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  • Start date details

    Feb 2026

  • Closing date

    5 December 2025 at 12pm (midday)

  • Date listed

    21 November 2025

Job details

Job role

  • Assistant headteacher

Visa sponsorship

Visas cannot be sponsored

Working pattern

Full time

Contract type

Fixed term

Full-time equivalent salary

£68,361.00 - £72,858.00 Annually (FTE) L6-L9

Assistant Headteacher job summary

Job purpose

To fulfil the professional responsibilities of an assistant headteacher, as set out in the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document

The assistant headteacher will support the headteacher and deputy headteacher in:

Providing professional leadership and management of the school

Leading strategic development of the school

Implementing strategies for school improvement

Ensuring effective and efficient organisation and administration of the school

Creating a stimulating, nurturing, happy, safe and productive learning environment that is engaging and fulfilling for all students

Ensuring the curriculum is broad, balanced and underpinned by the trust principles of curriculum design

Main duties and responsibilities

Strategic direction and shaping the future

Under the direction of the headteacher or deputy headteacher, the assistant headteacher will:

Contribute to the development of the school in support of its vision and ethos

Demonstrate the school’s values in everyday work and practice

Support practice that promotes and sustains continuous improvement in the school

Support and promote robust systems for safeguarding, pastoral care and personalised learning are followed to ensure every child feels valued and is known and supported during their time at the school

Support members of the school community to create a positive and stimulating learning environment, making full use of their skills and talents

Ensure that learning is at the centre of strategic planning and resource management

Support management and development of all school resources

Contribute to Anthem and the schools within it

Assist with the evaluation of school performance and identification of priorities for continuous improvement

Work with the Anthem Community Council to promote and implement the strategic vision, values and ethos to students, staff, governors, parents and the wider community

Teach high-quality lessons as a model of best practice across the school

Leading teaching and learning

Under the direction of the headteacher or the deputy headteacher, the assistant headteacher will:

Contribute to leading and managing teaching and learning to secure the highest possible and sustainable levels of progress and attainment

Ensure that the curriculum delivered:

is based on excellence for all

meets statutory requirements

meets the school’s and Trust’s education vision and principles

meets the needs of all students

is supported by teaching of the highest quality

Ensure a consistent and continuous school-wide focus on students’ achievement, using data and benchmarks to monitor progress in every student’s learning

Ensure a culture and ethos of challenge and support where all students achieve success and become engaged in their learning

Ensure strategies for inclusion, diversity and curriculum access are in place and embedded

Implement strategies that secure high standards of behaviour and attendance

Teach regularly, ensuring the lessons are of a high-quality across the school

Monitor and evaluate the curriculum for both quality and value for money

Ensure students feel happy, safe, and supported, and have all barriers to their learning and progress addressed/removed

Monitor, evaluate and review classroom practice

Promote improvement strategies and provide inspiration and strategic leadership to the teaching team to ensure that the school delivers the highest standards of teaching and learning

Demonstrate and articulate high expectations and set stretching targets for the whole school community

Provide strategic leadership of the use of assessment and data systems used in the school and ensure that on-going teacher assessments are secure and robust

Leading and managing staff

Under the direction of the headteacher or the deputy headteacher, the assistant headteacher will:

Ensure that organisational structure reflects the school’s values, and enables management processes to work effectively

Develop, implement and monitor clear, evidenced-based improvement plans and policies for the development of the school and its facilities

Ensure that policies and practices take account of national and local circumstances and Anthem policies and initiatives

Recruit, retain and deploy staff appropriately

Demonstrate commitment to good worklife balance through modelling good practice and considering the impact of decision on workload across the school workforce

Lead and motivate others and generate effective working relationships at all levels

Maximise the contribution of all staff to improve the quality of education provided and standards achieved

Ensure staff performance is managed in line with school and Anthem performance management policies and procedures

Ensure access to effective induction, training and appropriate professional development opportunities

Financial, compliance and facilities management

Under the direction of the headteacher or the deputy headteacher, the assistant headteacher will:

Support the management of the school’s finances and resources to ensure maximum benefit for students

Support with the management of the school site, its buildings, equipment and grounds

Provide inputs to development of the annual and projected yearly budgets for approval by Anthem

Assist with setting appropriate priorities for expenditure and allocation of funds

Ensure that the accommodation provides a positive and safe environment which promotes wellbeing and high achievement for everyone at the school

Ensure effective financial administration and audit control

Ensure full compliance with Anthem policies and procedures, regulatory frameworks and statutory duties

Partnerships

Under the direction of the headteacher or the deputy headteacher, the assistant headteacher will:

Promote a school culture and curriculum which fulfils the requirements of the local community and the vision of the school

Identify opportunities to invite parents and carers, community figures, businesses and other organisations into the school to enrich the school and its value to the wider community

Identify and develop strong partnerships and relationships with other local schools

Secure strong links with all external agencies who support the school’s development

Collaborate with other Anthem academies to share best practice and to promote the development of staff through mentoring, sharing best practice and promoting the development of staff through mentoring and sharing resources, to the benefit of all schools

Collaborate with the Local Authority and other agencies to promote the academic, spiritual, moral, social, emotional and cultural wellbeing of students and their families

Work closely with Anthem and the Local Governing Body to ensure successful outcomes for the school

Engage across other areas of Anthem’s work

This job description will be supported by the school improvement plan which will identify key distinct tasks and responsibilities for this role in the school year. These will be derived from ongoing school self-evaluation and other local/national priorities. The postholder’s duties must be carried out in compliance with the school’s policies and procedures including child protection and safeguarding procedures.

These duties and responsibilities should be regarded as neither exhaustive nor exclusive as the post holder may be required to undertake other reasonably determined duties and responsibilities commensurate with the grading of the post.

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.


Further information about the job

The candidate will be required to undergo a full enhanced DBS check and must be eligible to work in the UK.
Visas cannot be sponsored.
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Commitment to safeguarding

Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, volunteers and trustees to share this commitment.

Our recruitment process follows the keeping children safe in education guidance.

Offers of employment may be subject to the following checks (where relevant):
childcare disqualification
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
medical
online and social media
prohibition from teaching
right to work
satisfactory references
suitability to work with children

You must tell us about any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975.

Applying for the job

This school accepts applications through their own website, where you may also find more information about this job.

CVs will not be accepted for this application.

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About Judith Kerr Primary School

School type
Free School, ages 3 to 11
Education phase
Primary
School size
407 pupils enrolled
Age range
3 to 11
Ofsted report
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