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Temple Learning Academy
Joint Principal (Secondary Phase)
Recruitment Pack
January 2017
Temple Learning Academy
Information for the Joint Principal (Secondary) of the Temple Learning Academy.
Dear Applicant Thank you for requesting further information about our all-through academy within inner-city Leeds which opened to Reception aged learners in September 2015. We are really excited about the opportunity to create a school which delivers an enhanced, high quality education which will improve the life chances of children, young people, their families and drive an ‘Ambition for Change’ throughout our community. We are determined to respond positively to a community which has a thirst for greater success. We are looking for an outstanding individual to lead jointly alongside our Primary Phase Principal inspiring all of our learners’ to reach the highest levels of success. As part of the Temple Newsam Learning Partnership Trust – A Co-operative, you will share our vision and values and see the benefits of working collaboratively. If you share our vision and passion for young people and their families then we would like to hear from you. Yours sincerely
Tim Kitching Chair of Governors Temple Learning Academy
Temple Learning Academy
Our Vision
To increase parental choice for those seeking a high quality education in the heart of their
community.
Our vision is underpinned by a simple phrase that creates life chances within the community
through promoting ‘Ambition for Change’.
We are determined to respond positively to a community which has a thirst for greater success.
Our learners will not only make rapid and sustained progress but will also develop a set of key
skills that will allow them to flourish as active citizens in the wider society.
The educational offer will meet our learners and the community needs and focus upon the core
subjects along with enrichment opportunities and experiences to allow them to discover new
interests, talents and skills.
Background
Temple Learning Academy is led by a Board of Directors and the Temple Learning Foundation. It
is a partner of the Co-operative Temple Learning Partnership Trust (TNLP) which is a long
established network of primary and secondary schools, each of which celebrates their unique and
individual character whilst at the same time shares high expectations through working within a
common set of co-operative values and principles.
The Academy
The Academy opened in September 2015 with a two form entry, 48 reception age learners. The academy will take two form entry into reception each year (60 learners). Up to four forms of entry Year 7 learners will join the school in September 2017. Age Range: 4-16 Number on roll: At capacity 2022, approximately 1,020 learners
You will be key to the whole Academy’s continuous development especially across the secondary
phase; schemes of work, monitoring and assessment systems, learner and staff recruitment,
project management, all of which will be supported by the Primary Principal, the Leadership team,
Business Support team and Governing Body.
As a team we provide:
Family centred learning through play and discovery
A balanced curriculum with strong foundations of literacy and numeracy across the age
range
Problem solving through challenges, project-based activities and applied learning access to
a significant enrichment programme as part of an extended day
More open access to learners and their families through an extended school year
The opportunity to build confidence by broadening learners’ real life experiences
Partners
The Academy plans to work closely with local businesses and organisations to enhance the
curriculum and provide enterprise opportunities for its learners.
Support
There is work to be done before the school can open to Year 7 learners. There is already a
detailed building plan with timescales in place. You will be involved with this, developing the
secondary curriculum, appointing your own staff and recruiting learners ready for September 2017.
You will be supported by the academy teams.
The Building
We are currently in temporary accommodation on the permanent site. The building work has
started on a purpose built 3 storey teaching block and specialist rooms. This will be completed and
fit for purpose for Year 7 learners in September 2017.
What are we looking for?
We hope that this information has excited you. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to work
alongside an ambitious Primary Principal to grow an all-through academy from the beginning and
to set the ethos and expectations that you both expect from the very start with support from like-
minded people.
We are seeking to appoint a secondary school senior leader who feels ready to be a Joint Principal
with responsibility for leading our secondary phase but joint responsibility and accountability for the
academy as a whole, and would appreciate the support from the Academy, TNLP Trust and
Governing Body to do this.
In the first year we appointed two full time teachers and a number of support roles to ensure our
children and families had great support and developed positive relationships from the start. This
has been very successful. We are now ready to take our first steps of growth and need you to be
involved. You must have ambition for the academy and belief in its vision of teaching across
phases. Your skills and passion will ensure the recruitment of high quality, committed staff and
inspire them to collaborate on our curriculum offer.
