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Deputy Headteacher

CLARUS EDUCATION
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 20 days
Location

London, Greater London NW5 1UH, England

Salary

£74,702 - £81,577 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position of Deputy Head Teacher in Wandsworth offers a salary range of £74,702 - £81,577 and is set to begin in September 2025.
  • Candidates should possess a strong track record of outstanding teaching and leadership, along with a commitment to fostering an inclusive educational environment.
  • While experience in a Church of England school is not mandatory, applicants must demonstrate a passion for the school's Christian ethos and values-driven education.
  • The role requires a leader who can inspire both pupils and staff, support the Headteacher in achieving strategic goals, and promote continuous improvement across the school.
  • A degree and Qualified Teacher Status are required, along with proven leadership experience and a commitment to safeguarding the welfare of children.

Deputy Head Teacher
Wandsworth
£74,702 - £81,577
Permanent
September 2025 start


We are seeking a dedicated and experienced leader to join our team, someone who is committed to upholding and actively promoting our Christian ethos. While experience within a Church of England school is not essential, we are looking for a candidate who shares our passion for providing an inclusive, values-driven education where every child is nurtured and encouraged to achieve their fullest potential.


This role requires a leader with:
•    A strong track record of outstanding teaching and leadership.
•    The ability to inspire and empower pupils and staff alike.
•    A commitment to developing a culture of high expectations and continuous improvement.
•    The skills to support the Headteacher in delivering strategic goals and raising standards across the school.
As Deputy Headteacher, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our school, ensuring that our vision, values, and ethos are embedded in every aspect of school life. This is an opportunity to work closely with a dedicated team of staff, supportive families, and an engaged community to build on our successes and continue to serve our pupils with humility, gentleness, and compassion.


Duties and Responsibilities
Teaching
•    Planning, preparation, evaluation, modification of individual teaching processes  according to the National Curriculum, in line with the school's policies.
•    Meeting the varied needs of individual pupils. 
•    Selecting appropriate resources and making these accessible to pupils.
•    Maintaining regular records of individuals' experience and achievement and reporting to parents as required.
•    Work in partnership with the teachers to ensure that standards, expectations and progress remains at the forefront of all that is done.
•    Begin to develop coaching partnerships across the school to promote excellence in teaching and learning.
•    Be a ‘leading learner’ in the school; to initiate new ideas and encourage developments in the curriculum and teaching methods with particular reference to the further embedding of the Growth Mindset initiatives.
Curriculum
•    Construct, develop, monitor and review, with the Headteacher, the specific aspects of curriculum delegated by the Headteacher.
•    In partnership with the Assistant Headteachers, have an overview of the Quality of Education, ensuring all subjects under this umbrella are developed across the school.
•    In partnership with the Assistant Headteachers, continue to lead a review of the whole school curriculum to develop the learning environment and teaching methods to secure more effective, creative, purposeful and enjoyable learning across the whole school with particular reference to the Growth Mindset initiatives.
•    Establish and manage strategic development partnerships with other schools to help with developing the creative curriculum, extending opportunities for learners and sharing ideas and practice to promote excellence in teaching and learning.
Assessment
•    Have an effective understanding of assessment procedures, be able to lead on this as an area for development within the Senior Leadership Team and to monitor the use of assessment, record keeping, reporting, tracking and target setting to ensure pupil progress.
School Policies
•    Assist the Headteacher and Assistant Headteachers to formulate School policies and to devise strategies for their implementation in accordance with the School’s Mission Statement, the requirements of the DfE, LA and the Board of Governors.

Qualifications and Experience:
•    Degree and Qualified Teacher Status
•    NPQH or working towards this or evidence of other successful professional study
•    Proven commitment to continued professional development
•    Evidence of dynamic and inspirational leadership in a primary school
Skills and Knowledge:
•    Demonstrate a commitment to maintaining the Christian ethos of the school
•    Understand the legal framework within which a church school operates, including national policy, curriculum developments, the OFSTED inspection framework and Safeguarding practices and procedures
•    Ability to identify and evaluate data critical to the assessment of the school’s performance and take appropriate action in the best interests of the school
•    Experience of effective financial planning, budgetary management and the use of resources to achieve the school’s objectives
•    Understanding of the principles of excellence in teaching, learning and assessment
•    Ability to maintain high levels of behaviour to support children’s  learning and social and emotional development
•    Knowledge and understanding of how to provide a broad and  balanced education and the widest range of opportunities for ALL pupils  to enable them to achieve their full potential
Leadership Skills:
•    Ability to demonstrate commitment to safeguarding and promoting  the welfare of children, ensuring that all members of the school community share that commitment
•    Experience and ability to develop and communicate a clear strategic vision for the future development of the school in consultation with other  stakeholders
•    Experience of delivering the principles and strategies of whole school  improvement by initiating, implementing and evaluating change and  development
•    Ability to manage, motivate and support individuals and teams effectively showing commitment to accountability for pupil outcomes - this will include Performance Management of staff
•    Ability to build and maintain effective relationships with parents, carers, partners, and the community
Personal Qualities:
•    High expectations of yourself and the staff team
•    Strong presentation in public and private speaking and writing skills
•    Excellent communicator with effective listening skills
•    Courage and ability to tackle difficult issues, to avoid defensiveness and to convey outcomes clearly and sensitively


We are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. You will have a safeguarding responsibility if appointed.
The successful candidate will be subject to enhanced clearance through the Disclosure and Barring Service and employment will be subject to references. 
This post is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
To apply for this opportunity your detailed CV to Clarus Education now to be considered. We will be contacting those shortlisted within 48 hours of an application.
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