School of Coding

Head of School (Computing & IT)

🇬🇧 Birmingham, Wielka Brytania Na miejscu Edukacja i szkolenia Pełny etat Opublikowano Maj 13, 2026
Tryb pracy Na miejscu
Forma zatrudnienia Pełny etat
Język English
Opublikowano 13 maja 2026
Ostatnio sprawdzono 27 maja 2026
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Head of School (Computing & IT) at School of Coding: Birmingham, Wielka Brytania; Na miejscu; Pełny etat; Edukacja i szkolenia. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.

  • Location and workplace: Birmingham, Wielka Brytania, Na miejscu
  • Role classification: Edukacja i szkolenia, Pełny etat
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About School of Coding & AI

School of Coding & AI (SoC&AI) is one of the UK’s fastest growing education providers, delivering high quality, career focused programmes across Business, Coding, Computer Science & AI, STEM, Health and Social Care.

We work with schools and universities to provide education that leads to real outcomes. Our focus is simple, student first, always.

We are now looking for a Head of Computing & IT to lead the strategic development, academic quality and continued growth of our Computing, IT, Computer Science and digital technology provision.

About the role

Reporting to the Dean, the Head of Computing & IT will provide strategic and operational leadership across our Computing and IT academic portfolio, ensuring the School delivers high quality teaching, strong student outcomes and programmes that remain relevant to the needs of the technology, digital and computing sectors.

This is a senior academic leadership role with responsibility for shaping the direction of the Computing & IT portfolio, strengthening academic standards, supporting curriculum development and driving sustainable growth. You will work closely with Subject Leads, academic teams and senior leaders to ensure the School has the right structure, quality assurance, partnerships and delivery standards in place to support students and meet organisational objectives.

The role will also play an important part in identifying opportunities to expand provision, develop new courses, build external partnerships and strengthen SoC&AI’s profile across computing, IT, digital technology, software development, cyber, data, AI and related sectors.

The postholder will be responsible for maintaining academic quality, regulatory compliance and financial sustainability, while contributing to SoC&AI’s wider growth strategy and ensuring the Computing & IT School is recognised for quality, relevance, innovation and student success.

What You’ll Be Doing

Strategic Leadership

  • Set and deliver a clear academic and commercial strategy for the Computing & IT School.
  • Lead the growth and development of Computing, IT, Computer Science and digital technology provision.
  • Identify market opportunities, sector needs and curriculum developments that support portfolio growth.
  • Contribute to senior leadership forums and wider organisational strategy.
  • Ensure the School’s direction aligns with SoCAI’s priorities, student outcomes and external sector expectations.

Academic Quality & Student Experience

  • Own teaching quality, learning outcomes and the overall student experience.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory bodies such as OfS, Ofsted and relevant PSRBs.
  • Use data, including NSS, continuation, completion and outcomes, to drive improvement.
  • Embed inclusive, accessible and high quality education.

Research, Innovation & Impact

  • Develop research, scholarship and knowledge exchange activity across Computing, IT and related disciplines.
  • Encourage applied research, sector engagement and innovation that supports real world technology, digital and computing challenges.
  • Support staff development, research output and external funding opportunities.
  • Align activity with industry needs and regional priorities.

People Leadership

  • Lead and develop academic teams across the Computing & IT School.
  • Build a high performing, accountable and engaged culture.
  • Manage senior roles within the School and support leadership capability.
  • Oversee workforce planning and effective deployment of resources.

Financial & Operational Management

  • Own and manage the Computing & IT School budget.
  • Ensure financial sustainability and delivery against agreed targets.
  • Optimise use of staff, space and resources.
  • Respond effectively to changes in funding or demand.

External Partnerships & Profile

  • Build and manage relationships with employers, universities, technology companies, digital organisations, professional bodies and wider sector partners.
  • Create opportunities for placements, employability, applied learning and sector engagement.
  • Represent the Computing & IT School externally and strengthen its reputation.
  • Develop partnerships that support curriculum relevance, student progression and wider industry impact.

Governance & Compliance

  • Ensure full compliance with internal policies and external regulations.
  • Lead on risk management, safeguarding and health & safety within the School.
  • Contribute to academic governance and assurance processes.