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Deputy Head of Primary

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Full Time
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Date Listed6 April 2026
ContractPermanent
Listing TypeSchool Direct

About This Role

The Deputy Head of Primary will play a significant role under the guidance of the Head of Primary by:

  • Promoting and embodying the ethos and standards of excellence as outlined in the GEMS Core Values.
  • Advocating for ‘The GFM Way’ to ensure that the focus on students remains central to all school improvement initiatives.
  • Assisting in the development and execution of the school's strategic plan, excellence plan, and other priority improvement initiatives.
  • Contributing to and providing leadership and management for both staff and students.
  • Ensuring a top-tier educational experience for all students to achieve desired outcomes.
  • Delivering a high-quality experience for parents.
  • Maintaining high academic standards aligned with the school’s aspirations for all students to reach their full potential, as well as the UAE National Agenda targets.
  • Defining the school’s aims and objectives and establishing policies to achieve them.
  • Overseeing staff and resources to support these goals.
  • Monitoring progress towards the school’s aims and objectives.
  • Managing budgets and performing teaching and other professional responsibilities as reasonably assigned by the Principal.

Duties and Responsibilities

School Culture and Behaviour

  • Consistently uphold The GFM Way.
  • Embrace and promote the ethos and standards of excellence as stipulated in the GEMS Core Values.
  • Collaborate closely with the Head of School, Primary Leadership Team, and Vice Principal to establish effective, globally relevant learning and teaching practices. Implement the school’s vision for quality education in line with GEMS expectations.
  • Foster a culture where students enjoy a positive and enriching school experience.
  • Maintain educational standards to prepare students from diverse backgrounds for their next educational and life stages.
  • Cultivate a culture of professionalism among staff.
  • Encourage high standards of student behaviour, supported by clear rules and routines understood by all staff and students, and exemplified by all adults in the school.
  • Implement consistent and fair behaviour management practices in accordance with the school’s behaviour policy.

Teaching, Curriculum, and Assessment

  • Advocate for the Teach Like a GEM approach.
  • Promote Instructional Coaching and the utilization of Steplab.
  • Establish and maintain high-quality teaching across all subjects and phases, grounded in evidence-based practices.
  • Ensure that teaching is supported by subject expertise.
  • Develop monitoring and evaluation systems to assess teaching and learning standards, and implement necessary improvement strategies.
  • Ensure a broad, structured, and coherent curriculum is taught.
  • Establish curriculum leadership, including subject leaders with relevant expertise and professional network access.
  • Utilize valid, reliable, and proportionate methods to assess students’ knowledge and understanding of the curriculum.

Additional and Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Disabilities

  • Foster a culture and practices that enable all students to access the curriculum.
  • Maintain high expectations for all students with SEN and disabilities.
  • Collaborate effectively with parents to identify additional needs and provide appropriate support and adaptations.

Organizational Management and School Improvement

  • Establish and maintain the school’s ethos and strategic direction in collaboration with the governing board and the school community.
  • Develop and oversee systems, processes, and policies to ensure effective school operations.
  • Guarantee the safety and welfare of staff and students through effective safeguarding strategies as part of the duty of care.
  • Manage staff and student well-being.
  • Implement rigorous approaches to identify, manage, and mitigate risks.
  • Identify challenges and barriers to school effectiveness, developing realistic and timely improvement strategies suited to the school’s context.
  • Lead on areas of school improvement.

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Compensation

£30,000 - £45,000+ (Regional Equivalent)
*Estimated range based on regional data averages.
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Application Details
Application Deadline
Apply ASAP — Rolling Reviews
Effective Date of Employment
August 2026 (Anticipated)
Reference ID
4CE6DFB9