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- Head of English & Maths
Head of English & Maths
Salary: Competitive
Organisation: Wirral Met College
Location: Birkenhead
Closing Date: 25 Jan 2026
About Us
Wirral Met College is committed to providing inclusive, highest-quality education and training, offering a diverse range of Further and Higher Education programmes to around 7,500 students each year. We make a significant impact across all of our communities in optimising opportunities, widening participation and strengthening economic success. We have developed our strategic plan through extensive consultation with students, staff, employers and the wider community, to prioritise goals and initiatives focused on enhancing student outcomes, fostering academic excellence, strengthening partnerships, advancing diversity and ensuring organisational sustainability.
The college operates from five modern, well-equipped campuses, including the award winning Wirral Waters campus, which is part of one of the largest regeneration projects in Europe and one of the UK Enterprise Zones. The college has a strong financial position, with extensive recent and current investment in our facilities. We work closely with businesses and community partners to drive innovation, create opportunities for growth and provide industry-standard learning experiences.
We are seeking a passionate leader who will take a pivotal role in transforming student outcomes and driving academic excellence across core subjects as our new Head of English and Maths.
The Role
English and Maths are at the heart of our mission - vital to student progression, employability, and lifelong opportunity. Our new Head of English and Maths will lead the strategic and operational direction of these critical departments, ensuring every learner achieves their potential.
As Head of English and Maths, you will take overall responsibility for the leadership, quality, and development of our GCSE, Functional Skills and adult provision in both subjects. You will be instrumental in driving improvements in teaching, curriculum innovation and student achievement.
Key Responsibilities
- Providing strategic leadership and management of English and Maths across all college sites and provision types
- Raising standards in teaching, learning, and assessment to ensure consistently high learner outcomes
- Innovating the curriculum to meet learner needs, including effective delivery models for GCSE resits and adult learners
- Leading a high-performing team of lecturers, support staff, and coordinators, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement
- Using data intelligently to drive interventions, track progress, and support individual learner success
- Collaborating with cross-college teams, including vocational areas, to embed English and Maths into wider study programmes and apprenticeships
- Representing the department internally and externally, building positive relationships with stakeholders, exam boards, and funding bodies
About You
Our successful candidate will have substantial leadership experience in English, Maths or both within an FE or post-16 education setting, with a proven track record of improving learner outcomes, particularly in GCSE and Functional Skills. Strong knowledge of Ofsted expectations, quality assurance and curriculum planning are key, as are inspirational leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop high-performing teams
What We Offer
- A high-profile, strategic leadership role with college-wide impact
- A collaborative and supportive environment where your expertise will be valued
- Continued investment in professional development and innovation
- Generous benefits package including pension scheme with employer contribution currently at 28.6%, holidays and CPD
- The opportunity to shape the future of English and Maths education and change lives through learning
Apply Now
Be more than a manager - be a catalyst for academic excellence and student success.
Key Dates to Note:
Closing date for applications is: Sunday 25 January 2026
Final interviews to be held at the college: TBC
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Harpreet Jossan at harpreet.jossan@aoc.co.uk