Headteacher/Head of school/ Senco/Teacher/Academy Caretaker in Rayne

Headteacher/Head of school/ Senco/Teacher/Academy Caretaker in Rayne

Rayne Full-Time 80000 - 80000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Aqua Robson Academy

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead a specialist SEND school, shaping inclusive practices and supporting diverse learners.
  • Company: Aqua Robson Academy, dedicated to fostering social skills and strong connections.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, generous leave, professional development, and a supportive culture.
  • Other info: Join a values-driven team focused on wellbeing and continuous improvement.
  • Why this job: Make a meaningful impact on children's lives in a nurturing environment.
  • Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status and experience in SEND or specialist education required.

The predicted salary is between 80000 - 80000 £ per year.

Join Aqua Robson Academy

Location: Walkers House, School Road, Essex CM77 6ST

Contract: Full-time, permanent

Start date: To be confirmed

Closing date: 31st August 2026

Aqua Robson Academy is a specialist educational provision for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). We support learners who may have experienced unmet need, exclusion or placement breakdown, including learners with autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, anxiety, Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, communication needs and other complex needs.

Our work is founded on a relational, therapeutic and inclusive approach. We believe that behaviour is communication, trust comes before teaching, and reflection comes before reaction. We create safe, calm, accessible and nurturing environments where learners can develop communication, relationships, emotional understanding, social confidence, independence and life skills.

We are recruiting committed, skilled professionals who share our values and want to make a lasting difference.

Key responsibilities

  • Lead the academy’s vision, strategy and improvement plan, aligned with its mission and SEND statutory requirements
  • Design and oversee a personalised curriculum in which social skills, communication and relationship-building are central to learning
  • Create and sustain a safe, nurturing and inclusive environment, leading safeguarding, wellbeing and positive behaviour support
  • Provide strategic direction in line with the academy’s ethos and development plan
  • Lead a high-quality SEND curriculum across academic and functional pathways
  • Ensure EHCP outcomes drive daily practice and learner progress
  • Represent the academy to Ofsted, local authorities and multi-agency partners
  • Lead, inspire and develop a dedicated staff team within a collaborative, values-driven culture
  • Manage resources, compliance and reporting to ensure the academy operates effectively and meets regulatory standards

Essential qualifications and experience

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
  • Proven senior leadership experience in SEND or specialist education
  • Expertise in designing learning that builds confidence and life skills
  • Experience supporting learners with autism, ADHD and complex needs
  • Proven ability to lead teams through relational and therapeutic approaches

Desirable

  • NPQH or equivalent
  • Postgraduate SEND or leadership qualification
  • NASENCo qualification or SEND leadership experience
  • Experience in independent, specialist or alternative provision

What we offer

  • Competitive salary
  • Employer pension contribution
  • Generous annual leave
  • Ongoing professional development and leadership coaching
  • The opportunity to shape a specialist SEND provision from inception
  • Supportive, values-led governance

Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENDCo / SENCO)

Salary: £47,000–£50,000 per annum, depending on experience

Reporting to: Board of Trustees / Governors

We are seeking a highly skilled, passionate and strategic SENDCo to lead and continuously improve our SEND provision. You will shape inclusive practice across the academy and ensure pupils receive high-quality, personalised support that leads to measurable progress, increased independence and positive long-term outcomes.

You will work closely with the Headteacher, staff, families, governors and external professionals. You will ensure compliance with statutory duties, including the SEND Code of Practice and Independent School Standards, while embedding safeguarding and inclusion throughout the academy.

Key responsibilities

  • Lead the development and implementation of SEND policy and practice, aligned with the academy motto and SEND Code of Practice
  • Coordinate assessments, EHC needs assessments, annual reviews and statutory processes
  • Ensure plans contain clear targets for social skills, communication and relationships
  • Design personalised provision maps and support strategies that remove barriers to learning, interaction and emotional wellbeing
  • Act as expert adviser and trainer for staff in inclusive practice, positive behaviour support and relationship-based approaches
  • Build strong, trusting partnerships with parents and carers
  • Lead multi-agency work with therapists, psychologists, health and social care teams to provide joined-up support
  • Maintain accurate records, track progress and report on impact to improve outcomes for every learner
  • Act as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead, helping to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all pupils

Essential qualifications and experience

  • QTS or equivalent teaching qualification
  • National Award for SEN Coordination, or eligibility to complete it promptly
  • Deep, current knowledge of SEND legislation, EHCP processes and statutory duties
  • Expert understanding of SEND needs including autism, SEMH, speech and language needs and complex needs, and their impact on social interaction
  • Proven experience coordinating SEND provision, leading reviews and working effectively with multi-agency teams
  • Ability to design support centred on connection, social skills and emotional growth
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to build trust with pupils, families, staff and professionals
  • Highly organised, thorough and calm under pressure
  • Full commitment to the academy mission: “Building Strong Connections and Fostering Social Skills”

