St Michael's Church of England Primary School · Ferryhill, North East
One Excellence English Hub is one of only 34 English Hubs across England appointed by the Department for Education, recognised for our expertise in the teaching of reading and for taking a leading role in supporting schools to improve their provision for phonics, early reading and early language. Our work is driven by a strong moral purpose. We focus particularly on supporting the slowest‑progress children in Reception and Year 1, ensuring that every child is successful, regardless of background, additional needs or abilities. We believe that high‑quality early literacy teaching is fundamental to equity, opportunity and lifelong learning. As an English Hub, we provide support rooted in the most up‑to‑date evidence and guidance linked to the three core aims of the English Hubs programme. All of our work offers schools opportunities to evaluate, refine and strengthen their practice, building sustainable capacity and confident leadership in literacy. We work collaboratively with schools through intensive support partnerships, light‑touch support and high‑quality professional development. Our team of experienced Literacy Specialists bring deep subject knowledge, practical classroom experience and a commitment to reflective, evidence‑informed practice. One Excellence English Hub supports schools across: County Durham Newcastle Gateshead North Tyneside South Tyneside Northumberland Purpose of the Role To promote and develop excellent teaching of phonics using accredited SSP programmes, strong early reading practice and deliberate early language development within and across partner schools. To promote a love of reading through reading for pleasure pedagogy. To demonstrate highly skilled teaching, planning and assessment in order to effectively support all pupils to make excellent progress. To provide support to leaders and teachers both within their own school and externally to partner schools, in order to improve standards in phonics and reading. Literacy Specialist Base School Base schools must ensure they have the capacity, expertise and commitment to release the Early Language and Literacy Specialist to take part in delivering school to-school support for the duration of the programme. Early Language and Literacy Specialists are seconded from their base school through a flexible agreement. Applications must include a supporting statement from the applicant’s Headteacher confirming their commitment to release the member of staff for this time. Time Commitment Summer Term 2026 - Friday 10 July 2026 Autumn Term 2026 - September - Attend Literacy Specialist visit with an experienced Literacy Specialist 1st September 2026 - 20th July 2027 - Secondment on an agreement with the Headteacher. When completing the application, the headteacher will need to state the frequency the Literacy Specialist can be released (for example, one day a week) Payment Schools will receive £375 per Literacy Specialist support day, plus