Curriculum Lead
M&M Personnel Ltd
Bristol
£32,916 - £51,048 + TLR
Full-Time | Permanent
September Start
Are you an experienced educator passionate about transforming outcomes for young people who struggle to thrive within mainstream education?
We are recruiting for an exceptional Curriculum Lead to join a specialist Alternative Provision in Bristol supporting Key Stage 3 and 4 students with Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs (SEMH), behavioural challenges and additional learning needs.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate teacher or middle leader looking to step into a role where they can genuinely influence curriculum design, student engagement and whole-school impact.
About the ProvisionThe provision supports students who require a more personalised and nurturing approach to education. Many learners accessing the setting have experienced barriers within mainstream education and benefit from a highly supportive environment focused on re-engagement, emotional wellbeing and positive outcomes.
The curriculum is designed to be flexible, inclusive and responsive, combining academic learning with enrichment, vocational pathways and therapeutic approaches.
The school places a strong emphasis on:
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Relationship-based practice
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Trauma-informed approaches
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Emotional regulation
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Positive behaviour support
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Personalised learning
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Student wellbeing and reintegration
As Curriculum Lead, you will play a key leadership role in shaping and delivering an engaging and adaptable curriculum that meets the diverse needs of students within the provision.
You will work closely with teaching staff, pastoral teams and senior leaders to ensure students receive high-quality learning experiences that promote progress, confidence and long-term success.
Key Responsibilities-
Leading curriculum planning and development across the provision
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Supporting teachers with lesson delivery, assessment and engagement strategies
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Developing creative and personalised learning opportunities
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Monitoring student progress and outcomes
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Promoting inclusive and trauma-informed teaching practices
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Supporting behaviour for learning and student wellbeing
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Coaching and mentoring staff members
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Building positive relationships with students, families and external professionals
We are looking for an individual who:
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Has experience working within Alternative Provision, SEMH or SEND settings
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Is passionate about supporting vulnerable young people
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Has strong curriculum knowledge and leadership ability
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Can build positive and consistent relationships with students
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Understands behaviour as communication
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Is resilient, adaptable and solution-focused
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Has a commitment to inclusion and educational equity
Applications are welcomed from candidates with Primary or Secondary backgrounds.
What the School Offers-
A supportive and collaborative leadership team
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Excellent professional development opportunities
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A highly rewarding specialist education environment
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Opportunities for progression and leadership development
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A strong focus on staff wellbeing
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The opportunity to make a genuine difference to young people's lives
This role is subject to enhanced safeguarding checks including an Enhanced DBS, reference checks, online searches and compliance in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidance.
If you are passionate about creating meaningful educational experiences for young people who require a different approach to learning, we would love to hear from you.
Application opens at the source listing. Free for jobseekers.