Chief Financial Officer
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School:
Hadrian Learning Trust -
Location:
County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside, Stockton-on-Tees, Sunderland -
Salary:
£ 51 174 to £ 54 611 per annum -
Hours:
37 per week -
Contractual Status:
Permanent -
Closing Date:
19th Jul 2023
Chief Financial Officer
Band 11
37 hours per week, full year.
Salary – £ 51 174 to £ 54 611 per annum
Hadrian Learning Trust is seeking to appoint a highly motivated and committed Chief Finance Officer who will have strategic responsibility for all aspects of Trust finance. The successful applicant will be a member of the Trust’s Executive Team, working closely with the Executive Headteacher and the Board, and will provide strong financial leadership and guidance across the organisation.
This is a busy and fulfilling role which includes responsibility for:
- Reporting strategic financial information to leaders and the Board to enable them to make informed decisions.
- Leading, monitoring and managing budgets.
- Developing a financial strategy which supports sustainable long-term financial health and ensures the Trust achieves its strategic outcomes.
- Supporting and challenging colleagues across all aspects of financial management, governance and administration.
- Providing operational line management for the Finance Team.
- Undertaking the role of CFO as outlined in the Academy Trust Handbook, meeting all statutory requirements, and keeping informed of education funding and legislative changes.
The role requires a positive, flexible and organised person who will approach work with enthusiasm, honesty and integrity. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who has an excellent track record of relevant senior financial management and strategic leadership. We welcome applications from those who have education sector experience as well as those with experience gained in other areas.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to obtain a satisfactory Certificate of Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
If you wish to speak to someone regarding the vacancy, please contact Rachael Stokes on [01434] 610300. Applicants are more than welcome to visit our school and can arrange appointments via recruitment@qehs.net or by calling Rachael Stokes.
If you wish to apply, please apply via TES or by emailing your letter of application, completed application form and declaration form to recruitment@qehs.net.
Closing date for applications: Wednesday 19 July at 3.00pm
We reserve the right to amend or withdraw this advert at any time.
Hadrian Learning Trust
Hadrian Learning Trust was established as an academy converter in 2016. The Trust currently comprises Queen Elizabeth High School (with circa 1300 students aged 13-19) and Hexham Middle School (with circa 460 students aged 9-13).
About Queen Elizabeth High School
Queen Elizabeth High School
Queen Elizabeth High School provides the highest standard of education to the people of Tynedale. We are an excellent school with a sixth form which outperforms most other state and voluntary-aided schools and colleges in the North East of England. Our success is due to having a shared ethos and a strong partnership between students, parents and the local community, and we want to recruit the best staff to help us achieve our vision of being the best school in the region.
Academic Performance
Our attainment is high. In 2019, our Attainment 8 score was 53.3, with a Progress 8 of 0.29. While proud of our students’ success, we are far from complacent and aspire for our Year 11 students to make the best progress possible. Our sixth form is truly outstanding and invites comparison with the best state schools in the country. With an average grade of B at A-Level, and an average vocational grade of distinction*-, over 160 students each year progress from our sixth form to a range of universities including Oxbridge and the Russell Group. A number of our students also progress to exciting apprenticeships and vocational schools / conservatoires for a range of disciplines. We have been placed 2nd out of all state schools in the North-East of England for two years running in the Sunday Times Parent Power listings (based on attainment at GCSE and A Level).
Reasons for Our Success
Our curriculum currently offers a greater choice of subjects than most schools. Our Year 9 courses prepare students for their GCSE studies whilst at the same time ensuring that students receive a broad and balanced education. The advice and guidance offered to students ensures that the GCSE courses chosen by students best suit their needs and abilities. The size of our sixth form and the subject expertise of our teachers allow us to run a range of exciting courses at KS5. Our historically strong performance in maths attracts over 60 students each year to study maths and a further 15 or more to study further maths. Our vocational offer in sport, music performance, media, IT, health and social care and business allows students the opportunity to go on to study specialist vocational degrees at university.
Our last Ofsted inspection (April 2019) recognised our achievement in producing well-rounded and happy students. Each year, physics students visit the CERN Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland and our Human Rights group travels to the Tashi Lhunpo Tibetan Monastery in India. One of our great strengths as a school is our links with the local, national and international communities, whether this is through sport and arts or through our charity work, Fairtrade group, hospital concerts or foreign visits. This year our students will participate in foreign exchange visits linked to schools in Spain and Germany. We also run an annual expedition to Morocco. Our renowned commitment to the performing arts can be seen through our weekly youth theatre and fantastic productions such as “Les Miserables” in December 2019. Our musicians put on concerts in autumn and spring and we have numerous choirs (including a boys’ choir) which perform at Hexham Abbey and to the local community. The opportunities for our students to take part in sport are considerable and they compete at a very high level whether individually or in teams. Our rowing team competes and is successful nationally and the school has produced Olympic athletes and rowers.
Moving Forward
Continuing professional development is bringing about significant improvements in leadership and teaching, and a very strong Pastoral Team ensures that barriers to learning which affect outcomes for students are reduced. Our key to success in recent years has been to recruit the best staff we can and to provide a supportive but challenging environment in which they can develop as professionals.
About Hexham Middle School
Hexham Middle School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational, middle secondary school situated in Hexham, Northumberland. It is an academy converter that is part of the multi-academy Hadrian Learning Trust, which currently sponsors one other school, Queen Elizabeth High School.
Hexham opened as an academy in September 2016. It provides 635 places for middle school students between the ages of 9 and 13 when fully subscribed.
Executive Headteacher
Graeme Atkins
Values & Vision
Hexham is a school that prides itself on being friendly, safe and welcoming, at the same time as providing its students with an environment where they are encouraged to reach their full academic potential.
The school ethos is built on the values of mutual respect and tolerance. Teachers never underestimate the positive effect of extra-curricular activities to enhance students’ educational experience. Hexham is committed to growing students’ knowledge, understanding, skills and mindset, helping them to develop the confidence they will need to make their next steps into further education and the world of work.
Ofsted Report
“The executive headteacher, ably supported by the head of school, senior team and governing body, is determined to make the school the very best it can be. The school continues to improve at a pace. Currently, from their different starting points, pupils make good progress in most subjects, including English and mathematics. Extra-curricular activities are given a high priority, as leaders say that ‘arts, sport and other opportunities help shape pupils as individuals and as citizens of the wider world’.”
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