Secondary Head of French

Posted 9 hours 6 minutes ago by ARK SCHOOLS

Permanent
Full Time
Academic Jobs
London, United Kingdom
Job Description
About The Role
HEAD OF FRENCH
Location: Enfield easily accessible from central, north, and east London, as well as surrounding areas.
Salary: Ark MPS or UPS (Outer London) £37,313- £49,745 or £52,221- £56,157, with TLR1B £12.035 depending on experience.
Working pattern: Full-time (Flexible/Part-time working will be considered)
Contract: Permanent
Start date: May/ September 2025
Closing date: 24th January 2025
We will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this advert may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response.

DESCRIPTION OF THE POST:

We are looking for a passionate and knowledgeable leader to join our team and lead on this critical curriculum area. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced or aspiring Head of Department to join a large and successful school. The idea candidate will be someone who aligns with our approach to curriculum and teaching. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with other teachers and leaders in the school and across the Ark network to secure excellent outcomes for our children.
Key Responsibilities
Outcomes for the Head of French
  • Implementation of the MFL curriculum and Subject coordination across the academy.
  • Achievement of consistently outstanding teaching and learning in MFL
  • Achievement of outstanding academic attainment and progress in MFL
  • Embedding of the Ark John Keats ethos and culture in the department and, as a member of the leadership team, across the academy
  • Delivery of the Instructional Leadership model as part of the academy leadership team
  • Leadership and management of all other aspects of the French Department
  • Implementation of a wide-ranging enrichment and extra-curricular programs.
Outcomes and Activities
Leadership and management
  • Model outstanding teaching and lead collaborative planning and development, including the sharing of resources and best practices within the department.
  • Be responsible for tracking student progress across the department, analyzing all relevant data to make data-driven changes to the curriculum design and intervention strategies and using the data to monitor the performance of subject staf
  • Be accountable for student progress in French across the school at all key stages, ensuring that all students achieve results in line with, or better than, value-added predictions.
  • Monitor the work of the department through rigorous and regular lesson observations, work scrutinise and provide detailed, constructive feedback
  • Manage the department budget to ensure value for money and impact on teaching and learning and attainment.
  • Monitor the identification of and provision for students with individual needs and develop differentiated learning and teaching methods and schemes of learning.
  • Participate actively throughout the network, by attending relevant meetings, and, as appropriate, delivering network-wide training and initiatives
  • Work with colleagues, students and families to develop a strong school community

    Academy Culture
  • To support the academy s values and ethos by contributing to the development and implementation of policies, practices, and procedures
  • To help create a strong academy community, characterised by consistent, orderly behaviour and caring, respectful relationships.
  • To help develop a school/department culture and ethos that is utterly committed to achievement and good discipline.
  • To be alert and active on issues relating to pupil welfare and child protection.
  • To support the enrichment programme
  • To support and work in collaboration with colleagues and other professionals in and beyond the school, covering lessons and providing other support as required.

    Other
  • To undertake, and when required, deliver or be part of the appraisal system and relevant training and professional development
  • To undertake, within reason, other various responsibilities as directed by the Headteacher or Principal.


Benefits
  • Salaries 2.5% higher than main pay scale.
  • Twice as many training days as standard.
  • Generous pension scheme.
  • Access to Ark rewards a scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers
  • Interest-free loans up to £5,000 available for season ticket or to buy a bicycle.
  • Gym discounts offering up to 40%.
  • Access to Employee Assistance Programme providing free, confidential counselling, legal advice and a range of different support.
Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark here.

About Us
Ark John Keats was founded in 2013 with one class of reception children. We are now a fully-fledged all-through school, running from nursery to year 13, with over 1700 children. Our secondary school is oversubscribed, with a waiting list for every year group. Our community is composed of supportive and committed families who buy into our vision and work with us to ensure their children achieve all they are capable of in the future.
We aspire for all our children to have the academic knowledge necessary to enable them to progress to university, for pupils to have a love of learning and curiosity about the world, and for them to be polite, well-mannered young people who take responsibility for their choices and drive their own destinies.
Ark John Keats is part of Ark Schools, a hugely successful network serving pupils from deprived communities. Our network shares a belief in our six pillars, find out about them here.
Visit arkjohnkeats.org/jobs to learn more about us.

How to get to us?

Travelling by rail from central London: Our nearest overground station, Turkey Street, is a 10 minute walk from the school and stops at Seven Sisters, Stoke Newington and Hackney Downs on the way to Liverpool Street. National Rail services are also a 10 minute walk and stop at Tottenham Hale and Hackney Downs before finishing at Liverpool Street.

Travelling by car: We are easily reached by car, with most of North East London accessible within 30 minutes. There is free on site parking for staff.

Diversity and inclusion:
We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone staff and students can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark s diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link.

Safeguarding statement:
Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants.

Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark s safer recruitment process, please click this link.

Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience.