Vice Principal - Acton, United Kingdom - London School of Science & Technology

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At the London School of Science & Technology (LSST) is a leading provider of Higher Education within the UK, with over 6000 students across 5 campuses (in London, Luton and Birmingham) and partnerships with the University of West London, De Montford Universityand Buckinghamshire New University.


Job Purpose:


To report to and assist the 'Principal' in the general management of the College, with specific responsibilities delegated as agreed.

To work alongside and deputise for the Principal in her/his absence.


To provide strategic leadership and direction to the curriculum, quality, and student support service functions within the College to enable and facilitate the delivery of high-quality education and training.

To manage the curriculum areas of the College effectively to achieve high student outcomes and progression.

To assist the 'Principal' and

Governance Board:

in securing the highest possible educational standards for students and in creating an atmosphere in which staff have high expectations of students.


Main duties and responsibilities:


  • To report to and assist the 'Principal' with College Management, in relation to all academic matters.
  • To work effectively with the Principal and the Senior Management Team to ensure the strategic aims and objectives of the College are achieved.
  • To implement regular performance monitoring and accountability processes that ensure continuous improvement in student progress and outcomes.
  • To oversee the supervision of the office, administrative and other support staff, in conjunction with other relevant line managers.
  • To oversee the smooth operations of the estate, in conjunction with the Senior Management Team, assuming a leading role in the development of its facilities and resources.
  • To develop and implement suitable channels of communication across College activities, ensuring that timely and appropriate information is communicated to staff.
  • To assist the 'Principal' in maintaining an inspirational working environment underpinned through a positive ethos in which individuals feel valued and where personal endeavour and responsibility are encouraged.
  • To assist the 'Principal' in setting an example of high quality performance in standards and leadership.
  • To promote and maintain procedures and practices which facilitate equality and diversity across all College operations and strategic developments.
  • To coordinate activities to meet the requirements of any external assessment or inspection process imposed upon the College, acting as the College nominee as necessary.
  • To develop, plan, implement and monitor personnel procedures operating within the College, in conjunction with the HR Coordinator, assuming a direct responsibility for them as appropriate.
  • To participate in the College's Appraisal Scheme and carry out appraisals for relevant staff in line with College policy and procedures in their area of responsibility.
  • To coordinate the adequate recruitment and deployment of staff to ensure that agreed curricular and support provision can be implemented.
  • To oversee all curriculum and timetable planning occurring within the College, monitoring developments and developing potential strategies to deal with envisaged changes of provision.
  • To monitor course changes, developing structures to analyse choice trends and reasons for change.
  • To establish, maintain and develop effective relationships with external agencies and other stakeholders.
  • To be responsible for ensuring the College maintains its validation status with relevant HE validation partners.
  • To be responsible for ensuring the College is always ready and prepared for a QAA or other regulatory audit or inspection and where appropriate act as nominee.
  • To support students in their academic and social development, and to implement the College's Student Code of Conduct, reinforcing disciplinary measures as necessary.
  • To convene and chair meetings as appropriate.
  • To undertake other duties as may reasonably be requested by the 'Deputy CEO and Group Principal.

Qualification:


  • Recognised Teaching Qualification (
    Essential)
  • Higher Education Degree / Further studies qualification (
    Desirable)

Leadership Experience/Knowledge:


  • Recent experience of working successfully as a senior or middle leader in a school
  • Experience of turning policy into effective and successful practice
  • Leadership of a significant area or phase or inclusion
  • Responsibility for the progress of a range of students
  • A clear understanding of the essential qualities necessary for effective teaching and learning
  • Up to date knowledge of statutory regulations and guidance relating to the post
  • Experience in leading and managing a school team/s to successfully achieve agreed goals
  • Evidence of a whole school responsibility with a measurable, positive impact (
    Desirable)
  • Pastoral oversight of students
  • Working successfully with external agencies

General Skills:


  • The ability to analyse data, to evaluate the performance of pupil groups, pupil progress and plan an appropriate course of action
  • The ability to develop and deliver effective and inspirational professional development for staff (including mentoring and coaching as appropriate)
  • The ability to communicate effectively to a wide range of different audiences
  • The ability to demonstrate high quality teaching strategies
  • The ability to support, motivate and inspire both colleagues and pupils by leading through example

Qualities:


  • An absolute commitment to upholding the College Values

In particular, commitment:
- to prioritise the needs of students and employers - to act with integrity, authenticity & respect at all times - to secure continuous improvement and excellence

  • Commitment to equal opportunity, diversity and a positive employment culture in the College Inspirational leader with presence and gravitas
  • Resilience
  • A commitment to excellence
  • Demonstrated commitment to continuous personal development

Additional requirements:


  • Ability to travel between campuses
  • Enhanced DBS Clearance

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