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  • Job start date

    1 September 2025

  • Closing date

    11 April 2025 at 3pm

  • Date listed

    1 April 2025

Job details

Job role

  • Head of department or curriculum

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Key stage

Key stage 3, Key stage 4, Key stage 5

Subjects

Art and design, Design and technology, Food technology

Working pattern

Full time: 32.50

Contract type

Permanent

Pay scale

MPS / UPS

Additional allowances

£10,000

What skills and experience we're looking for

Subject Leader for Art, Design and Technology

Responsibilities for a Subject

Leader In addition to the responsibility of class teacher, as set out in this job description and the School Teachers Pay and Conditions Document, the Subject Leader will also undertake the duties and responsibilities as set out in this job description.

Core Purpose of the Role:

➔ Provide strategic and operational leadership for Art, Design, and Technology (ADT) across all key stages

.➔ Act as the subject expert in curriculum content, teaching strategies, and resources.

➔ Develop teaching and learning to ensure the highest standards of provision and student progress.

➔ Ensure the ADT curriculum is coherently planned, sequenced, and inclusive, supporting disadvantaged students and those with SEND.

➔ Collaborate with colleagues to develop their pedagogical content knowledge.

➔ Stay abreast of best practices and innovative pedagogy to advance ADT teaching.

➔ Use data to inform interventions and curriculum development, ensuring a consistent, high-quality education.

Core Requirements

➔ Inspire trust and confidence in students and colleagues

➔ Lead and manage the ADT team, fostering collaboration and commitment

➔ Deliver high-quality teaching that motivates students and offers varied pathways for engagement

➔ Support non-specialist teachers to maintain an exemplary student experience.

➔ Monitor and ensure student progress aligns with challenging, evidence-based targets.

➔ Embed disciplinary literacy within the subject.

➔ Contribute to a robust careers education, information, and guidance (CEIAG) programme.

➔ Promote and support excellent behaviour for learning and clear routines.

➔ Uphold exemplary health and safety standards.Duties and ResponsibilitiesCurriculum and Assessment

➔ Set clear targets for subject achievement and monitor progress through data analysis.

➔ Evaluate teaching through work scrutiny, teacher plans, and assessments to identify strengths and areas for improvement.

➔ Ensure the ADT curriculum promotes equality, diversity, and cultural capital.

➔ Develop transition support plans for students with additional language needs.

Leadership and Management

➔ Facilitate a collaborative ethos within the ADT department, sharing best practices and celebrating achievements

.➔ Act as a performance manager for designated staff, supporting professional growth and accountability.

➔ Lead on teaching and learning development within the department. Teaching and Learning

➔ Foster a culture of high professional standards for teaching and learning that exemplify the schools teaching philosophy.

➔ Contribute to the school strategic plans, priorities, and policies as they relate to ADT.

➔ Maintain a safe and productive environment for learning.

➔ Design effective cover work and support cover teachers to ensure continuity in learning.

Professional Development

➔ Fully engage with the professional development priorities of the school.

➔ Take ownership of personal development, attending relevant training to improve knowledge and skills.

➔ Support and encourage continuous professional development within the ADT team, including that of Health and Safety.

General Expectations

➔ Promote and safeguard the welfare of students at all times

.➔ Support school policies and practices relating to health, safety, welfare, and equality.

➔ Work inclusively with colleagues to create a welcoming, non-discriminatory environment.

➔ Be flexible and undertake duties that support the schools broader goals and priorities.

What the school offers its staff

Art, Design and Technology Subject Leader

Thank you for your interest in the role of Art, Design and Technology Subject Leader at Greyfriars Catholic School, part of The Pope Francis Multi Academy Company (PFMAC) and Archdiocese of Birmingham.

Due to the relocation of our current leader in ADT, we are looking for an inspirational and aspirational individual to join Greyfriars Catholic School and contribute to the life chances of the young people in our school community.

This is also an exciting time for the school as we continue our journey of radical change with joy at the centre. This role will allow genuine scope to be part of something ambitious and improve the opportunities and outcomes of students in our school community.

We know that creative and practical subjects contribute significantly to the school experience for our students. It is important to see the scope and potential that this brings. Currently, we are a small school but we are growing.

This role will suit an enthusiastic leader who is committed to developing a culture of high achievement, engagement and aspiration. It is a role that will be instrumental in supporting students to maximise their potential and achievements in every aspect of school life.

There is scope to grow with the school and be dynamic in its development and contribution to the direction of the school. Our vision at Greyfriars is that we are a Catholic School that champions students so they flourish individually and collectively.

We champion students through teaching them well and holding them to account when they need guidance and support. Championing students means that we have a school where learning is disruption free with the highest expectations and ambition for students.

We know that working hard and being kind helps students feel personally and academically successful. In this role, you would be their champion. I hope you are excited by the potential this role offers.

Please do not hesitate to contact us to seek further information. I will be delighted to personally show you around our wonderful school and discuss this role in more

Commitment to safeguarding

Greyfriars Catholic School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant for any position will be required to undertake an enhanced disclosure via the DBS (disclosure and barring system) and appropriate Right to Work clearances and our recruitment and selection practice

Applying for the job

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Additional documents

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About Greyfriars Catholic School

School type
Academy, Roman Catholic, ages 11 to 19
Education phase
Secondary
School size
687 pupils enrolled
Age range
11 to 19
Ofsted report
View Ofsted report
Email address
s.upellini@gfcs.uk
Phone number
01865 749933

We are a Catholic school that champions each and every student so they can flourish individually and collectively.

Arranging a visit to Greyfriars Catholic School

To arrange a visit and increase the chance of a successful application email s.upellini@gfcs.uk.

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