Secondary Schools Programmes Manager
12 hours ago
Aylesbury
Secondary Schools Programmes Manager Hours: Minimum of 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. To include occasional weekend, evening, and bank holiday working in order to deliver the programme, for which TOIL will be granted. The Role: We are seeking an experienced Secondary Schools Programmes Manager to be an integral part of the Learning team at Waddesdon Manor. The Learning team are responsible for delivering a wide-ranging suite of educational programmes and activities focused on the resources at Waddesdon, from primary to secondary school pupils. The successful candidate will assist in the development of an innovative blueprint that will provide experiential learning opportunities across the Manor and Estate for Waddesdon School pupils. Working collaboratively with the school and Manor, the post-holder will manage the programme and to act as the central liaison between the partners. Once established, the intention is to include other secondary schools to become a national model of excellence. What you will do: This is a hands-on role, directly engaging with young people and forming part of the team delivering the existing schools and education provision at Waddesdon Manor. An experiential curricular and super-curricular programme of activities will enable students to: • Deepen knowledge through access to cultural and natural heritage, • Tackle issues that matter to them, particularly environmental challenges, and mental health, • Develop teamwork and leadership skills through creative, physical and outdoor experiences Key Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Programme Development & Delivery (Waddesdon Focused) • In close partnership with Waddesdon School, lead the design and delivery of a secondary schools programme rooted in the rich educational opportunities at Waddesdon Manor and Waddesdon Estate, • Co-design activities with teachers, students and Learning Team colleagues, ensuring strong student voice, which enhance the curriculum, • Oversee and, where appropriate, directly deliver learning activities alongside Waddesdon staff and schoolteachers, • Capture learning, resources and delivery models developed through the Waddesdon pilot, • Develop a clear, tested blueprint that can be adapted for use with other secondary schools, • Lead on safeguarding practice within the secondary schools programme, • Ensure robust risk assessments and safe working practices for all on-site and off-site activities, • Act as the main relationship lead for Waddesdon School, • Work closely with internal teams across Waddesdon Manor to support programme delivery, • Enable clear communication and coordination between all stakeholders, • Manage timetabling, logistics and staffing for assemblies, visits, projects, campaigns and expeditions, • Coordinate careers encounters, work placements and employer engagement linked to Waddesdon, • Support the development of awards, recognition schemes or accreditation, • Design and embed monitoring and both internal and external evaluation processes to assess impact at Waddesdon, • Use findings to refine the programme and inform future roll-out, • Actively contribute to the work of the Waddesdon Learning Team, supporting other programmes and events as required, • Work flexibly across projects during peak periods You must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, as well as exceptional organisation and project management capabilities. A demonstrable interest in the core themes of cultural education and sustainability is essential too. You’ll have a strong belief that every young person deserves access to high-quality education, and demonstrate a commitment to place-based, inclusive learning. A confident, thoughtful and collaborative approach to your work is important as you’ll need to be a flexible team player. The role is heavily strategic, and so it is important that you can offer a reflective perspective and are delivery-focused. Your areas of knowledge and expertise that matter for this role: Essential: • Proven experience in programme or project management within education, youth engagement or cultural/environmental settings, • Experience of working with secondary-aged young people from diverse backgrounds, • Strong facilitation, teaching and presentation skills, • Ability to build strong relationships with schools and internal teams, • Strong organisational and planning skills, • Experience of developing programmes for replication or scale, • Experience of working with volunteers, • Awareness of challenges facing young people across diverse contexts, • Interest in heritage, landscape and sustainability as learning resources, • Working knowledge of national qualifications and progression routes The safety and wellbeing of children, young people, and vulnerable adults are of the utmost importance for any role at the Rothschild Foundation, Waddesdon Manor. Consequently this position will require an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check to uphold the safety and security of all our guests, staff and volunteers.