Chief Executive Officer & Accounting Officer
Durrington Multi Academy Trust
Worthing · posted 17 July 2026
Job type
full time
Location
Worthing
Category
other_leadership
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
- Provide inspirational and values-led leadership for the Trust, setting a clear strategic vision that delivers excellence for all children and young people.
- Lead the development and implementation of the Trust's strategic plan, ensuring long-term sustainability, growth and impact.
- Promote a culture of ambition, inclusion, collaboration and continuous improvement across all schools.
Educational Excellence
- Drive outstanding educational outcomes and school improvement across the Trust.
- Ensure high standards of teaching, learning, curriculum and inclusion.
- Champion evidence-informed practice and innovation.
People and Culture
- Develop and empower leaders at all levels, building leadership capacity across the Trust.
- Foster a positive organisational culture where staff can thrive and perform at their best.
- Lead workforce development, talent management and succession planning.
Governance and Accountability
- Work closely with Trustees and Local Governing Bodies to ensure strong governance and accountability.
- Act as the key adviser to the Board on educational, strategic and operational matters.
- Promote the highest standards of integrity, transparency and public accountability.
Finance and Operations
- Ensure effective stewardship of public funds and organisational resources.
- Provide strategic oversight of financial planning, risk management, compliance and operational effectiveness.
- Ensure the Trust remains sustainable, resilient and responsive to future challenges.
System Leadership and Partnerships
- Represent the Trust locally, regionally and nationally.
- Build strong partnerships with schools, families, community organisations and external stakeholders.
- Strengthen the Trust's role as a civic leader within education and the wider community.
Person Spec
Essential
- Proven senior leadership experience in education, including successful secondary headship experience (consideration will be given to candidates with exceptional non-secondary experience)
- Significant system leadership experience with demonstrable impact across schools, trusts or wider education settings.
- Track record of improving educational outcomes and driving sustained school improvement.
- Experience of developing and delivering organisational strategy and leading change.
- Strong understanding of curriculum, teaching, learning, assessment and accountability.
- Experience of financial oversight, resource management and delivering value for money.
- Strong understanding of governance, compliance and regulatory requirements.
- Experience of developing high-performing teams and senior leaders.
- Ability to build effective relationships with trustees, governors, staff, pupils, families and external partners.
- Exceptional communication, influencing and stakeholder management skills.
- Commitment to inclusion, safeguarding, equity and high expectations for all children and young people.
- Values-led leadership with integrity, resilience and strong emotional intelligence.
Desirable
- Relevant postgraduate or professional qualification.
- Experience of leadership across multiple schools, phases or settings.
- Experience of leading within a multi-academy trust environment.
- Experience of trust growth, merger, organisational expansion or significant transformation.
- Experience of working with initial teacher training, research schools or wider system leadership organisations.
- Experience of influencing educational policy or contributing to regional or national education networks.
- Understanding of the Accounting Officer responsibilities within an academy trust.