Are you an inspiring educator and leader with a passion for Performing Arts & Music?
Franklin Sixth Form College is seeking an exceptional individual to lead our dynamic department, driving excellence in teaching and learning while equipping students with the skills and knowledge to succeed in these vital fields.
Why Franklin?
Franklin College is a high achieving, successful sixth form college serving North East Lincolnshire and the surrounding rural and coastal areas. With around 2,100 full-time 16-18 and 500 part-time adult learners, we take pride in our inclusive culture, outstanding teaching, and strong partnerships that support every students success.
Our most recent Ofsted judgement of Outstanding reflects our unwavering commitment to excellence. Franklin College offer an inclusive and supportive environment where staff and students thrive. We value innovation, professional development, and the contributions of our team in shaping the future of education.
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT – Performing Arts & Music – FULL TIME
As Head of Department for Performing Arts & Music, you will have the opportunity to shape and deliver innovative programmes that reflect current industry standards. You will manage a dedicated team, fostering a culture of excellence and collaboration. The role encompasses both teaching and strategic leadership responsibilities, ensuring a holistic and forward-thinking approach to curriculum development and student success. Additionally, you will contribute to and support enrichment opportunities for the department and whole college performances, some of which will extend beyond the normal working hours of the day.
Ideally the successful candidate will have taught within this curriculum area previously, or line managed this discipline, however this is not essential. You will need to have a proven track record of leading a large curriculum area, along with experience of managing and developing a diverse team of people. You will be responsible for ensuring the effective use of teaching and learning strategies, managing financial budgets and other resources, identifying and supporting underperforming students and continuously improving the quality of teaching, learning and assessment. Other desirable qualities include experience in setting targets and monitoring progress and the ability to effectively lead and motivate others to get the best outcomes for students.
Salary for the post will be on the Sixth Form College teachers’ pay scale, depending on qualification and experience, within the range NSP 1 £32,178 to NSP 9 £49,725 FTE per annum, plus a responsibility allowance of up to £5,236 per annum
Are you ready to lead, inspire, and shape the future of Performing Arts & Music? Apply now and turn your passion into progress!
Closing date: 12pm on Thursday 24th April 2025
Interview date: w/c Monday 28th April 2025
Start date: ASAP