Saturday, September 2, 2017
Deputy Cluster Advisor
The Role
The role of the Cluster Supervisor is to support the Principal, Co-coordinators and Teachers to realise the
vision of the ASP, through professional leadership and management of the teaching and learning. Cluster
Supervisors will look after a number of these schools in small ‘clusters’. The school could be located in any
of the northern emirates but usually close together.
The job specifications are listed below.
Co-ordinate all aspects of the ASP programme within the school
Liaise with the Principal to ensure the resources available meet the programmes requirements, and
take immediate action should there be any issues that impact on the quality of teaching
Ensure all periods on the ASP are covered
Monitor student attendance and take the necessary action as determined by the ASP policy on
lateness and attendance
Ensure academic excellence is maintained through observations and monitoring of ASP teaching
staff
Develop training plans to ensure staff are regularly updated on the curriculum and other aspects of
the programme’s requirements
Engage parents and guardians to ensure they understand and are involved in the academic life of
their child(ren)
Contribute to the development and improvement of the programme.
Requirements
Experience Required To be an Cluster Supervisor, you would need to have:
A minimum of two years’ experience in a senior role within a school or
college
Have a minimum of five years’ successful teaching experience within
the disciplines of either mathematics or science or related subjects;
Experience gained from more than one educational entity
Education
In return you will receive:
•Full salary package of approximately £70,000 per annum
•Medical insurance for Employee, Spouse and up to 3 children
•Mobilisation/ Demobilisation flights
•End of Service Bonus
Interviews are held in Manchester,London,Sharjah,USA,Australia. please only apply if your willing to travel to these locations
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