Lift Schools · London
Salary: £60,000 - £65,000 pro rata + TPS pension + additional benefits Based: Based from home with frequent travel (funded) to our network of schools and EdCity Hours: 0.2 - 0.4 FTE, with hours necessary for the demands of the role. Internal applicants would continue their role within their current school for the remaining 0.6-0.8 FTE. External applicants could choose to complete solely this contract or we can support with exploring and arranging additional employment within one of the schools in our network for those wishing to pursue a full time or larger contract. Start: September
Lift Schools is one of the largest and most ambitious multi-academy trusts in England. With schools across five regions, our mission is clear: to provide an excellent education for every child, in every classroom, every day. History sits at the heart of that mission. We believe that a strong history experience is a critical component of an excellent education, ensuring that young people are equipped as learners, citizens and individuals for onward success. We are now seeking an expert history leader to join our central curriculum team part time as National Lead for History.
About the role As a leading member of our central curriculum team and wider education team, you will play a key part in contributing to our education vision, mission, ambition and strategy. You will oversee and drive our strategic approach to history and its development, offering expert advice, guidance and support. You'll drive improvements in curriculum, standards and teaching - and therefore outcomes - in history across all secondary schools in the trust.
This role blends strategic development with practical hands-on support. Working closely with school leaders, teachers and central colleagues, your work will focus on improving history curriculum quality, teaching practice and pupil outcomes at scale and within specific schools in our network. This means working collaboratively with colleagues, giving advice and counsel and leading by example, including in promoting our shared values and mindsets.
Reporting to the Director of Curriculum, you will work alongside regional education directors, heads of department and school leaders, and lead professional networks that build expertise and capacity across the trust. This is a highly influential role, combining vision, expertise and collaboration to make a meaningful difference to thousands of children nationwide.
About you You are an experienced and credible secondary history leader with a strong track record of improving history outcomes and teaching. You hold significant expertise in effective history education. You are strategic, network-minded and passionate about ensuring excellence as standard. This is a rare opportunity to make a difference to thousands of children and to influence national practice at scale, work alongside a highly committed, values-driven central curriculum team and a opportunity to drive your subject forward at a h