27 days remaining to apply

  • Start date details

    To be discussed with successful applicant

  • Closing date

    17 June 2026 at 11:59pm

  • Date listed

    21 May 2026

Job details

Job role

  • Other leadership roles

Visa sponsorship

Visas cannot be sponsored

Working pattern

Full time: Full time, Permanent, All year round, 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday

Contract type

Permanent

Pay scale

NJC Points 51 – 54, (£63,837.00 - £67,435.00 per annum)

What skills and experience we're looking for

Director of People, Development and Culture

Location: Based at the William Henry Smith School but requirement to work across all Foundation sites.

Contract: Full time, Permanent, All year round, 37 hours per week

Salary:£63,837.00 - £67,435.00 per annum

Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer / Executive Principals

Responsible for: People Team (HR and L&D)

Key Relationships: Chief Executive Officer; Principals; Registered Manager (Children’s Home); Head of Care; Designated Safeguarding Leads; SLT and Operational Managers; Board of Trustees / Governors; External Regulators, and local authorities

Closing Date:17th June, Midnight

Interview Date:2nd July 2026

Start Date: To be confirmed

Purpose of the Role

The Director of People, Development and Culture will provide strategic leadership for all people-related functions across the organisation. This is a key role in shaping a values-led, inclusive, and safe culture for our diverse workforce and the vulnerable children and young adults we support. You will lead on workforce planning, recruitment, employee relations, performance and talent development, while ensuring compliance with safeguarding standards, Ofsted, DfE and local authorities expectations, and employment legislation (HMRC, ACAS etc). You will help build a collaborative, compassionate, and accountable working environment where staff are empowered and children and young adults can thrive. You will have an active presence, contributing to strategic direction, supporting effective decision-making, and promoting a culture of collaboration and accountability across the Foundation.

Key responsibilities:

  • Create, and implement a people strategy aligned with the organisation’s mission, safeguarding responsibilities, and regulatory requirements.
  • Act as a strategic advisor to the CEO and Senior Leadership on all workforce and organisational development matters.
  • Maintain compliance with all relevant employment and sector-specific legislation.
  • Lead and oversee all HR operations including employee relations, performance management, absence and wellbeing.
  • Develop and implement L&D strategies that meet all mandatory training requirements and support professional growth.
  • Present people data, analysis and reports to other strategic leaders, Governors and Trustees to support decision making, and influence operational decision-making.

About you:

We are looking for someone who:

  • Holds a CIPD Level 7 qualification or equivalent professional HR Qualification
  • Can evidence continued professional development in HR, organisational development or leadership
  • Has significant senior HR/People leadership experience within a complex organisation
  • Has proven experience of leading organisational culture change and workforce development strategies
  • Is values-driven, committed to safeguarding, student welfare, equality and diversity
  • Is self-motivated and proactive, with a willingness to undertake further training and continuous learning

APPLICATION INFORMATION:

Visits are highly recommended. For further information or to book a visit, please contact the HR department on email address: HR@WHSFOUNDATION.ORG.UK or call 01484 710 123

All our roles are by application via Sam Recruit –We do not accept CVs.

Candidates are required to complete the application form in full, using the Job Advert, Job Description and Person Specification as a guide. Applications must clearly demonstrate how all essential criteria is met. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, we would encourage you to submit your application as early as possible.

Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended 2013)

Posts which involve substantial access to children are exempt from provisions contained within this Act under which the job applicants are entitled to withhold information about any previous criminal background which is either unspent or would otherwise be considered ‘spent’ under the terms of the Act. However, changes to the legislation in 2013 mean that spent convictions may be protected and do not have to be disclosed to prospective employers. Employers cannot take protected offences into account when making employment decisions. If the job for which you have applied involves substantial access to children and you have been shortlisted for the post, you will be provided with a form on which you will be asked to disclose any relevant previous criminal background. We will provide more information on protected offences at that stage. If you are the successful applicant you will be required to have an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service disclosure & we will also check the DBS barred list (children). Failure to complete this form will result in your application not proceeding any further. The possession of a criminal record will not automatically debar you from consideration for the post for which you have applied. Any information given will be treated as confidential and will only be used in relation to the post for which you have applied.

What the school offers its staff

Please see our Director of People, Development and Culture Recruitment Pack

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.
If you're interested in teaching or training to teach in England as an international citizen, we can help you understand your next steps.

Commitment to safeguarding

William Henry Smith Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Our recruitment process aims to create and maintain a safe workforce and contains robust vetting procedures. The successful applicant will be appointed subject to references and enhanced child/adult DBS check including barred list (this is a regulated activity position).

The successful candidate will be subject to a rigorous safer recruitment process and must adhere to a strict code of conduct regarding behaviour. Shortlisted candidates will be subject to online searches in accordance with KCSIE 2025.

Applying for the job

Apply for the job by following the link below.

CVs will not be accepted for this application.

View advert on school website (opens in new tab)

Additional documents

If you need these documents in an accessible format, please contact the school.

About The William Henry Smith School and Sixth Form

School type
Special schools, Does not apply, ages 5 to 19
School size
88 pupils enrolled
Age range
5 to 19
Ofsted report
View Ofsted report
Phone number
01484 710 123

William Henry Smith Foundation values equality and diversity across its workforce and aims to ensure our staff community is reflective of the diversity of the children and young people within our care. We are also committed to promoting the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of both students and staff and reflects life in Modern Britain.

William Henry Smith Foundation is a registered charity that operates the outstanding William Henry Smith School, Sixth Form and Specialist College and therapeutic children’s home, all for children and young adults experiencing social, emotional, and mental health challenges (SEMH).

The School, Sixth-Form, Specialist College and Children's home have a wealth and breadth of professionals which form an integrated team around students, including Creative Arts Psychotherapists, Speech and Language and Occupational Therapists, Nurses, a Social Worker and a Family team. Residential Care and Teaching and Learning staff play a vital part in children’s lives, progress and quality of life.

Arranging a visit to The William Henry Smith School and Sixth Form

To arrange a visit and increase the chance of a successful application email hr@whsfoundation.org.uk.

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