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- Deputy Principal Digital, Data & Funding
Deputy Principal Digital, Data & Funding
Salary: Highly competitive
Organisation: City of Portsmouth College
Location: Portsmouth
Closing Date: 21 Jan 2026
City of Portsmouth College is a highly successful education and skills provider, embedded as an impactful anchor institution in the local area. With an income of around £40m, a broad Curriculum offer with a focus on outstanding teaching, learning and support, we are committed to shaping our city's future by unlocking the potential of its learners.
Our ongoing journey of growth and transformation over the four years post-merger has brought about impressive successes in our outcomes, with 2025 marking a fourth record year for the college in terms of student results. We have sound financial health and we have delivered significant year on year growth in income and student numbers. Currently rated as Good by Ofsted, our recent achievements include being shortlisted for College of the Year at the national Edufuturist Awards for our innovation and digital excellence, and receiving national recognition for our Digital City project.
Pioneering, positive and progressive, we’re constantly evolving, and we are known for our aspirational culture and our passionate, committed workforce.
This is a fantastic time to join City of Portsmouth College, as we are coming to end of our first strategic plan and we have strong foundations to propel ourselves even further forwards.
We have created a new Deputy Principal Digital, Data and Funding role to join our impactful Senior Management Team, to provide leadership and strategic oversight for data services and digital transformation. Reporting to the Principal and CEO, the new postholder will be responsible for providing sector-leading MIS and funding compliance, playing a key role in strategic planning including annual curriculum planning, and spearheading the college’s Digital Strategy. Key to success will be ensuring the strength and effective use of data, maximising funding and streamlining operations, to support the college’s ongoing growth and excellence. The new postholder will add value through a business partnering and decision support approach, working with key stakeholders across the business.
Our successful candidate will have experience of leading on data management, business intelligence and funding, preferably within a Further Education setting, with the ability to gain optimum benefit from information systems. You should be a strategic thinker with excellent analytical and organisational skills, along with the ability to engage and influence at all levels. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to get the best out of your teams, are also of key importance.
Key Dates to Note:
Closing date for applications is: Wednesday 21 January 2026
First round interviews (to take place via Teams): Week Commencing Monday 26 January 2026
Final interviews to be held at the college: Monday 9 February 2026
For an informal conversation about this role please contact Bernie Cullen at bernie.cullen@aoc.co.uk