Supreme Head

Supreme Head is the official title for the presiding leader of the International Confederation of Wizards. This position represents the highest level of administrative authority within the global wizarding community, carrying immense prestige and influence over matters of international magical law and cooperation.

While the specific duties of the Supreme Head are not explicitly detailed in the novels, the title implies ultimate leadership over the International Confederation of Wizards. The holder of this post is responsible for presiding over the Confederation's assemblies and guiding its mission to maintain international magical cooperation and uphold the International Statute of Secrecy. The position grants the holder significant political sway over magical governments worldwide.

The only known wizard to have held the title of Supreme Head during the events of the series is Albus Dumbledore.

Role in the Story

The title of Supreme Head primarily serves to establish Albus Dumbledore's vast influence and esteemed reputation far beyond his roles as Headmaster of Hogwarts and Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot. His removal from the office in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix highlights the effectiveness of the Ministry of Magic's campaign to isolate him and demonstrates the international political fallout from his warnings. His subsequent reinstatement in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince marks a crucial turning point, signifying the broader wizarding world's official acknowledgment of Lord Voldemort's return and the restoration of Dumbledore's public authority.