Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) vs Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior)

How do Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) and Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior) compare on AI displacement risk? Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) scores 61.3/100 (GREEN (Transforming)) while Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior) scores 65.2/100 (GREEN (Transforming)). Here's the full breakdown.

Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior): The deputy headteacher's core work -- leading teaching and learning, managing staff, overseeing behaviour and pastoral systems, and deputising for the headteacher in all functions -- is irreducibly human. AI is transforming the data, reporting, and administrative layer (25% of task time), but cannot lead a school team, make safeguarding judgments, or build the trust relationships that define this role. 45% of work is entirely beyond AI reach. Safe for 10+ years.

Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior): The Head of Department still teaches 60-80% of their timetable -- the most AI-resistant work in the economy -- while managing one subject team. AI is transforming the administrative and analytical layer (exam data analysis, lesson planning, marking, department reporting) but cannot teach a classroom of teenagers, mentor a struggling colleague, or lead curriculum change. 50% of work is entirely beyond AI reach. Safe for 10+ years.

Score Comparison

Your Role

Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior)

GREEN (Transforming)
61.3/100
+3.9
points gained
Target Role

Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior)

GREEN (Transforming)
65.2/100

Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior)

25%
30%
45%
Displacement Augmentation Not Involved

Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior)

5%
45%
50%
Displacement Augmentation Not Involved

Tasks You Lose

2 tasks facing AI displacement

15%Data analysis, monitoring & reporting -- tracking pupil progress, generating Ofsted-ready evidence, analysing attendance data, producing reports for SLT and governors, monitoring KPIs
10%Administrative operations -- timetabling, cover arrangements, policy drafting, operational logistics, coordinating school events, managing day-to-day operational issues

Tasks You Gain

4 tasks AI-augmented

15%Subject leadership & curriculum planning -- designing schemes of work, choosing exam specifications, sequencing content across KS3-5, implementing curriculum changes, writing department development plans
15%Assessment design, marking & exam results analysis -- creating assessments, marking across own classes, moderating department marking, analysing GCSE/A-level results data, tracking pupil progress, producing subject data reports
5%Department budget & resource management -- managing the departmental budget (typically GBP 2,000-15,000), procuring textbooks, equipment, and software, allocating resources across the team
10%Lesson planning & resource creation -- planning own lessons across multiple year groups plus overseeing and quality-assuring department resources, building shared resource banks

AI-Proof Tasks

3 tasks not impacted by AI

35%Classroom teaching -- delivering subject-specific lessons, managing behaviour, questioning, discussion, adapting instruction in real-time across 16-20 periods per week
10%Staff mentoring, lesson observations & CPD -- coaching team members, observing lessons and giving feedback, leading department meetings, supporting ECTs and trainee teachers, running subject-specific CPD
5%Pastoral & safeguarding -- in loco parentis during teaching hours, identifying at-risk pupils, safeguarding duties, supporting students' pastoral needs encountered through subject teaching

Transition Summary

Moving from Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) to Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior) shifts your task profile from 25% displaced down to 5% displaced. You gain 45% augmented tasks where AI helps rather than replaces, plus 50% of work that AI cannot touch at all. JobZone score goes from 61.3 to 65.2.

Sub-Score Breakdown

Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior) wins 1 of 5 dimensions — stronger on Task Resistance.

Dimension Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior)
Task Resistance (/5) 3.9 4.1
Evidence Calibration (/10) 5 5
Barriers to Entry (/10) 8 8
Protective Principles (/9) 7 7
AI Growth Correlation (/2) 0 0

What Do These Scores Mean?

Each role is assessed using the AI Job Resistance Index (AIJRI), a composite score from 0 to 100 measuring how resistant a role is to AI displacement. The score is built from five dimensions: Task Resistance (how many core tasks can AI automate), Evidence Calibration (real-world adoption data), Barriers (regulatory, physical, and trust barriers protecting the role), Protective Principles (human-centric factors like empathy and judgement), and AI Growth Correlation (whether AI growth helps or hurts the role).

Roles scoring above 60 land in the Green Zone (AI-resistant), 40–60 in the Yellow Zone (needs adaptation), and below 40 in the Red Zone (high displacement risk). For full individual assessments, see the Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) and Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior) role pages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which role is safer from AI — Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) or Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior)?
Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior) scores 65.2/100 on the AI Job Resistance Index, placing it in the GREEN zone. Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) scores 61.3/100 (GREEN zone), making it somewhat more exposed to AI displacement.
What is the biggest difference between Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) and Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior)?
The largest gap is in overall AI resistance: a 3.9-point difference. Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior) benefits from stronger scores across sub-dimensions like Task Resistance, Barriers to Entry, and Protective Principles. See the full sub-score breakdown above for a dimension-by-dimension comparison.
Can I transition from Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) to Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior)?
Many professionals transition between these roles. The comparison above shows which tasks you would gain, lose, and retain. Visit the individual role pages for Deputy Headteacher (Mid-to-Senior) and Head of Department — UK Secondary School (Mid-to-Senior) for detailed transition guidance and related career paths.

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