Vice Principal: Curriculum & Quality

Location
Boston, Lincolnshire
Salary
Salary up to £70k per annum (dependent on qualifications and experience)
Posted
12 Jan 2018
Closes
05 Feb 2018
Ref
1016
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Boston College is a highly successful college that requires an adaptable, effective and inspirational leader to join the Senior Leadership Team.  Our recent Ofsted inspection confirmed that we are “good” and our journey to outstanding is well on the way. The Vice Principal role will be critical in driving performance and ensuring we become an outstanding provider. As the strategic lead for curriculum, quality and learner services you will foster a student centric culture, keeping them at the heart of everything we do, whilst motivating staff to achieve our goals.

The financial health of the College is outstanding and there are over 8,500 enrolments of which 1,600 include full time 16-18 year olds.  As an experienced highly skilled manager you will challenge and support managers to deliver an attractive and effective curriculum offer that leads to excellent learner outcomes for HE/FE learners and apprentices. You will need to demonstrate a track record of organisational performance improvement ensuring excellent teaching and learning.

The College employs over 450 staff and plays a key role in the local community. It is important that the new Vice Principal shares our commitment to achieving the priorities of raising aspirations, working closely with employers, and advancing equality, diversity and inclusion.

For an informal discussion about this post please contact Jo Maher, Principal and Chief Executive (01205) 365701 extension 3300.

Closing date: Monday 5th February 2018 by 12 noon.

Interview date:  Friday 23rd February 2018.

For more information and to apply online please visit www.boston.ac.uk.

Boston College is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all learners. All posts are subject to enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service checks.

Boston College is committed to promoting Equality and Diversity

www.boston.ac.uk