What we offer

  • A unique, rewarding role in a values-driven specialist academy
  • The opportunity to shape provision and make a meaningful, lasting difference to children’s lives
  • A supportive, collaborative culture focused on wellbeing and professional growth
  • Training and development in therapeutic and inclusive approaches
  • Competitive salary package, depending on experience
  • A safe, nurturing environment where your expertise is valued and respected

Teacher

Salary: £32,000–£34,000 per annum

Reporting to: Deputy Headteacher / SEND Lead

As a Teacher, you will plan, deliver and review high-quality, personalised learning tailored to each learner’s Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), interests and stage of development. You will create a safe, nurturing and sensory-friendly environment where every child feels seen, understood and able to learn and grow.

You will be a creative, resilient practitioner who understands that trust comes before teaching. Working with support staff, therapists, families and external professionals, you will provide holistic support, model academy values and help every pupil prepare for a meaningful future.

Key responsibilities

  • Plan and deliver personalised, differentiated learning aligned with EHCP outcomes
  • Embed social skills, communication, emotional regulation, independence and life skills in teaching
  • Use evidence-based SEND approaches, including multi-sensory learning, visual supports, Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), TEACCH and SCERTS
  • Adapt the curriculum, tasks and environment to remove barriers and support access
  • Provide safe, meaningful learning that builds confidence, self-esteem and preparation for adulthood

Essential knowledge, skills and experience

  • QTS or equivalent recognised teaching qualification
  • Experience supporting children or young people with SEND, including complex needs, autism, ADHD, SEMH or communication needs
  • Strong knowledge of EHCPs, the SEND Code of Practice and safeguarding procedures
  • Understanding of child development, attachment, trauma, anxiety and neurodiversity
  • Ability to design personalised curricula and implement EHCP outcomes, support plans and risk assessments
  • Knowledge of inclusive approaches such as multi-sensory learning, visual communication and PBS
  • Excellent communication skills with learners, families and professionals
  • A flexible, calm and creative approach, with commitment to teamwork, professional development and academy values

Desirable

  • Specialist training or qualifications in SEND, autism, SEMH or inclusive education
  • Experience in specialist, alternative or residential provision
  • Training in TEACCH, SCERTS, PECS, Makaton, sensory integration or trauma-informed practice
  • Experience with PBS, de-escalation, complex needs, EHCP reviews or multi-agency working
  • Knowledge of assistive technology, communication aids or staff development

Personal qualities

  • Empathetic, patient, calm and supportive
  • Creative and adaptable in supporting learning and connection
  • Relationship-focused and able to build trust first
  • Resilient, reflective and committed to improvement
  • Collaborative and respectful of shared contribution
  • Professional, ethical and committed to confidentiality and positive role modelling
  • Passionate about inclusion and every young person’s potential to learn, progress and achieve

What we offer

  • A rewarding role where you can make a real difference every day
  • High-quality professional development and specialist training
  • A supportive culture focused on staff wellbeing and manageable workloads
  • Competitive salary, employer pension contribution and generous annual leave
  • A safe, well-resourced environment and the opportunity to help shape a growing organisation

Academy Caretaker

Salary: £25,000–£30,000 per annum, depending on experience

Reporting to: School Administrator

As Academy Caretaker, you will be responsible for the care, maintenance, security, cleanliness and safe operation of the academy’s buildings, grounds, fixtures, fittings and equipment.

This is more than a standard caretaker role. The physical environment directly affects whether our neurodiverse learners feel secure, can regulate their emotions and can engage with learning. You will help ensure that noise, lighting, layout and the overall condition of facilities are managed to reduce anxiety and support wellbeing.

You will work with the Operations Lead, School Administrator, teaching teams and external contractors to ensure the premises are risk assessed, meet statutory standards and are fully suitable for our learners. You will be a visible, reliable and respectful role model within the academy community.

Headteacher/Head of school/ Senco/Teacher/Academy Caretaker in Rayne employer: Aqua Robson Academy

Aqua Robson Academy is an exceptional employer dedicated to fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment for both staff and students. With a strong commitment to professional development, competitive salaries, and a values-driven culture, we empower our Headteacher to lead a specialist SEND provision that truly makes a difference in the lives of children and young people. Located in Essex, this role offers the unique opportunity to shape educational practices while being supported by a collaborative governance team focused on continuous improvement and community connection.

Aqua Robson Academy

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Aqua Robson Academy Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Headteacher/Head of school/ Senco/Teacher/Academy Caretaker in Rayne

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Senior Leadership Experience in SEND
Expertise in Designing Learning for SEND
Knowledge of SEND Legislation and EHCP Processes
Experience Supporting Learners with Autism and Complex Needs
Ability to Lead Multi-Agency Teams
Strong Communication Skills