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Head of Faculty

Head of Faculty

University Schools Trust (UST)
locationWoolwich Rd, London SE7 8LJ, UK
remoteOn-Site
ExpiresExpires: Expiring in less than 4 weeks
Education
Full time
£40,317 - £62,496 per year

Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.

Are you a dynamic and inspiring educator with expertise in Business, Engineering or Computing?

Royal Greenwich Trust School is seeking an exceptional Head of Faculty to drive curriculum excellence, student achievement, and innovation in our ambitious and inclusive learning community.

As Head of Faculty, you will:

  • Lead curriculum design, quality assurance, and strategic planning across your faculty.
  • Champion high-quality teaching and learning, ensuring every student reaches their full potential.
  • Drive student progress and outcomes at Key Stages 4 and 5.
  • Inspire and develop a team of passionate educators.
  • Contribute to whole-school improvement and Trust-wide collaboration.

About you

We want to hear from you if you are:

  • A fully qualified teacher with evidence of QTS for secondary teaching.
  • Qualified to at least degree level in subject area and/or good A Levels or equivalent.
  • Up to date knowledge of the relevant curriculum area.
  • Experienced in teaching at secondary level with a track record of excellent classroom practice.
  • Skilled in curriculum planning, data analysis, and leading teams.
  • Passionate about inclusive education and committed to student success.
  • A collaborative leader with strong interpersonal and coaching skills.

Our mission is for all students at the Royal Greenwich Trust School to have excellent outcomes, we deliver the highest quality of teaching and learning by working collaboratively with universities, public bodies and private sector partnerships. If you believe you can contribute to this goal, we encourage you to apply for the role.

Our core values underpin our daily practice and the learning experiences here are creative, innovative and challenging as we empower our students in ‘Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow’. During their time with us, our students develop a wide range of skills and attributes which prepare them to become happy, responsible and successful citizens who are able to make a positive contribution to their local and wider community.

Development, working structure and flexible working at Royal Greenwich Trust School (RGTS):

At RGTS we have shaped a working environment that places staff wellbeing at its centre without compromising the quality of teaching and learning.

At RGTS, we believe that by investing in the people who shape our students’ futures, we create a thriving school community where both staff and students can achieve their full potential.

What can we offer you?

  • Professional Development: An excellent CPD package for staff, enhancing your professional development with comprehensive training opportunities.
  • Career Growth: Opportunities for growth and real career development in an encouraging environment with plenty of room for advancement.
  • Supportive Environment: Our leadership team is approachable and committed to providing the resources and guidance teachers need to succeed.
  • Employee Assistance: Employee Assistance Scheme for access to advice, information, and face-to-face counselling.
  • UST Network Collaboration: Develop links with our wider UST network for CPD and collaborative practice.

If you would like more information on our school, please visit our website: Welcome - Royal Greenwich Trust School

Interested candidates are encouraged to arrange an informal discussion about the role and/or to visit the school.

These can be organised via the Recruitment team ustrecruitment@ust.london telephone - 020 3034 2375.

Early applications are appreciated as interviews will be arranged as and when suitable applications are received.  

Royal Greenwich Trust School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS Check.

https://www.ust.london/policies/child-protection-safeguarding

https://www.ust.london/policies/code-of-conduct

In accordance with our Company Policies and KCSIE guidelines set out by the Department for Education, a background check will be carried out on your online digital presence. For this we use a third-party professional screening partner, SP Index (www.sp-index.com), experienced in processing personal data for the purpose of such checks.

We reserve the right to commence or complete the recruitment process prior to the closing date.  

We do not accept applications via agencies. 

Salary range

  • £40,317 - £62,496 per year