very few grey areas. The school is very predictable and calm.
7. There is a free lunch if you eat with the scholars as part of Family Dining. This develops their manners and builds good relationships between staff and scholars.
8.We are a warm, welcoming and friendly place to work and learn. There are 750 scholars so you will know most people well.
9. SLT are visible and approachable. This means that issues can be resolved quickly.
10. Our beating heart is our performing arts programme. Every new starter gets a musical instrument and lessons, we all learn poetry by heart, we have shows and productions. You can get involved!
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