Headteacher
Package Description
Headteacher - New Ways School, 300 Redhill Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham, B38 9EL
Salary: £55,000 - £75,000 | Full Time (40 hours/week)
Purpose of Role
The Headteacher is the lead professional and role model for the school community, responsible for providing visionary and operational leadership that ensures high quality education, safeguarding, and wellbeing for pupils with complex needs and challenging behaviours. This role demands a commitment to the school’s ethos of trauma-informed, therapeutic practice and the EPIC values (Excellence, Passion, Integrity, Caring), fostering a positive, inclusive, and safe environment where every pupil can thrive.
At New Ways School
New Ways is an Outstanding Independent SEN School with two sites. Our KS3 students attend our school site in South Birmingham (B38), and our KS4 KS5 students attend our college site in North Worcestershire (B60). New Ways caters for 11-19 year olds who have SEND needs relating mainly to Autism.
We offer an environment that is safe and low sensory alongside an ambitious curriculum which includes a suite of GCSE’s and enrichment opportunities to ensure students achieve the very best outcomes possible and are fully prepared for their transition in to Further education, employment, training and adulthood.
Key Responsibilities
- Establish and sustain the school’s ethos, strategic vision, and direction
- Create a culture where pupils and staff experience a positive, enriching, and safe school life, promoting respect, inclusion, and high aspirations. Fostering a trauma-informed and therapeutic environment
- Establish and sustain high-quality, expert teaching across all subjects and phases, based on evidence-informed practises and understanding of how pupils learn
- Lead curriculum design and implementation ensuring a broad, balanced, structured, and coherent entitlement, tailored to pupils’ individual needs, including vocational and therapeutic elements
- Develop and support subject leaders and teaching staff through professional networks, coaching, and research-informed continuous training
- Establish and maintain high expectations for pupil behaviour and courteous conduct, underpinned by clear rules, routines, and positive relationships as set out in the school’s behaviour policy and the Staff Code of Conduct
- Ensure effective pastoral care systems that support pupils’ mental health, wellbeing, and personal development in partnership with families and external agencies
- Ensure the school meets statutory SEND requirements and provides tailored, high-quality support for pupils with additional needs
- Lead the SENDCO and pastoral teams to monitor and review Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and personalised learning pathways
- Foster collaborative partnerships securing appropriate provision and support
- Manage resources effectively, including staffing, finance, and facilities, ensuring alignment with educational priorities and compliance with statutory requirements
- Ensure compliance with Independent School Standards and all relevant health and safety regulations
- Work closely with the governing body to provide accurate information, strategic advice, and support governance effectiveness. While preparing governance reports and ensuring compliance with Independent School Standards
- Encourage staff to engage in sustained, high-quality professional development aligned with the Staff Code of Conduct’s emphasis on collaboration and research-informed practice.
Requirements
- Proven leadership experience in a special school or complex educational setting
- Deep understanding of the Ofsted independent school inspection framework, statutory duties, and safeguarding
- Commitment to the Nolan Principles and highest standards of professional conduct as outlined in the Staff Code of Conduct
- Ability to develop and implement a clear vision and strategic plan for school improvement
- Strong commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people
- QTS is a requirement; NPQSL or equivalent
Benefits of Joining Keys Group
- Fully funded CPD training for all staff in our schools
- Enhanced pay scales that recognise both qualifications and experience for all staff
- Extensive senior management support from Regional Managers and Regional Directors
- Centralised head office function offering supportive delivery of finance, payroll, HR and recruitment function
- Established network of collaborative Headteachers, across our schools, offering regular Headteacher conferences, peer support and sharing school improvement ideas across the group
- Group wide budgets for a range of critical resources such as estates, job boards and learning and development
- A dedicated School Administrator to provide an administrative support function to the Headteacher
- Access to our in-house Principal and Assistant Educational Psychologists and providing support for students and leaders within our schools
- Support from our Clinical Team which includes Psychologists and Attachment Aware Training
- Weekly Headteacher wellbeing drop in sessions
- Enhanced programme of 10 INSET days
- Enhanced company maternity & paternity pay
- Access to a blue light discount card for all employees
- Staff Referral Scheme – Refer a friend to join Keys Group and split a £500 referral bonus between you
- Life assurance
Commitment to Equality and Armed Forces Covenant
Keys Group is proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, including veterans and military families, through our Armed Forces Covenant. Eligible service personnel and veterans are guaranteed an interview when their military experience is detailed in their CV. We provide veteran-friendly policies, peer support, and military awareness training.
Safeguarding
We are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All posts require an enhanced DBS check.
More can be found about Keys Group and our Therapeutic Education Services here
School tours are highly welcomed as a part of our interview selection process.
Please note we reserve the right to close the vacancy early should we receive a significant number of suitable applications.
In line with Keeping Children Safe in Education an online search will be carried out on shortlisted candidates as part of our due diligence checks.
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