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Head of Computer Science

Woldingham
Full-time
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JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title:

Head of Computer Science

Department:

Computer Science

Hours of Work:

Full time. Remission of 2 periods and 1.5 Management points

Responsible To:

Assistant Head Curriculum

Responsible For:

Teacher/s of Computer Science

Summary of Role:
We are seeking a well-qualified and dynamic teacher to lead the continued development of Computer Science in
this busy and successful school. With the introduction of Computer Science as a discrete subject and the offering
of the qualification at GCSE and A Level, an ability to impart a passion for the subject and to teach at all levels
from KS3 to A level is required.

The department currently has three teaching members of staff; the successful applicant must be a good team player
alongside their specific leadership responsibilities.

The successful applicant should have a broad understanding of new emerging technologies & computational theory
and be committed to teaching all parts of the curriculum in an imaginative and innovative manner.

Computer Science is taught as a discrete compulsory subject in Years 7 – 8 and as an option in Year 9.  In Year 10
girls can opt to study OCR Computer Science. Results in the department are good and students have achieved 100%
A*-A at A Level in the last two years.

At Woldingham we have exceptionally good computer facilities, with over 300 networked PCs distributed over the
campus. Currently students in Years 7-10 rent a device through the school and all students use Microsoft tools such
as Teams and OneNote to support their learning.  There  are two well-equipped dedicated computer suites with
scanners, colour, A3 laser printers, interactive whiteboards, and projectors with full Wi-Fi coverage.  In addition,
there are smaller suites situated in many teaching areas and in the libraries. Additional resources include wireless
device  connection  to  our  whiteboards,  digital  cameras,  video  recording  facilities  and  a  state-of-the-art  music
technology centre.

Objectives

(1)  QUALITY ASSURANCE: To secure and maintain high standards of teaching and learning in the subject. To
ensure  that  the  quality  of  the  educational  experience  provided  within  the  department  for  all  pupils,
regardless of ability, serves as a positive advertisement for Woldingham School.

(2)  PUPIL ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING: To establish maintain and review practices for the close monitoring

of every individual pupil’s progress.

(3)  LEADERSHIP OF STAFF: To support, guide and motivate all teachers within the department. To work closely
with the School Leadership Team (SLT) to identify, anticipate and resolve any problems affecting the morale
of the staff in the department and their ability to perform their jobs to a high standard. To take an ongoing
interest in the professional development of all staff in the department.

(4)  EFFECTIVE  STRATEGIC  THINKING:  To  continually  evaluate  the  effectiveness  of  teaching  and  learning
practices, schemes of work, qualifications and courses on offer in order to ensure that pupils are always
being  provided  with  the  best  learning  opportunities  available.  To  identify  and  anticipate  needs  in  the
subject and consider these in relation to the overall needs of the school.

(5)  RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: To ensure that human and other resources within the department are always

employed to maximum positive effect.

(6)  MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS: To work closely with SLT and the Marketing Department to advertise

the strengths and achievements of the department and the school.

(7)  CONTRIBUTING TO WHOLE SCHOOL LIFE: To share in all aspects of school life.

Under Objective 1

•  To hold regular fortnightly department meetings which include routine sharing of good practice and

resources.

•  To clearly communicate the teaching and learning standards and objectives of your department and the

whole school to all members of staff under your leadership.

•  To develop an atmosphere of intellectual enthusiasm and the open sharing of ideas and good practice

within your department.

•  To carry out a regular annual calendar of quality assurance activities within the framework laid down by

the school.

•  To respond to concerns regarding any aspect of the teaching of a member of department with swift,

effective and fair quality assurance activities.

•  To ensure that the appropriate members of SLT are kept promptly and fully informed of any serious

quality assurance concerns.

•  To ensure that appropriate differentiation is occurring in all classes within your subject.
•  To ensure that – both within and outside the classroom – those pupils that show a particular aptitude for
or interest in your subject are provided with appropriate opportunities for academic extension and
enrichment.

•  To have a clear and practical set of strategies in place for dealing with underachieving pupils in your

subject.

Under objective 2

•  To ensure, through standard quality assurance activities, that assessment is being carried out according to

the criteria laid down in the academic section of the staff handbook.

•  To work with the Assistant Head Curriculum to use baseline data such as CEM test scores and predictions

to inform teaching and learning, grade predictions for pupils, setting/banding of pupils and intervention
to support underachieving pupils.

•  To ensure that all reports produced by members of the department meet the criteria laid down in the

academic section of the staff handbook.

Under objective 3

•  To ensure that all the staff under your leadership – particularly those who are new to the school – know

what is expected of them.

•  To ensure that any new members of your department know where to access all the information they

need and are closely monitored and supported during their initial months.

•  To support staff who are facing a challenge in a particular area of their teaching with a professional blend

of firm direction and emotional support.

•  To get to know the particular strengths and interests of your staff and to ensure that these are recognised,

employed and developed.

•  To ensure that staff CPD is a part of your annual cycle of quality assurance. To have a clear record of which

INSETS and CPD opportunities your staff are attending.

