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School Improvement Director x 2

Raleigh Education Trust · Nottingham

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About the role

The role in a nutshell The School Improvement Director provides strategic leadership and expert guidance to improve the

educational offer across mainstream primary, SEN and Alternative Provision. Working under the

guidance of the Director of Education and within the strategic school improvement team, the right

candidate will drive high-quality curriculum design, evidence-informed pedagogy, and consistent

teaching excellence. You will ensure that every setting delivers an ambitious, inclusive, and coherent

learning experience that enables all pupils to thrive. To do this, you will support and challenge senior

leaders across the Trust, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration and continuous improvement.

A central part of the role is ensuring robust quality assurance through the Deep Learning and

Development Framework, enabling consistent, ambitious, and inclusive practice across all settings. The candidate The ideal candidate will be an exceptional, values-driven leader with a proven track record of securing

high standards across diverse educational settings. You will bring deep expertise in curriculum,

pedagogy, assessment and inclusion, coupled with the strategic insight to drive improvement at scale.

Credible and confident, you will inspire trust, motivate others, and build strong professional

relationships across mainstream, specialist (SEN) and alternative provision environments. You will

combine analytical rigour with emotional intelligence, using evidence-informed approaches to raise

achievement and strengthen leadership capacity. With a relentless belief in the potential of every

learner, you will champion equity, inclusion and excellence, modelling the professionalism, integrity

and ambition expected across the Trust. The ideal candidate will be collaborative, resilient and

forward-thinking who thrives on challenge, embraces innovation and is committed to delivering

sustained, transformational improvement.

We welcome applications from everyone who believes they meet the expectations of the role

regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith, or disability. To ensure that our staff

composition is representative of the communities we serve, applications from groups who are

currently under-represented in education including people with disabilities and people from minority

ethnic backgrounds are particularly encouraged.

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