Introduction
Four Stones Gateway Trust - the Lead Institution for the SHaW Maths Hub –
are looking to appoint an Assistant Maths Hub Lead (Primary) to work as part
of the Maths Hub Leadership and Management Team. SHaW Maths Hub is
one of 40 Department for Education-designated Maths Hubs working
together as part of the national Maths Hub programme.
Maths Hubs offer professional development opportunities for anyone involved in
the teaching of maths, with the aim of driving school-wide change. All activities
are led by local school-based teachers and leaders of maths who together
form a professional learning community referred to as Local Leaders of Maths
Education (LLME).
SHaW Maths Hub works in partnership with schools and colleges to support the
continuous improvement of mathematics education for all pupils in Salop,
Herefordshire and Wolverhampton.
Role Summary
The Assistant Maths Hub Lead for Primary plays a key role within the Maths
Hub Leadership and Management Team (MHLM Team). This role offers a
valuable opportunity to contribute to strengthening mathematics provision and
improving outcomes for children across the SHaW Maths Hub region.
The role focuses on high-quality programme delivery, developing the expertise
of Local Leaders of Mathematics Education (LLMEs) and building strong
partnerships with schools and system partners to improve outcomes for pupils.
The post is funded for 60 days per academic year (2026/27). This is calculated
at 1.5 days a week for 40 weeks (including term-time). The applicant’s school
will be fully funded for the release time associated with this secondment with
an SLA in place between the school and the SHaW Hub (paid at £400 a
day). This post is also available to ‘independent’ candidates on an SLA
basis.
Key Responsibilities
(See attached document for detailed responsibilities for this role)
Working with Schools:
• Work collaboratively as part of the MHLMT to understand the needs of
Primary schools in the Hub area
• Contribute to evaluating and communicating the impact of the Maths Hub’s
work
• Supporting Local Leaders of Mathematics Education (LLMEs):
Facilitate an online community to support LLMEs involved in
Primary-focused programs, including sharing updates and
encouraging professional dialogue
Identify and nurture potential future LLMEs with strong maths expertise
Provide support to Mastery Specialists and other primary
LLME through identifying need, planning, facilitating, and
evaluating professional development
• Oversee Maths Hub programs related to the primary phase
Working with System Partners:
• Work closely with the NCETM team to ensure timely and effective two-way
communication, providing support and challenge in relation to the Maths hub
primary offer
• Build and sustain relationships with system partners, attend relevant
forums and exploring collaborative opportunities
Contributing to the Maths Hub Leadership and Management Team:
• Maintain effective communication with the MHLM Team, including attending
relevant meetings and contributing to planning, evaluation and training
• Work with the MHLM team to plan how to address the strategic goal for
primary schools
• Regularly updating MHL on work progress
This role presents an exciting opportunity to shape mathematics provision
across the region and to play a central role in strengthening teaching and
outcomes for pupils.
Essential Criteria
Applicants should:
• Have current or very recent (within the last two years) experience teaching
in a Primary classroom
• Have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
• Demonstrate strong subject knowledge and pedagogical understanding
in mathematics, alongside a commitment to ongoing professional learning
• Have experience of leading and implementing changes within their own
school
• Be familiar with the Maths Hub Primary programs and workgroups
• Have strong communication and facilitation / presentation skills
• Willingness to work collaboratively across schools
Desirable Criteria
It would be advantageous to:
• Hold a primary teaching or leadership post within the SHaW
Maths Hub region
• Hold the Primary Mastery Specialist accreditation
• Hold PD Lead accreditation
• Have experience of leading professional development in Primary settings
• Have experience of leading and implementing changes in schools other
than your own
• Hold accreditation as a School Development Lead, or be willing to gain
accreditation
How to Apply
Applicants should submit a CV and a letter of application (the letter should
be no longer than 2 sides of A4) detailing the following how they meet the
criteria for the role and why they are interested.
The letter of application should be countersigned or accompanied
by written confirmation from the Headteacher to indicate their
awareness of and support for the application.
After shortlisting, selected applicants in the first round will be invited to an online
interview on Thursday 18th June - these will be scheduled in the morning. Following this,
a second round of shortlisting will take place, and successful candidates will be invited to
teach a short maths lesson at Cleobury Mortimer Primary School on Monday 22nd June.