Senior Leadership Role
School Leadership Teaching

Headteacher – Mr Joe Barker
NOR 1560+
11-16 Mixed Comprehensive

Required – Easter 2020 or September 2020
 
Salary: L13-17 for teaching staff
Salary: MB3 for support staff


Assistant Headteacher: Head of Key Stage 3 and Senior Mental Health Lead (teaching staff)
Or
Director of Pastoral at Key Stage 3 and Senior Mental Health Lead (support staff)

We require a resilient, enthusiastic and creative leader to join our leadership team. , You will be
responsible for Key Stage 3 and work strategically with the AHT responsible for Key Stage 4
and the Deputy Headteacher to help us to lead our school to become great. Having
responsibility for Key Stage 3 students and Year teams, you will have high expectations of
yourself and inspire high standards in others, working relentlessly to ensure the Marple Hall
Spirit is lived out through every member of our community. As the designated senior mental
health lead, you will be responsible for implementing a whole-school approach to promote good
mental wellbeing and resilience amongst students and staff.

This role would be suitable for teaching or non-teaching staff

Closing date for applications: 9am Monday 6th January 2020
Interviews to be held on: Friday 10th January 2020 and Monday 13th January 2020

A tour for interested applicants is arranged for 9am Wednesday 11th and 18th December –
please call Gaynor Carpenter to book a place for either date


The successful candidate will be required to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service check.

For further details and to down load an application please go to the Marple Hall website at
www.marplehall.stockport.sch.uk

Job Description.pdf
Person Specification.pdf
Application Form.docx
Support Application form.doc

Please note we do not accept C.Vs.

Applications should be sent to the school or emailed to vacancies@marplehall.stockport.sch.uk
This school and local authority are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Stockport Council – Valuing Diversity.
Location
Marple Hall
Vacancy Description
 
Headteacher – Mr Joe Barker
NOR 1560+
11-16 Mixed Comprehensive

Required – Easter 2020 or September 2020
 
Salary: L13-17 for teaching staff
Salary: MB3 for support staff


Assistant Headteacher: Head of Key Stage 3 and Senior Mental Health Lead (teaching staff)
Or
Director of Pastoral at Key Stage 3 and Senior Mental Health Lead (support staff)

We require a resilient, enthusiastic and creative leader to join our leadership team. , You will be
responsible for Key Stage 3 and work strategically with the AHT responsible for Key Stage 4
and the Deputy Headteacher to help us to lead our school to become great. Having
responsibility for Key Stage 3 students and Year teams, you will have high expectations of
yourself and inspire high standards in others, working relentlessly to ensure the Marple Hall
Spirit is lived out through every member of our community. As the designated senior mental
health lead, you will be responsible for implementing a whole-school approach to promote good
mental wellbeing and resilience amongst students and staff.

This role would be suitable for teaching or non-teaching staff

Closing date for applications: 9am Monday 6th January 2020
Interviews to be held on: Friday 10th January 2020 and Monday 13th January 2020

A tour for interested applicants is arranged for 9am Wednesday 11th and 18th December –
please call Gaynor Carpenter to book a place for either date


The successful candidate will be required to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service check.

For further details and to down load an application please go to the Marple Hall website at
www.marplehall.stockport.sch.uk

Job Description.pdf
Person Specification.pdf
Application Form.docx
Support Application form.doc

Please note we do not accept C.Vs.

Applications should be sent to the school or emailed to vacancies@marplehall.stockport.sch.uk
This school and local authority are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Stockport Council – Valuing Diversity.