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Creating Your Roadmap, Your Life After Headship

Time: 9:30am - 12:15pm

This course is being delivered online, note this course will NOT be recorded.

Fees
Member - £99
Non-Member - £149

Facilitators - Helen Woodward

We know from research many school leaders are thinking about a career move.

How would you know if it's time to begin a new chapter in your career?

What would alert you to thinking it's time for a change?

If you're not sure, perhaps take some time to think about this: What does it mean to live and work well?'

Status quo bias can lull us into thinking we've just not made the decision yet... but of course remaining as we are, is also a decision.

Lots of head teachers and school leaders are unsure of what to do next, and unsure of where to begin. The first step is to recognise this is an opportunity for learning.

And we’re here to help!

We have a bespoke course just for you - you'll learn how to define a new future for yourself and create an action plan to make it happen.

Aims

  • Clarity about your valuable transferable skills, experience and knowledge

    The start of a Roadmap to begin planning your new working life

    Understanding of what brings meaning, energy and hope to your life.

     

Audience

All school leaders, all settings and phases.

Facilitators

Helen Woodward

Helen is an advisor, coach and consultant, specialising in leadership development. Helen works with startups, businesses and public sector organisations, providing:
1:1 Executive Leadership Coaching
360 Leadership Diagnostics
Leadership Development Programmes and Workshops

Through this work leaders can nurture exceptional working relationships, build high-performing teams, and cultivate thriving organisations.

Previously Helen was Head of School Improvement for the Department for Education, and held lead roles in national, regional and local government, schools and colleges. She has designed and facilitated coaching and leadership programmes for the University of Manchester and served as a Magistrate in Greater Manchester.

When not blogging about leadership Helen is a performing musician and a keen explorer -  with highest altitude gig being in the Himalayas at 2700m!

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