Want to know more?
We would welcome visits from prospective candidates and so there are a number of opportunities
to come and meet the team and discuss the role.
Monday 21 March 2016 at 5.00 pm Wednesday 23 March 2016 at 5.00 pm Wednesday 30 March 2016 at 10.00 am and 5.00 pm Friday 1 April 2016 at 10.00 am
*Other dates and times may be available on request
For all enquiries, to book an informal meeting please ring Diane Thickett (PA/Administrator) on
0113 264 5456 or email [email protected].
Closing Date: Friday 8 April 2016 at 12 noon
Interview Dates: Wednesday 4 May 2016 and Friday 5 May 2016
Please have a look at our website www.templelearningacademy.org.uk or Facebook page
/TempleLearning
How to Apply?
Application forms must be completed in full and applicants should directly address the skills
outlined in the person specification. As part of the application process you may include additional
information on the application form of up to two sides of A4 outlining:
1. How your experience prepares you for this post
2. The challenges and opportunities of opening a secondary phase
Application forms can be downloaded from the TES website (www.tes.co.uk), or the Temple
Learning Academy website (www.templelearningacademy.org).
Completed applications should be returned by email to Diane Potter at [email protected].
We look forward to hearing from you!
TEMPLE LEARNING ACADEMY
JOB DESCRIPTION
POSITION
Joint Principal (Secondary)
When initially appointed the Joint Principal (Secondary) will engage with all preparation
tasks to ensure the curriculum, staffing, project development and assessment systems are
all in place to secure high standards.
Working in collaboration with the Joint Primary Principal, with equal and shared leadership
and accountability, you will ensure all areas are ready for a timely and high quality start in
September 2017.
To model the core values of Temple Learning Academy and the TNLP Trust in all situations.
Educational
Working with the Temple Learning Foundation and project team to:
develop the vision and ethos and communicate this to all in the community
develop an enhanced curriculum which is high quality and align with the vision, values and
ethos of the Academy
develop educational policies and procedures
develop provision for learners with SEN
develop a learner induction programme
develop mentoring, pastoral systems
implement data tracking systems, assessment procedures and reporting systems and
procedures
design the extra-curricular timetable
develop CPD and induction
Inspection
Working with the project team to:
prepare for post opening meetings with the Department for Education, Education Funding
Agency and Ofsted
work in partnership with external moderators and improvement partners
work in partnership with the TNLP Trust School Review and Support Programme
Marketing and Staff/Learner Recruitment
Working with the project team to:
deliver the marketing plan and promoting the Academy in the community with the
Governing Body, Leadership team and Business Support team
engage with all stakeholders
recruit high quality staff
TEMPLE LEARNING ACADEMY
JOB DESCRIPTION
POSITION
Joint Principal (Secondary)
SALARY SCALE
Leadership L21-L25
MAIN PURPOSE
The core purpose of the Joint Principal (Secondary), working together with Joint Principal (Primary), is to provide professional leadership and management for the Academy. This will promote a secure foundation from which to achieve high standards in all areas of the Academy’s work. To gain this success the Joint Principals must establish a high quality of educational provision and experience for learners by effectively managing teaching and learning and using personalised learning to realise the potential of all learners. The Joint Principals should establish a culture that promotes excellence, equality and high expectations of all learners.
Jointly accountable to the Governing Body, the Joint Principals provide vision, leadership and
direction for the Academy and ensures that it is managed and organised to meet its aim and
targets. The Joint Principals, working with others, are responsible for evaluating the Academy’s
performance to identify the priorities for continuous improvement and raising standards.
ACCOUNTABLE TO
Temple Learning Foundation and the Temple Learning Academy Governing Body.
STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS
This job description reflects the National Standards of Excellence for Headteachers (2015). These
standards are built upon The Teaching Standards (2011) which apply to all teachers, including
principals.
