Job Purpose
Supporting the leadership and management of the arts subjects across RLT Primary schools to secure:
- Coherent and sequential curricula in schools
- Excellent teacher subject knowledge
- Effective development and use of resources
- Improved outcomes for pupils
- And to continue to lead on the annual Arts Festival and to develop other trust wide enrichment Arts activities and opportunities
Duties and Responsibilities
- Lead a Trust-Wide network of primary phase professionals in the area of The Arts (Art, Music and Dance)
- Prepare an action plan for The Arts which fulfils the main purpose of the role (see above). To include:
- holding meetings to support professional development of The Arts subject leads 3 times a year
- supporting schools with developing a coherent, rigorous art, music and dance curriculum in light of the reviewed National Curriculum
- working with individual schools to support art, music and dance curriculum delivery and improve subject outcomes
- Communicate effectively with the SCPs/DoE in the delivery of the action plan
- Provide feedback to schools, the CEO and the Trust Board as necessary on progress against the action plan.
The Postholder will have:
- Successful experience of an arts subject leadership
- Excellent knowledge of the current National Curriculum and a developing insight of the curriculum review in 2026
- Understanding of high-quality teaching and learning strategies; the ability to model this for others and support others to improve
- Awareness of local and national organisations that can provide support with the delivery of the the arts subjects
- Good IT skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
The TLR3 for these responsibilities will be paid for a period of 1 year till 31st August 2027.If you would like to discuss this role further, contact Felix Rayner, Deputy Director of Primary Education - frayner@riverlearningtrust.org
Education has the power to change lives, communities and society for the better. At RLT we believe that we can achieve more for our pupils, trainees, staff and communities by working together rather than alone. Schools in RLT are united by a common belief in the benefits of working together, and by our commitment to shared principles.
OUR VISION is for our schools and SCITT to improve rapidly, continuously and sustainably: to be better faster together.
OUR 'WHY?' is that children and young people 'only get one go' in school and therefore as part of RLT we aim to ensure the best possible 'go' for our pupils.
OUR 'HOW?' is through the highest support and challenge for our schools and each other, underpinned by our principles.
Our employees benefit from a wide variety of support including extensive continuing professional learning and development opportunities, wellbeing and staff networks and access to Defined Benefit Pension Schemes (TPS and LGPS) for all staff. For more information on what it is like to work for the Trust, and the benefits you could access, please see our " Working in RLT " guide.
This role includes regulated activity relevant to children.
If you would like to have a confidential conversation with Felix Rayner (Deputy Director of Primary Education), about the role, prior to application, then please email frayner@riverlearningtrust.org.
The River Learning Trust are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and preventing extremism. The Trust is required to conduct a variety of checks and online searches about you as part of their recruitment process in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. It is an offence to apply for certain roles within schools if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.
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