•  To  encourage  and  develop  particular  responsibilities  among  your  staff  (e.g.  key  stage  coordination,  ICT
development  and  training  responsibility,  G&T  responsibility  etc)  but  also  to  be  sensitive  to  the  risk  of
overloading.

•  To take responsibility for, and work with SLT to successfully intervene in, any tensions that arise among the

staff under your leadership.

Under objective 4

•  To continually review the effectiveness of all of the following:

i)

ii)

iii)
iv)
v)
vi)

The  courses offered by your current exam board in relation to those on offer from other exam
boards.
The  qualifications  currently  pursued  by  your  pupils  in  relation  to  any  others  on  offer  for  the
equivalent age/ability groups.
Departmental SoWs for each year group.
Departmental trips, visiting speakers and other such enrichment activities.
Technologies, textbooks and all other non-human resources used by the department.
Teaching practices employed within the department.

•  To communicate any proposed strategic changes to the appropriate members of SLT in a clear and concise

fashion that sets out the advantages, costs and risks of any proposed change.

•  To be open to new technologies and teaching practices that are proposed by others, whether from within

or outside your department.

•  To make use of student-voice when undertaking strategic reviews.

Under objective 5

•  To nurture the staff under your leadership as laid down under objective 3.
•  To review physical resources as laid down under objective 4.
•  To ensure that, as far as possible within whole-school timetabling constraints, the departmental timetable
is employing all staff where their particular strengths and enthusiasms will have the most positive impact.
•  To anticipate future resource needs (whether staffing or non-human) as accurately and early as possible,
so as to aid whole-school recruitment and budgetary processes and help ensure that your needs can be
effectively met by SLT.

•  To liaise closely with the Library Manager, and to keep abreast of paper and electronic resources in your
field, to ensure that students have access to – and training in – research opportunities beyond the use of
standard textbooks etc.

Under objective 6

•  To ensure that the profile of your subject is sufficiently prominent, both within and beyond the school,

through strategies.

•  To use academic enrichment events and/or subject-related societies to combine academic benefit for the

pupils with effective marketing for your department and the whole school.

•  To ensure that your department contributes fully to the positive image of the school on occasions such as
Open  Days  -  through  careful  preparation  of  the  staff  under  your  leadership,  of  physical  displays  and
resources and of any activities on offer to visitors.

•  To ensure that the department is well organised for the preparation and marking of Sixth Form entrance

and scholarship papers (where necessary).

•  To  ensure  that  all  requests  for  the  updating  of  course  booklets  and  other  materials  for  existing  and

prospective parents are responded to with due care and attention and carried out to-deadline.

•  To ensure that all your staff are well prepared for parent-teacher meetings.
•  To  ensure  that  any  staff  absences  from  parent-teacher  meetings  are,  as  far  as  possible,  flagged  up  in
advance, and that any absences are compensated for by swift and useful communication to parents both
before and after the event.

•  To ensure that any communications from parents (whether direct to you or passed on from Heads of Year

or SLT) are dealt with in a prompt and thorough manner.

Under objective 7

•  To communicate with SLT regarding whole school developments or procedures in a way that is honest but

constructive.

•  To be sensitive to whole-school perspectives when engaged in dialogue concerning allocation of time or

physical resources for your department.

•  To take an active and positive role in whole-staff sharing of educational ideas and initiatives. To encourage

the staff under your leadership to do the same.

•  To undertake any additional duties, as laid down by school policies (e.g. study supervision) or as reasonably

requested by the Headmistress.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Essential

Desirable

Operational Excellence

•  Experienced teacher with a proven track record of

success.

•  Well  qualified  graduate  with  a  degree
Computer Science or closely related subject.

in

•  Someone  who  is  able  to  teach  Key  Stage  3  to  A

•  Ability to teach a second subject

Level.

•  A good working knowledge of programming
languages such as Python, Java or similar is
mandatory.

•  The ability to show an interest in the welfare,

happiness and professional development of those
under your leadership.

•  Fluent and accurate written and spoken English.

Personal Behaviours

•  The ability to communicate effectively with a range
of  staff,  pupils  and  parents.  The  ability  to  defuse
potentially difficult communication problems.

•  The ability to anticipate and solve problems,
making decisions within the wider context of
whole school.

•  The ability to plan time effectively, organise oneself
and balance strategic development with day-to-day
events.

•  A team player who can adapt to unforeseen

challenges while maintaining their professionalism.

Ethos and Whole School Values

•  An enthusiasm for the subject area and an ongoing
interest in developments within it. A clear vision of
how the department should develop over the next
few  years  with  the  ability  to  communicate  this  to
staff and pupils under your leadership.
•  Able to operate at the heart of the school

community.

•  Committed to the Sacred Heart Values.
•  Commitment to Woldingham as a school with high
academic standing providing a holistic education
and outstanding pastoral care.

Safeguarding and Pastoral

•  Committed to safeguarding and promoting the

welfare of children and young people.

•  A satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure from the DBS.

Leadership and Management

•  The ability to lead and manage people to work

towards a common goal.

•  Willingness to foster an environment where
colleagues can grow and fulfil their personal
ambitions.

•  Maintain and execute a short- and long-term

vision for the department.