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An educational charity in the UK seeks a Head of Professional Development and Quality Assurance to lead initiatives that elevate mentoring quality. The role involves developing strategic visions, overseeing quality assurance processes, and representing the charity externally. Ideal candidates should possess a mathematics degree, proven skills in teaching high-attaining students, and experience in teacher training. Join a dynamic team committed to improving maths education and empowering mentors across England and Wales.
Salary: £69552 per annum
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Application Closing Date: 11th January 2026
Telephone interviews: Week commencing 12th January 2026
Interviews: Week commencing 19th Jan 2026
Start date: 13th April 2026
We are looking for an inspirational leader and pedagogue to lead our strategy for raising the quality of the mentoring of Axiom Maths circles. Our mentors love running our programme, and we have maintained satisfaction levels while growing our reach rapidly. However for many of our mentors, maths circles feel very different from their teaching experience, and require different practices and pedagogy. Over the next two years, we want to empower our mentors to achieve more for their pupils and elevate their status in the eyes of leaders and peers. The Head of Professional Development and Quality Assurance will lead the way in this crucial work.
This is an exciting challenge for someone who enjoys solving complex problems. Our 2000 strong mentor pool is diverse, including teachers of all experience levels, university students and sixth form helpers across England and Wales. Our delivery models are also diverse; our core delivery model is in-school partnerships but we also run a significant number of online circles, led by our own mentors, and we collaborate with external partners to deliver additional circles. You will work across many teams to develop a programme of professional development, and deliver robust quality assurance, that caters for these differences.
We are a small team with big ambitions, who are in a phase of substantial growth. You should be excited about working in a startup environment where things can change quickly but where you have the opportunity to have a tremendous impact.
We exist to serve pupils from backgrounds that are under-represented in university mathematics, and believe that we do this better when our team includes people who are from these backgrounds themselves. If you consider yourself to be from a background where progressing to university mathematics is not the norm then we strongly encourage you to apply.
Axiom Maths is a maths education charity on a mission to help every child with the heart and head for maths realise the potential of their power. Every year 30,000 children who were top performers at the end of primary school don’t go on to get top GCSE grades in maths. We aim to change that bypartnering with schools across England and Wales to run fully-funded in-school or online maths circles. Pupils tackle challenging and rewarding maths problems in a supportive social group where the subject is valued.
We're looking for team members who will bring the best of themselves to Axiom Maths, and the best of Axiom Maths to the wider system. We champion innovation and our employees are empowered to implement new ideas without barriers. We are a small team, and we place a big focus on open communication, collaboration and supporting one another.
You will develop Axiom Maths’ view of what good mentoring looks like and be the expert on the current ‘quality distribution’ of mentoring on our programme. You will develop a strategic vision for improving quality that is grounded in rich insights from the frontline, and create a shared understanding of this across the wider Axiom Maths team. You will oversee programmes that improve quality, including quality assurance processes, training and community building.
We don’t want potential candidates to be put off if they believe they do not meet every one of the criteria as described in the person specification. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. We would encourage you to apply, even if you don’t believe you meet every one of our criteria.
We are especially keen to receive applications from people whose background is under‑represented in the mathematics profession.
Axiom Maths is an equal opportunities employer and will not discriminate against any candidate on the basis of any characteristic protected by the Equality Act 2010. To apply for this role, please visit the Axiom Maths Careers site.
Stage 1 – Written application questions to assess your eligibility for the role
Stage 2 – Screening interview
Stage 3 – Task
Stage 4 – Panel interview