Regional Officer - East Midlands

  • NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HEADTEACHERS
  • Mar 21, 2026
Full time

Job Description

Starting salary - £62,966 rising to £66,279 per annum plus agile working and cash for car allowance and an attractive benefits package

Our range of excellent benefits include

  • 39 days holiday allowance including bank holidays in addition to 4 days Christmas closure
  • 21 hours wellbeing leave, wellbeing contribution, generous pension scheme and commitment to personal growth through funded learning.

Applied pro-rata if working part-time

You will be based remotely (at home) with the ability to cover the East Midlands region for field based work.

Residence in or near the region identified, the ability to drive and a valid driving licence are essential for this role.

Job summary

Are you looking for a new role that will help to support school leaders, and our union, as we continue to grow and organise across the regions.

We're looking for a committed and determined individual to advise, support and represent our members in England, dealing with a wide range of employment and professional issues that may impact on their continued employment and job security. The role will act as an advocate in relation to internal employment and other procedures to secure the most appropriate resolution for our members.

Our officers provide support for branches and regions within their designated areas ensuring that our campaigning and organising priorities are delivered and lead on training for branch officials.

If you would like the opportunity to influence the future of the education system, this vacancy may be of interest to you.

Person specification

We are looking for an individual with experience of advocacy and representing others in difficult situations, along with strong organising skills. Good negotiation skills balanced with a strong trade union, employment law or education law background are essential for this role.

You will also need to have strong leadership skills and a proven track record of using your own initiative to manage complex and difficult situations. Highly developed interpersonal skills and the ability to influence are also critical. In order to deliver the best service to members, we ask that candidates for this role are prepared to travel extensively and work long hours when needed to get the job done.

About us

NAHT represents more than 38,000 school leaders in early years, primary, secondary/post primary and special schools, making us the largest association for school leaders in the UK. Our members consist of all categories of school leaders. We provide representation, advice and training for school leaders in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. We use our voice at the highest levels of government to influence policy for the benefit of leaders and learners everywhere.

NAHT is an equal opportunities employer. We're committed to promoting an inclusive and supportive culture that celebrates diversity and attracts, retains and develops our people through living our values of People First, Be Bold, Go Further and In it Together.

We have a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination, bullying, harassment (including sexual) or victimisation of any kind.

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The closing date for receipt of applications is 5 th April 2026.

First interview - 13 th April 2026 (via Microsoft Teams)

Second interview - 20 th April 2026 (in person, at our London office)

Start date for the successful candidate is 1 st July 2026.

Applications from agencies will not be accepted