
Deputy Headteacher
Lache Primary School, Chester, Cheshire, CH4 8HX30 days remaining to apply
Job start date
1 September 2026
Closing date
14 May 2026 at 12pm (midday)
Date listed
14 April 2026
Job details
Job role
- Deputy headteacher
Visa sponsorship
- Visas cannot be sponsored
Key stage
- Early years, Key stage 1, Key stage 2
Working pattern
- Full time
Contract type
- Permanent
Pay scale
- L8-L12
What skills and experience we're looking for
Job Summary
Salary: L8-L12
School: Lache Primary School
Contract Type: Permanent
Reporting to: Headteacher
Lache Primary School offers an exciting opportunity to a leader with experience delivering school improvement and to join us offers an exciting opportunity to shape the next phase. We are seeking a Deputy Headteacher who is motivated by challenge, has experience of working in a school requiring improvement, and is passionate about applying proven strategies to secure rapid and sustainable change.
We are seeking a leader who believes that all children can succeed, and who brings energy, integrity and excellence to their work. This role offers a significant opportunity to develop as part of a supportive Trust, working closely alongside experienced leaders and benefitting from a strong culture of collaboration across our schools. The successful candidate will be well supported by the Trust’s school improvement team and Governors, with access to high-quality professional development, coaching and opportunities to share and refine best practice.
This role will involve some teaching commitment, likely to be 0.4 teaching and 0.6 leadership, subject to the needs of the school.
Core Purpose
The Deputy Headteacher will play a pivotal role in accelerating school improvement by utilising their experience, leadership skills and pedagogical expertise to strengthen teaching, learning, behaviour and outcomes for all pupils.
The postholder will work closely with the Headteacher and Trust Director of Education to identify priorities, implement evidence-informed strategies, and embed consistent practice across the school.
Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
- Contribute to the strategic development and direction of the school in line with its vision, values and improvement priorities
- Deputise for the Headteacher in their absence, ensuring seamless operational leadership
- Lead on whole-school initiatives, policies and improvement strategies to raise standards of teaching and learning
- Support the Headteacher in developing a strong, positive and collaborative school culture.
School Improvement
- Use prior experience of improvement work to support the delivery of the School Development Plan and Trust priorities
- Contribute to school self-evaluation, inspections and external assessments
- Model, coach and challenge staff to secure consistently strong practice within classrooms
- Take a lead role in implementing sustainable systems.
Teaching, Learning and the Curriculum
- Champion high-quality teaching and learning across the school, ensuring consistent implementation of best practices
- Demonstrate the ability to rapidly improve the quality of teaching through team teaching, feedback and professional development
- Support staff in translating curriculum intent into strong classroom practice
- Monitor and evaluate the impact of teaching and curriculum development on pupil outcomes
- Support colleagues with ongoing professional development, coaching and mentoring to enhance learning opportunities
- Use data and assessment effectively to inform planning, interventions and decision-making.
Behaviour, Culture and Wellbeing
- Contribute to the development of a calm, purposeful learning environment where expectations are consistently applied
- Support staff through change with clarity, empathy and high expectations
- Support pupils to manage behaviour to enhance learning opportunities
- Work alongside the Headteacher to evaluate staff workload and wellbeing
- Work alongside the Headteacher to maximise opportunities to enhance staff morale.
Safeguarding and Pupil Wellbeing
- Ensuring a robust safeguarding culture and compliance with statutory requirements
- Promote pupil wellbeing, inclusion and positive behaviour management strategies
- Work with external agencies, parents and carers to provide appropriate support for pupils.
Staff Development and Leadership
- Provide leadership and line management to designated staff members, ensuring clarity of expectations and accountability
- Model exemplary practice and introduce peer coaching to support staff to enhance practice
- Undertake performance management and pupil progress meetings, identifying strengths and development needs
- Develop leadership capacity within the school, identifying future leaders and supporting career progression.
School Operations and Management
- Support the effective deployment of resources, including staffing, timetabling and budgets, to enhance school effectiveness.