The appointment is subject to the current conditions of employment of headteachers, contained in the Schools Teachers’ Pay and Conditions document, the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 and all other current education, employment and health and safety legislation.
The appointment is also subject to other current educational and employment legislations and
policies laid down by the Governing Body under their powers derived from statutory sources.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Qualities and Knowledge
1. Hold, share and articulate clear values and moral purpose, focused on providing a world-class education for the learners they serve.
2. Demonstrate optimistic personal behaviour, positive relationships and attitudes towards their learners and staff, and towards parents, governors and members of the local community.
3. Lead by example - with integrity, creativity, resilience, and clarity - drawing on their own scholarship, expertise and skills, and that of those around them.
4. Sustain wide, current knowledge and understanding of education and school systems locally, nationally and globally, and pursue continuous professional development.
5. Work with political and financial astuteness, within a clear set of principles centred on the Academy’s vision, ably translating local and national policy into the Academy’s context.
6. Communicate compellingly the Academy’s vision and drive the strategic leadership, empowering all learners and staff to excel.
Students and staff
1. Demand ambitious standards for all learners, overcoming disadvantage and advancing equality, instilling a strong sense of accountability in staff for the impact of their work on learners’ outcomes.
2. Secure excellent teaching through an analytical understanding of how learners learn and of the core features of successful classroom practice and curriculum design, leading to rich curriculum opportunities and learners’ well-being.
3. Establish an educational culture of ‘open classrooms’ as a basis for sharing best practice within and between schools, drawing on and conducting relevant research and robust data analysis.
4. Create an ethos within which all staff are motivated and supported to develop their own skills and subject knowledge, and to support each other.
5. Identify emerging talents, coaching current and aspiring leaders in a climate where excellence is the standard, leading to clear succession planning.
6. Hold all staff to account for their professional conduct and practice.
Systems and process
1. Ensure that the Academy’s systems, organisation and processes are well considered, efficient and fit for purpose, upholding the principles of transparency, integrity and probity.
2. Provide a safe, calm and well-ordered environment for all learners and staff, focused on safeguarding learners and developing their exemplary behaviour in the Academy and in the wider society.
3. Establish rigorous, fair and transparent systems and measures for managing the performance of all staff, addressing any under-performance, supporting staff to improve and valuing excellent practice.
4. Welcome strong governance and actively support the governing board to understand its role and deliver its functions effectively – in particular its functions to set Academy strategy and hold the Joint Principal (Secondary) to account for learner, staff and financial performance.
5. Exercise strategic, curriculum-led financial planning to ensure the equitable deployment of
budgets and resources, in the best interests of learners’ achievements and the Academy’s sustainability.
6. Distribute leadership throughout the organisation, forging teams of colleagues who have
distinct roles and responsibilities and hold each other to account for their decision making.
The self-improving school system
1. Ensure that the Academy’s systems, organisation and processes are well considered, efficient and fit for purpose, upholding the principles of transparency, integrity and probity.
2. Provide a safe, calm and well-ordered environment for all learners and staff, focused on safeguarding learners and developing their exemplary behaviour in the Academy and in the wider society.
3. Establish rigorous, fair and transparent systems and measures for managing the performance of all staff, addressing any under-performance, supporting staff to improve and valuing excellent practice.
4. Welcome strong governance and actively support the governing board to understand its role and deliver its functions effectively – in particular its functions to set Academy strategy and hold the Joint Principal (Secondary) to account for learner, staff and financial performance.
5. Exercise strategic, curriculum-led financial planning to ensure the equitable deployment of budgets and resources, in the best interests of learners’ achievements and the Academy’s sustainability.
6. Distribute leadership throughout the organisation, forging teams of colleagues who have distinct roles and responsibilities and hold each other to account for their decision making.
Securing Accountability
1. Welcome strong governance and actively support the governing body to understand its role
and deliver internal and external accountability – in particular its functions to set Academy strategy and hold the Joint Principal (Secondary) to account for learner, staff and financial performance.
