Salary: MPS + TLR 2a (£3,577)
Hours: Permanent 0.75 - 0.80 FTE
Probation period: This role is subject to passing a satisfactory probation period.
Cotham School, a successful, vibrant and diverse 11-18 comprehensive school, wishes to appoint an experienced Subject Leader of Health and Social Care and Child Development to help drive excellence across our thriving Social Science Faculty.
The successful applicant will have the necessary knowledge, skills and vision to:
- Deliver effective lessons and secure strong outcomes across the ability range at Key Stages 4 and 5 whilst being a dynamic and motivating classroom practitioner.
- Work as an innovative team player and being prepared to go the extra mile for our young people.
- Be committed to continuous professional development leading to excellent pedagogical practice and teaching outcomes.
- Bring the curriculum to life whilst teaching inclusively and building strong value-based relationships with students.
This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled practitioner who can provide the necessary leadership which raises standards and outcomes, inspiring, developing and monitoring others to do the same.
As Subject Leader of Health and Social Care, Child Development, you will play a central role in shaping the strategic direction of the department. You will:
- Lead curriculum planning, assessment, and high‑quality teaching across Key Stages.
- Model excellent practice through your own teaching.
- Support the Faculty Leader with the effective day to day operation of the Faculty.
- Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation and maintain specialist equipment.
- Use data effectively to monitor progress and secure strong outcomes for all learners.
- Promote equality, inclusion, and high expectations across the subject.
- Support, hold accountable, lead, manage and develop Faculty staff.
This role combines leadership, innovation, and hands‑on teaching—perfect for someone ready to make a measurable impact.
The Social Sciences Faculty encompasses Business, Economics, Sociology, Psychology, EPQ, Health and Social Care and Child Development. The faculty also offers a Year 12 Foundation programme of Level 2 Business Administration and Level 2 Social Sciences. We’re a team of nine teachers, led by a Faculty Leader, Deputy Faculty Leader and Assistant Faculty Leader. The Social Sciences faculty is based in the P16 Centre at Charnwood House and is a friendly, high-performing team.
CNAT Child Development and Pearson AAQ Health and Social Care are prominent and popular subjects within the school, with a good track record for success. We are well-resourced and have three RealCare interactive babies, along with an exciting store cupboard full of play and care equipment. Students have access to the latest text books and we have a good bank of lesson resources. Lessons are taught in computer rooms.
The ability to teach another subject in the Social Sciences faculty is essential. Experience of teaching one of those subjects is desirable.
We offer:
- the opportunity to join a hugely successful and oversubscribed school
- a wonderfully diverse student body
- a highly cohesive, experienced and high-performing Senior Leadership Team
- a committed and enthusiastic staff group
- excellent opportunities for personal and professional development
Cotham School is a great place to work. Our staff are a cohesive, friendly and high performing team of professionals who are keen to welcome new colleagues into our school community to contribute to and share in our achievements. Join us and you’ll receive a wide range of employee benefits including:
- access to employee assistance programme – this includes counselling, physio sessions, menopause support, bereavement support and much more.
- ongoing learning and development opportunities and access to the school CPD library
- at least 5 inset (training) days per annum with the provision of free onsite drinks and meals including the opportunity to work flexibly from home on some of these days
- opportunity for staff to use some PPA time offsite
- comprehensive induction process
- competitive salaries which are reviewed annually
- family friendly policies and wellbeing support initiatives
- access to online gyms and health sessions
- access to staff sports - yoga sessions and team sports are currently available
- option to participate in the cycle to work scheme
- on site free car parking (when available)
- free eye tests (Display Screen Equipment Users) and free annual flu jab
As a diverse school community, we particularly welcome applicants from underrepresented groups with regards to ethnicity, gender, age and disability.
Cotham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All staff will need to be DBS checked.
Please visit our website for further details and application pack.
Closing date: Monday 20.04.26 at 9.00 am
Interview date: Monday 27.04.26
Cotham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of appointment are conditional on the following:
- Enhanced DBS check
- Satisfactory completion of a Staff Disqualification Declaration form
- Confirmation that you are not subject to either a Prohibition Order or Interim Prohibition Order
- The receipt of at least 2 satisfactory references
- Verification of identity
- Verification of medical fitness
- Verification of qualifications
- Verification of QTS where required
- Verification that they are legally able to work in UK
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. The amendments to the ROA 1974 (Exceptions Order 1975, (amended 2013 and 2020)) provide that when applying for certain jobs and activities, certain spent convictions and cautions are ‘protected’, so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account .
Cotham School’s child protection policy and practices and policy on employment of ex-offenders in the application pack can be found on the School website.