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Woodhouse College
Head of Year
Starting 27 August 2025 or January 2026
Full-time, permanent post
£48,701 – £60,791 inclusive per annum
Woodhouse College is a popular and oversubscribed 16-19 academy of around 1500 full-time students, all on A level courses, on a vibrant campus in North London. The College is proud of its strong community spirit and friendly supportive atmosphere. We maintained our ‘outstanding’ status when inspected by Ofsted in May 2022.
We are seeking applications for Head of Year from well-qualified and experienced A Level teachers. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a team of tutors and cohort of students in a unique academic context. You will also be required to teach and/or be a tutor. This is a full-time, permanent post.
Salaries will be on the sixth form college teachers’ salary scale between Point 5 and Point 9 which is currently £39,590 and £49,725 depending on experience, plus £3,252 London Weighting, per annum. In addition, a responsibility allowance for head of year duties is payable in the range of £5,859 (RA9) - £7,814 (RA12) per annum, depending on experience.
What We Offer
- Positive workplace culture
- Excellent pension schemes (LGPS)
- Generous holiday entitlement
- CPD opportunities
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Free perks: eye tests, flu jabs, onsite parking and more!
Closing date for applications is on
Monday 16 June at 9am. Interviews will take place on
Thursday 19 June.
The Trust is committed to equality and diversity. We encourage applications from black and minority ethnic groups which are currently underrepresented. The Trust is committed to safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children and young people.
The College is a member of The Maple Group of leading sixth form colleges in England.