- Ensure compliance with all statutory and regulatory requirements, including safeguarding, health and safety and curriculum standards.
Please note that this job description is illustrative of the general nature and level of responsibility of the role. It is not a comprehensive list of all tasks, and the post holder may be required to do other duties appropriate to the level of the role, as directed by the Head teacher.
Safeguarding
Concordia Multi Academy Trust is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of pupils. Successful applicants will be subject to rigorous vetting procedures, including but not limited to: An enhanced DBS check; Satisfactory references; and Online/Social Media Check.
Person Specification
Essential
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- An outstanding teacher with exemplary practice
- Experience of working in a school requiring improvement or in challenging circumstances
- Demonstrable impact in improving teaching, learning, behaviour and outcomes
- Proven ability to lead and influence change at whole-school or phase level
- Resilience, adaptability and a strong sense of professional accountability
- Ability to drive school improvement and implement strategic initiatives
- Deep understanding of safeguarding, behaviour management and inclusive practices
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to build relationships with pupils, staff and the wider school community
- Commitment to continuous professional development and reflective practice.
Desirable
- NPQ or further leadership qualifications
- Experience of working with pupils in a resource provision
- Experience of contributing to a successful improvement journey
- Experience of working with external support, Trust teams or improvement partners
- Ambition to progress professionally through leading school improvement
- Experience of working in a school with high levels of SEND and disadvantage
- Experience of working across key stages
- Experience of working in more than one educational setting
- Experience in budget management and resource allocation
- Knowledge of emerging trends in education and curriculum development
- Experience and a strong understanding of early years education, including child development and best practices in EYFS.
What the school offers its staff
Job Summary
Salary: L8-L12
School: Lache Primary School
Contract Type: Permanent
Reporting to: Headteacher
Role Introduction
Lache Primary School offers an exciting opportunity to a leader with experience delivering school improvement and to join us offers an exciting opportunity to shape the next phase. We are seeking a Deputy Headteacher who is motivated by challenge, has experience of working in a school requiring improvement, and is passionate about applying proven strategies to secure rapid and sustainable change.
We are seeking a leader who believes that all children can succeed, and who brings energy, integrity and excellence to their work. This role offers a significant opportunity to develop as part of a supportive Trust, working closely alongside experienced leaders and benefitting from a strong culture of collaboration across our schools. The successful candidate will be well supported by the Trust’s school improvement team and Governors, with access to high-quality professional development, coaching and opportunities to share and refine best practice.
This role will involve some teaching commitment, likely to be 0.4 teaching and 0.6 leadership, subject to the needs of the school.
Core Purpose
The Deputy Headteacher will play a pivotal role in accelerating school improvement by utilising their experience, leadership skills and pedagogical expertise to strengthen teaching, learning, behaviour and outcomes for all pupils.
The postholder will work closely with the Headteacher and Trust Director of Education to identify priorities, implement evidence-informed strategies, and embed consistent practice across the school.
Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
- Contribute to the strategic development and direction of the school in line with its vision, values and improvement priorities
- Deputise for the Headteacher in their absence, ensuring seamless operational leadership
- Lead on whole-school initiatives, policies and improvement strategies to raise standards of teaching and learning
- Support the Headteacher in developing a strong, positive and collaborative school culture.
School Improvement
- Use prior experience of improvement work to support the delivery of the School Development Plan and Trust priorities
- Contribute to school self-evaluation, inspections and external assessments
- Model, coach and challenge staff to secure consistently strong practice within classrooms
- Take a lead role in implementing sustainable systems.
Teaching, Learning and the Curriculum
- Champion high-quality teaching and learning across the school, ensuring consistent implementation of best practices
- Demonstrate the ability to rapidly improve the quality of teaching through team teaching, feedback and professional development
- Support staff in translating curriculum intent into strong classroom practice
- Monitor and evaluate the impact of teaching and curriculum development on pupil outcomes
- Support colleagues with ongoing professional development, coaching and mentoring to enhance learning opportunities
- Use data and assessment effectively to inform planning, interventions and decision-making.
