Eastern Education Group Trust Β· Bury St. Edmunds
Eastern Education Group (Cross site working - Bury St Edmunds/Ipswich)
37 hours per week, 52 weeks per year - Permanent
Salary: Β£60,603 - Β£73,473 per annum (Dependent on qualifications and experience)
Eastern Education Group is one of the largest education organisations in the East of England, bringing together colleges, schools, specialist provision and training organisations to create life-changing opportunities for learners of all ages and backgrounds.
We are seeking an exceptional and values-driven leader to join our senior leadership team as Group Assistant Principal - Inclusive Learning.
This is a significant strategic leadership role with responsibility for shaping and leading Inclusive Learning provision across the Group. You will play a pivotal role in ensuring that learners with SEND, those studying at Entry Level and Level 1, learners at risk of becoming NEET, and those requiring alternative pathways receive an outstanding educational experience that enables them to thrive and progress.
A Role with Real Impact
This is an exciting opportunity to bring together our Supported Learning, SEND, Entry Level, Level 1, NEET and Alternative Provision pathways into a coherent and ambitious model that puts learners at the centre of everything we do.
Working closely with the Group Principal and senior leaders, you will lead the development of a single, joined-up Inclusive Learning offer, including dedicated post-16 SEND provision, innovative community-based delivery models and clear progression routes into further learning, apprenticeships, employment and adulthood.
You will have the opportunity to shape strategy, influence curriculum development, build partnerships and drive innovation whilst ensuring consistently high standards of quality, inclusion and learner outcomes.
What You'll Be Leading
The strategic development of Inclusive Learning across the Group
SEND and Supported Learning provision
Entry Level and Level 1 curriculum pathways
NEET and alternative provision programmes
Community-based and outreach learning opportunities
Student wellbeing, engagement and progression initiatives
Cross-group SEND and inclusive practice development
Relationships with local authorities, schools, employers and external partners
Quality improvement, curriculum innovation and organisational growth
About You
We are looking for an experienced and inspirational educational leader who is passionate about inclusion and committed to ensuring every learner has the opportunity to achieve their full potential.
You will bring:
Significant leadership experience within education
A strong understanding of SEND and Inclusive Learning provision
Experience of driving quality improvement and raising learner outcomes
The ability to lead and inspire multidisciplinary teams
Excellent partnership-building and stakeholder management skills