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The Headteacher – Junior School provides visionary instructional leadership and expert management for all staff within Grades 7–9. This role is central to ensuring high-quality teaching, effective implementation of the Kenyan Competency-Based Education (CBE), and outstanding academic and behavioural outcomes. The Headteacher will mentor, coach, and professionally develop teachers, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement.

Operational Leadership & Communication

Administrative Management

  • Daily Operations Oversight: Ensure smooth running of all Junior School activities, including timetabling, classroom allocation, and resource management.
  • Efficiency & Compliance: Monitor administrative processes to guarantee efficiency, adherence to policies, and compliance with regulatory standards.
  • Resource Coordination: Manage logistical needs such as teaching materials, facilities, and support services to optimize the learning environment.
  • Problem-Solving: Anticipate and resolve operational challenges quickly, ensuring minimal disruption to teaching and learning.

Internal Communication

  • Information Flow: Act as the central link between the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and Junior School staff, ensuring clear, timely, and transparent communication.
  • Feedback Channels: Establish systems for gathering staff input and relaying it constructively to management.
  • Policy Dissemination: Communicate policies, updates, and strategic priorities to staff for consistent implementation.
  • Collaboration & Alignment: Facilitate regular staff meetings and briefings to align the team with school goals.
  • Culture Building: Promote openness, trust, and collaboration.

External Communication

  • Parent Engagement: Serve as a key liaison with parents, ensuring they are well-informed on academic progress and school initiatives.
  • Stakeholder Relations: Maintain professional communication with education authorities and community partners.
  • Information Sharing: Provide timely updates through newsletters, meetings, and digital platforms.
  • Crisis & Issue Management: Communicate effectively during sensitive or urgent situations.
  • Representation: Act as an ambassador for the Junior School in external engagements.

Instructional Leadership & Professional Development

  • Academic Quality Assurance: Take full responsibility for teaching and learning quality, maintaining high pedagogical standards.
  • Coaching & Mentoring: Lead structured coaching through classroom observations and feedback.
  • Curriculum Expertise (CBE): Work closely with curriculum leadership to ensure strong subject knowledge and learner-centred delivery, including Project-Based Learning (PBL).
  • Promoting Values: Embed core competencies and values into daily teaching.
  • CPD Strategy: Design and deliver impactful professional development sessions.
  • Performance Management: Oversee appraisal cycles, set goals, and ensure accountability.

Staff Management

  • Line Management: Provide direct leadership to all teaching and support staff.
  • Team Culture: Foster a collaborative and professional teaching environment.
  • Staff Deployment: Allocate staff effectively to optimize learning outcomes.
  • Recruitment & Induction: Lead hiring and onboarding aligned with institutional values.

Academic & Behavioural Oversight

  • Academic Attainment: Ensure effective use of assessment data to drive student achievement.
  • Pastoral Support: Oversee student well-being and support systems.
  • Discipline & Behaviour Management: Ensure consistent application of behaviour policies and proactive interventions.
  • Case Management: Handle disciplinary matters fairly and consistently, involving parents where necessary.

Welfare

  • Learner Welfare & Safeguarding: Champion safeguarding and ensure compliance with child protection protocols.
  • Shared Responsibility: Encourage parent and stakeholder involvement in welfare.
  • Inclusive Culture: Promote diversity, belonging, and inclusion.
  • Supportive Environment: Build a culture of trust and respect among staff and students.

Education:

  • Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from a recognized institution.
  • A Master’s degree in Education, Educational Leadership, or Curriculum Studies is an added advantage.

Certification:

  • Valid registration with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and in good standing.

Experience:

  • Minimum 10 years of teaching experience in secondary school.
  • At least 5 years in an instructional leadership role.
  • Experience teaching and managing at high school level.
  • Evidence of impact on student outcomes and staff development.

Expertise:

  • Instructional coaching and teacher mentoring.
  • Performance management and appraisal systems.
  • Strong understanding of CBE implementation.
  • Ability to align teaching practices with Ministry of Education standards.

Preferred Attributes

  • Visionary leadership
  • Approachability and empathy
  • Strong communication skills
  • Collaborative team-building
  • Integrity and professionalism
  • Results-oriented mindset
  • Resilience and adaptability
  • Commitment to student welfare

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