The Highcrest Academy · High Wycombe, South East
Discover What Highcrest Can Offer You How does working nine days but being paid for ten sound? Since September 2024, all permanent staff at Highcrest have benefitted from a 9-day working fortnight . The concept is simple: you attend work for nine days and get paid for ten. The tenth day is your dedicated ‘Reset Day’ — time away from school to catch up on your to-do list, recharge, and invest in your well-being. Staff feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Colleagues return from their reset day feeling more energised, less overwhelmed, and better able to manage the demands of school life. Many also enjoy the extra flexibility, reduced travel time, and cost savings. Could this be the change you’ve been looking for? On top of this, we offer: Exceptional investment in your professional development The potential for on-site accommodation if you're relocating First-class facilities, including a well-equipped gym, excellent canteen, and a welcoming coffee shop Does Highcrest sound like the school for you? If you're driven by the satisfaction of transforming lives and helping young people overcome barriers to success, we’d love to hear from you. Take your career to the next level At Highcrest, we do whatever it takes to break down barriers and unlock potential. As the only all-ability academy in Buckinghamshire, we are proud to provide an outstanding education for every student — from high academic achievers to those with special educational needs. Our innovative, inclusive curriculum reflects the diversity of our school community and is purposefully designed to challenge, support, and inspire every learner. If you're ready to grow as an educator and make a real difference, this is your opportunity to take your career to the next level — and be part of something truly transformational. Explore the opportunity We are seeking a committed and enthusiastic Assistant Head of Learning (Year 8) to support the Head of Learning in delivering high-quality pastoral care. This is a rewarding and dynamic role for someone who is passionate about improving outcomes for young people and making a meaningful difference to their school experience. You will be a proactive and resourceful individual with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, able to build strong relationships with students, parents and colleagues. The role is varied, fast-paced and highly rewarding—no two days are the same—so resilience, adaptability, a good sense of humour and a positive outlook are essential. You will play a key role in supporting all students across the year group, including those with SEND and those who are most able. This will include a combination of the following responsibilities: Providing mentoring and coaching through targeted support Coordinating, delivering and evaluating student intervention programmes Supporting improvements in student attendance Monitoring and supporting student progress and achievement Promoting positiv