Behaviour, Culture and Wellbeing
- Contribute to the development of a calm, purposeful learning environment where expectations are consistently applied
- Support staff through change with clarity, empathy and high expectations
- Support pupils to manage behaviour to enhance learning opportunities
- Work alongside the Headteacher to evaluate staff workload and wellbeing
- Work alongside the Headteacher to maximise opportunities to enhance staff morale.
Safeguarding and Pupil Wellbeing
- Ensuring a robust safeguarding culture and compliance with statutory requirements
- Promote pupil wellbeing, inclusion and positive behaviour management strategies
- Work with external agencies, parents and carers to provide appropriate support for pupils.
Staff Development and Leadership
- Provide leadership and line management to designated staff members, ensuring clarity of expectations and accountability
- Model exemplary practice and introduce peer coaching to support staff to enhance practice
- Undertake performance management and pupil progress meetings, identifying strengths and development needs
- Develop leadership capacity within the school, identifying future leaders and supporting career progression.
School Operations and Management
- Support the effective deployment of resources, including staffing, timetabling and budgets, to enhance school effectiveness.
- Ensure compliance with all statutory and regulatory requirements, including safeguarding, health and safety and curriculum standards.
Please note that this job description is illustrative of the general nature and level of responsibility of the role. It is not a comprehensive list of all tasks, and the post holder may be required to do other duties appropriate to the level of the role, as directed by the Head teacher.
Safeguarding
Concordia Multi Academy Trust is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of pupils. Successful applicants will be subject to rigorous vetting procedures, including but not limited to: An enhanced DBS check; Satisfactory references; and Online/Social Media Check.
Person Specification
Essential
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- An outstanding teacher with exemplary practice
- Experience of working in a school requiring improvement or in challenging circumstances
- Demonstrable impact in improving teaching, learning, behaviour and outcomes
- Proven ability to lead and influence change at whole-school or phase level
- Resilience, adaptability and a strong sense of professional accountability
- Ability to drive school improvement and implement strategic initiatives
- Deep understanding of safeguarding, behaviour management and inclusive practices
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to build relationships with pupils, staff and the wider school community
- Commitment to continuous professional development and reflective practice.
Desirable
- NPQ or further leadership qualifications
- Experience of working with pupils in a resource provision
- Experience of contributing to a successful improvement journey
- Experience of working with external support, Trust teams or improvement partners
- Ambition to progress professionally through leading school improvement
- Experience of working in a school with high levels of SEND and disadvantage
- Experience of working across key stages
- Experience of working in more than one educational setting
- Experience in budget management and resource allocation
- Knowledge of emerging trends in education and curriculum development
- Experience and a strong understanding of early years education, including child development and best practices in EYFS.
Further information about the job
A potential interview date of 21 May, however, further details will be shared with shortlisted candidates.
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
Please complete the online application.
CVs will not be accepted for this application.
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About Lache Primary School
- School type
- Academy, ages 3 to 11
- Education phase
- Primary school
- School size
- 183 pupils enrolled
- Age range
- 3 to 11
- Ofsted report
- View Ofsted report
- School website
- Lache Primary School website
- Email address
- head@lache.cheshire.sch.uk
At Lache Primary School we understand that every child is different and every child is equally important. Everything we do within our school is aimed at providing all of our children with the best opportunities in life to become independent, capable and caring young people who have a thirst for life and the determination to take them forward to achieve their ambitions and to embrace lifelong learning.
At Lache Primary we work closely with our parents / carers and the wider community to ensure the success of our children. Navigate through the class pages and our Facebook pages to see what our amazing children get up to during a day at school. You will see that we have a welcoming, stimulating and calm learning environment, both indoors and out, providing a wealth of space in which to explore, investigate and play within curriculum time and beyond.
A rich variety of extra-curricular and enrichment activities are on offer throughout the year. Participation in competitive sporting events helps children develop resilience and pride, whilst instrumental performances in the local community provide them with opportunities to present their unique skills to the wider world.
Arranging a visit to Lache Primary School
To arrange a visit and increase the chance of a successful application email head@lache.cheshire.sch.uk.
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