2. Present a coherent account of the Academy’s performance in a form appropriate to the range of audiences, including governors, the local community, Ofsted and other necessary stakeholders.
3. Hold all staff accountable for their professional conduct and practice.
4. Foster an autonomous culture that ensures policies and practice takes account of national and local policies and initiatives and comply with legal requirements.
Safeguarding
1. Provide a safe, calm and well-ordered environment for all students and staff, focused on safeguarding students and developing their exemplary behaviour in school and in the wider society.
2. Ensure that the child protection and safeguarding policies and procedures adopted by the
governing body are fully implemented and followed by all staff.
3. Ensure that sufficient resources and time are allocated to enable staff to discharge their child protection and safeguarding related responsibilities effectively.
JOINT PRINCIPAL (SECONDARY) - PERSON SPECIFICATION
The following outlines the key skills and experiences required for this position. The selection panel
will assess each candidate against the criteria listed below, expecting candidates to demonstrate
knowledge and understanding of each area, and to show evidence of having applied (or
awareness of how to apply) this knowledge and understanding in an appropriate context.
The selection process will be focused upon evidence of the positive impact of each candidate, in
particular upon student outcomes.
The panel will use the following assessments tools:
- Application form (A) - Interview/assessment activities (I) - References and other employment checks (R)
Essential Desirable Measured
Knowledge
and
Experience
Successful Senior Leader experience within a school where impact upon student or organisational performance can be evidenced
Experience of developing community and student involvement
Successful experience of external inspections of provision (ie Ofsted)
Successful experience of leading change and improving performance
Experience of management of human and financial resources at senior level and a focus within that management upon school improvement, with the ability to manage the quantum of resources expected at the school.
Experience of working with primary colleagues to secure positive outcomes for learners
A/I/R
Education
and
Qualifications
Degree or equivalent
Qualified Teacher Status
Recent and relevant senior leadership development/training
Completed or working towards a leadership qualification such as an MBA or NPQH
A/I/R
Essential Desirable Measured
Strategic
Direction and
Shaping the
Future
Ability to think strategically, and to build and communicate a coherent vision for a good and outstanding school.
Ability to work positively with the Joint Principal (Primary) and Governing Body to set the strategic direction of the school
Ability to inspire, challenge, motivate and empower others to carry the vision forward
Commitment to achieving outstanding and aspirational outcomes for every student
Ability to ensure policies and practice takes account of national and local policies and initiatives and comply with legal requirements.
A/I/R
Leadership
and
Management
Ability to establish, implement and monitor effective strategies and systems that improve and sustain outcomes for young people
Track record of providing inspirational and strong leadership to staff and young people, including empowering and supporting individuals and teams
Evidence of making informed, professional management and organisational decisions, including in difficult circumstances
Understanding of school governance and accountability structures
Evidence of self-awareness, reflection and personal development
Ability to accept appropriate support and challenge from others, including colleagues, governors and Trustees
A/I/R
Essential Desirable Measured
Teaching
and Learning
Able to lead continuous improvement of learning by and for staff and students, and recognise and understand outstanding practice
Ability to analyse and interpret information and data effectively and use it to improve performance for students
Able to observe, support, challenge and develop teaching staff to improve quality of teaching
A/I/R
Partnership
Working
Commitment to building relationships to safeguard all students
Commitment to work collaboratively within the TNLP Trust, schools and other external partners.
Commitment to exploring ways of working in the changing educational climate.
