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Do you feel appreciated?

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ForOliveShaker · 18/10/2024 21:47

So, for a while now I’ve considered leaving my role.

This all began when my previous head of dept left the school. He was amazing. I genuinely mean that. He held us together. He was my shoulder to cry on when my day was shit, he supported me through any parent complaint (sometimes I wouldn’t get as much support as I hoped) but on the whole. He was great. He was a fantastic example of how to lead a team.

Then, we were appointed a new hod. And they are crap. They believe they are in the right at all times, they want everything their way, if they are in a bad mood. It’s very obvious. I feel there’s not an ounce of appreciation for the work I do for the team (and it’s a lot) I create schemes, do MT plans, create a multitude of resources, mentor, lead on initiatives, create fantastic initiatives to get students engaged in our subject, achieved the highest pass rate and highest percentage of g 6-9s in the last two years. You name it. I’ll do it. Anything asked of me I’ll happily do (maybe that’s where I go wrong.)

However, two terms have gone by and slt have given gifts to certain staff and I’ve been missed. I would be okay with it if I did the bare minimum. But I do so so much. I genuinely will go above and beyond. It seems as though I’m overlooked, it’s actually hurtful seeing gifts on desks and being missed. It’s like I feel I have to push harder to be noticed. But I can’t do anymore.

I know I’m just a number. But I feel really upset and hurt that I get missed out. I just don’t know what I’ve done wrong:(

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ForOliveShaker · 20/10/2024 21:30

MrsHamlet · 20/10/2024 21:27

How on earth do you have the non contact time to do that without creating a cover need in your own school?

And even then, why would you give up that time?

Edited

I have no choice. I’ve been told I have to. . I have my lessons allocated over 4 days and Thursdays are kept off timetable at my academy and I have 4 lessons at one of our other academies and things have been like that for a while.

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ForOliveShaker · 20/10/2024 21:32

ThanksItHasPockets · 20/10/2024 21:23

So not a different MAT, but a different academy within your trust? There is a huge difference and it makes your posts very confusing if your terminology is muddled.

I meant a different academy within our trust. I didn’t proof read the post.

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freidasalazar · 01/12/2024 14:30

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