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- Current Opportunity - Assistant Principal - Eastleigh College
Current Opportunity - Assistant Principal - Eastleigh College
Due to recent promotion Eastleigh College are looking for an outstanding person to join the senior leadership team and create greater capacity to drive rapid improvement and increase business development.
The ideal candidate will be an effective leader who will successfully motivate and inspire individuals and teams to deliver a responsive, innovative and efficient curriculum. As an Assistant Principal, you will uphold professional internal and external networking and engagement with key stakeholders and partners in order to promote and further enhance the reputation of the College locally, regionally and nationally.
This post-holder will form an Assistant Principal team of three and the specific areas of cross college responsibility for this Assistant Principal vacancy is to lead teaching, learning and assessment, and teacher training across College. In addition to these cross College responsibilities you will lead the faculty of technology which consists of 16-18, adult, apprenticeship, full cost, 14-16 part time, and higher education provision types.
Eastleigh College are committed to the continuous professional development of our Assistant Principals and this vacancy is a significant opportunity for effective leaders who are ambitious for their learners, their staff and their own careers. In turn you will be committed to the continuing development and succession of your direct reports including the Technology Programme Area managers to whom you are responsible for.
Eastleigh College is more than a place for learning; it is a community. They are a highly successful “Outstanding” Ofsted graded, Further Education College employing approximately 500 staff. Eastleigh College offer a wide variety of technical and professional courses, which gives our learners the specific skills that employers are seeking. This includes a wide variety of full-time courses, part-time professional courses and Apprenticeships.
For an informal discussion please contact Bernie Cullen, at Bernie.Cullen@aoc.co.uk or 020 7034 2631 and for more information please visit the dedicated microsite
The closing date for this post is 9am Monday 11 June 2018
Interviews to be held at the college on Friday 15 June 2018