Job title: Subject Lead - Product Design
Line manager: Head of Faculty
Work pattern: Permanent
Weeks worked: Full time
Pay range: MPS/UPS (fringe area) TLR2b
Core Purpose
To provide leadership and direction for the department and ensure that it is managed and organised to meet the aims and objectives of the school.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
To be responsible for securing high standards of teaching and learning through curriculum development and continual pedagogical innovation, resulting in student performance matching or exceeding school expectations. To play a role to quality-assure the implementation of school policy and practice and to be responsible, like all other staff, for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students.
Leadership
Lead and line manage staff within the department
Provide the Head of Faculty with relevant student performance information as part of the faculty’s self-evaluation cycle
Contribute to quality assurance programmes within the faculty, such as lesson observations, learning walks, work scrutiny and student conversation
In collaboration with the Head of Faculty, identify and implement strategies to address improvement needs
Strategic Direction
Overview and evaluate department performance in discussion with the Head of Faculty and teaching staff and provide future targets based on such evaluation and discussion
Ensure short, medium and long term plans are established for the development and resourcing of the department which contribute to whole-school aims, policies and practices and identify realistic targets for the development of the department
Manage change effectively, deploying staff and resources to maximise curriculum outcomes
Implement policies and practices for the department which reflect whole school and faculty aims and objectives
Create a climate, which enables other staff to develop and maintain positive attitudes towards their subject and teaching it
Demonstrate both enthusiasm and high standards of teaching to members of the department and to students
Teaching and Learning
Establish the department’s curriculum intent and expectations for implementation
Ensure effective curriculum coverage, sequencing, continuity and progression in the subject areas for all students by all members of the faculty
Ensure that teachers are clear about the end points of teaching modules and how lesson sequencing will support knowledge acquisition
Ensure that teachers are clear about the learning objectives of lessons and through the provision of resources provide guidance on appropriate teaching and learning methods
Ensure the development of students' literacy, numeracy and ICT skills and SMSC knowledge through the department’s curriculum intent and implementation
Follow faculty policies for assessing, recording and reporting on student achievement, and using these to set targets for further improvement across the subject areas
Establish high expectations and ensure that clear targets are set for student achievement including for those with special educational needs, pupil premium status and the more able
In conjunction with teachers regularly monitor the progress of all students, using data effectively to identify students who are underachieving, creating plans of action where necessary to support recovery
Establish a partnership with parents to involve them in their child's learning and develop links with the local community and relevant organisations to support the faculty’s curriculum intent and implementation
Instigate, monitor and evaluate intervention strategies where appropriate
Oversee the examination entries for Key Stages 4 and 5
Effectively manage the NEA component of GCSE and A level examinations
Identify and nurture opportunities for students to engage beyond the taught curriculum through extra-curricular activities and educational visits
Leading and Managing Staff
Provide opportunities for staff development and enrichment through the appropriate allocation of tasks and membership of whole school working parties
Help staff to achieve constructive working relationships with students and colleagues based on clear expectations
Oversee the appraisal of departmental staff as required by Trust policy, identifying staff needs with regard to continuing professional development and Learning (CPDL)
Ensure that all new teachers are appropriately trained, monitored, supported, assessed and effectively inducted into the faculty
Oversee the appraisal of non-teaching staff (Technicians) as required by Trust policy, identifying staff needs with regard to Continuing Professional Development and Learning (CPDL)
Ensure that all new Technicians are appropriately trained, monitored, supported, assessed and effectively inducted into the faculty
Encourage staff to discuss developing ideas in their subject and foster an atmosphere of discovery to enhance their perception of the subject
Efficient and Effective Deployment of Staff and Resources
Establish timetabling, staff and resource needs for the subject and inform the Head of Faculty of likely priorities for expenditure in close connection with school policies and subject development plans
Ensure the effective and efficient management and organisation of learning resources including ICT
Use accommodation to create an effective and stimulating learning environment in which health and safety risks are properly assessed
Maintain effective control for allocated capitation for the department
Communication and Liaison
Communicate effectively with members of the department through formal and informal meetings and briefings
Meet regularly with the Head of Faculty over matters relating to the department, as well as personal professional development
Meet regularly with teaching staff to support the accomplishment of both whole school and department aims and objectives
Meet regularly with non-teaching staff to ensure they are deployed effectively and in-line with their job description(s)
Liaise with other key staff, including Exams Officer, SENCO, Heads of Years and support staff on matters relating to the department
Communicate with parents as appropriate
Represent and promote the department at relevant school events and talks, such as, but not limited to the GCSE Options evening and the Sixth Form Admissions Event
Oversee the deployment of assigned prefects and other student representatives to support faculty development
Compliance
The post holder is required to be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection; health and safety; confidentiality; and data protection and report all concerns to an appropriate person.
Safeguarding
We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts.
Additional Information
All staff are required to participate in training and other learning activities and in performance management and development as required by the Trust’s policies and practices.
This job description is a guide to the duties the post holder will be expected to undertake. It is not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive and will be subject to change as working requirements dictate and to meet the organisational requirements of the Trust.
Supervision/Job Context
The post holder is managed by the Head of Faculty for Technology.
Contacts
The post holder will work with all members of staff in the school and have contact with students, parents, advisors and other specialist visitors to the school.
Our Vision
At the Danes Educational Trust we are committed to ‘Making the Difference Together’ sharing best practice and supporting each other to be the very best we can be.
Headteacher:
Stephen Thompson, MA (Cantab) PGCE
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Baldwins Lane, Rickmansworth
Hertfordshire, WD3 3LR
☎ 01923284169
✉ recruitment@danesedtrust.org.uk