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Head of Jewish Studies

REQUIRED for January 2021 or sooner
Salary Commensurate with experience

Sinai School is seeking to appoint an experienced and motivated Head
of Jewish Studies who will be an enthusiastic and committed member of
the school community and will join our dedicated Leadership Team.

Sinai Jewish Primary School is dedicated to motivation, inspiration and excellence. We are a happy, thriving and successful school with a positive, caring and imaginative learning environment that gives our children the very best start in life.

We are seeking an ambitious and energetic professional with experience of leading teams, monitoring teaching and learning, and with experience of successfully leading improvement and raising standards. Our community is highly valued by our families and staff and as a school we expect everyone to actively contribute to and promote our strong, positive ethos.

If you are a dynamic and inspirational leader with the capacity to grow and develop in the role, if you have initiative, constructive enthusiasm, a thorough knowledge of all key stages and the ambition to play a major role in the leadership and management of our school then we would love to hear from you.

What Sinai can offer:

  • an opportunity for career development
  • exciting opportunities and development
  • a forward thinking Jewish Studies curriculum
  • children who are eager to learn, confident and enthusiastic
  • staff who are fully committed to making a difference
  • superb resources in excellent facilities
  • Inner London Weighting in an Outer London borough

The successful candidate will be:

  • an enthusiastic and consistently strong practitioner with a sound knowledge and understanding of Primary Jewish Education
  • an innovative and effective classroom practitioner who is passionate about learning and teaching Jewish Studies
  • an effective communicator with parents and colleagues
  • highly motivated and able to motivate others.
  • knowledgeable about practicing Judaism
  • experienced in Leading teams

Further details and an application form please contact the Headteacher’s PA: hbrotherton@sinai.brent.sch.uk
Deadline Friday 16th October
Interviews week of 19th October

Sinai School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all who work here to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure and other relevant checks.

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