Willingness to listen to, reflect and act on feedback from a variety of sources
Commitment to building effective relationships with young people and their families, especially those who may be regarded as ‘hard to reach’
A/I/R
Essential Desirable Measured
Skills &
Personal
Attributes
Outstanding leadership skills
Outstanding communicator
Outstanding motivator
Effective ICT skills
Form effective relationships with a variety of people (including young people, Headteachers, parents etc)
Strategic thinker
Effective manager
Emotionally intelligent
Resilient and determined
A/I/R
Guidance on Completing our Joint Principal (Secondary) Application Form
Introduction
The Temple Learning Foundation aim to employ excellent leaders who get excellent results. We need you to demonstrate your leadership experiences and your potential, your commitment to improving education for all and your credibility in teaching and learning. The application form plays a very important part in the selection process; it will be used as the basis for short-listing. For reasons relating to safeguarding, consistency and fairness the panel will be unable to consider information provided in other formats. All information relating to your application should be included on the application form including an outline of how your experience prepares you for this post and the challenges and opportunities of opening a brand new school. We do not accept CVs. Please ensure that your application is directly relevant to the post you are applying for and not based on a previous application to another school. You must complete all sections of the form, ensuring that the information you provide is clear and accurate. It is essential that you complete ALL sections of the application form as clearly and as fully as possible. Please pay particular attention to providing examples of your experience, demonstrating the difference your leadership has made. Please refer to the Person Specification and Job Description for the post. Please read them carefully before completing the application form. The Person Specification describes the skills, abilities and knowledge that we require from the successful candidate and will be used as the basis for shortlisting, along with your covering letter. Guidance on completing your application form Please ensure that when you complete an application form you use the Person Specification and Job Description as your guide. The headings in the application form relate to the Headteacher standards. You need to give details of your achievements in each area. Provide at least two relevant examples which demonstrate the actions you took and the impact of those actions. Personal details Make sure you complete this section fully. It is important that you provide us with a full address, contact details and email address as we will need these to get in contact, should you be shortlisted for interview. Qualifications You must ensure you provide all information about the qualifications you have obtained from degree level upwards. Please include details of your NPQH, if applicable. Don’t forget to include dates. If you are invited to interview, you will be asked to provide original copies of your qualifications.
Present and previous employment As part of our safer recruitment procedures we need to see a full employment history. In this
section, it is important that you include all relevant work experience including part-time work or
temporary jobs, work experience or voluntary work. Please give a short explanation of any career
breaks you have had. Ensure that it is accurate in chronological order, with the most recent role
first.
Continuing professional development Please give details of significant aspects of your continuing professional development over the last
three years. Explain how it has made a difference to your leadership and management practice.
The key areas of headship Give details of your achievements and expertise in the following areas of the National Standards
for Headteachers. Please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification. For each key area,
please provide no more than two examples from the last three years. Identify the key actions you
took and the impact of those actions. Take care that you do not “cut and paste” inaccurate
information onto your application form. The shortlisting panel need to know that you are interested
in their Academy, that your application form is not just a generic form you are sending out to large
numbers of schools.
For example, if the person specification asks for “excellence in communication and influencing” it will not be adequate to just state 'I am an effective communicator'. You must provide an example of how you have demonstrated effective communication skills in the past. A relevant example would be: "I recently delivered a presentation to some of my colleagues. In order to ensure I got the key message across, I spoke with several staff beforehand to gauge how they might react to the messages, anticipated questions and prepared some notes. I also practiced my presentation with a colleague beforehand. During the presentation I recapped on key points to clarify important points and invited questions at various stages. I made sure everyone had understood the key messages by asking staff to repeat back to me what they were. The feedback I received was excellent".
Additional Information In this section you need to identify any skills and experiences you have not highlighted under the
Headteacher standards section. This section gives you the opportunity to describe your vision and
values, your reasons for applying for this post and other information about yourself which you feel
will assist the shortlisting panel in seeing how you, your skills and experiences match what they are
looking for.
References We will require three satisfactory references before a job offer is made. Please give the names and addresses of three referees. If you are employed or have been employed in the past, the first referee should be your present or most recent employer. Please ensure that you have completed your referee’s name, address and full contact details and that they are up to date. If you are applying within the faith sector you will be required to submit details of a pastoral referee for your third reference.
Confirmation of details Please make sure that you have signed and dated your application to confirm that your details are correct. If you are submitting your application by email we will accept an email signature, you can sign the hard copy at interview.