Deputy Headteacher – SEND School

Deputy Headteacher – SEND School

Full-Time 47000 - 65000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Opogo Education

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead teaching and learning in a specialist SEND school, supporting staff and improving pupil outcomes.
  • Company: A dedicated SEND school in London with a collaborative leadership team.
  • Benefits: Higher pay rates, flexible scheduling, and hundreds of free professional development courses.
  • Other info: Join a supportive environment with opportunities for professional growth and collaboration.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on the lives of pupils with complex needs while developing your leadership skills.
  • Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status and experience in leadership roles with a focus on Autism and complex SEND.

The predicted salary is between 47000 - 65000 £ per year.

A specialist SEND school in London is seeking an Assistant Headteacher to join its Senior Leadership Team. This role would suit an experienced middle or senior leader with a strong understanding of Autism and complex learning needs, who is looking to take a leading role in improving teaching and learning, developing staff, and supporting whole-school improvement. The school supports pupils aged 4–18 with Autism and significant learning disabilities. Staff work closely with families and external professionals to provide a consistent and personalised approach that enables pupils to make progress both academically and socially.

Working alongside the Headteacher and senior leaders, you will help shape the school's strategic direction while maintaining a strong presence in classrooms, supporting staff development, and ensuring high standards across the provision.

The Successful Candidate Will Have:

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
  • Experience in a leadership role within a school setting
  • Experience working with pupils with Autism and complex SEND needs
  • A strong understanding of teaching, learning, and assessment
  • Experience supporting and developing teachers and support staff
  • Knowledge of curriculum development and school improvement processes
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively with staff, families, and external agencies
  • Experience of performance management and coaching colleagues
  • A practical and solution-focused approach to leadership

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead on teaching and learning across the school
  • Support the implementation of the school's improvement priorities
  • Line manage teaching staff and contribute to performance management processes
  • Monitor the quality of teaching and support professional development where required
  • Work alongside class teams to improve pupil outcomes
  • Liaise with parents, carers, therapists, and external agencies
  • Contribute to safeguarding leadership within the school
  • Support curriculum planning and the development of individual learning programmes
  • Promote high expectations for pupils and staff

The School Offers

  • A collaborative leadership team
  • Opportunities to influence whole-school practice
  • Ongoing professional development and SEND-specific training
  • Supportive multidisciplinary working with therapists and external professionals
  • The opportunity to make a measurable impact on outcomes for pupils with complex needs
  • A well-established specialist setting with a clear vision for improvement

Our Benefits Include

  • Higher pay rates – our tech-led model reduces overheads and allows us to pay you more
  • Easy scheduling – set your availability and preferences through our app
  • One-click timesheets – approve hours weekly via your phone
  • Smart Match technology – connect with roles that suit your skills and goals
  • Hundreds of free CPD-certified courses through our Learn platform
  • We’re a social enterprise, reinvesting profits to support educators and schools

We are an equal opportunity employer; all qualified applicants will receive consideration regardless of background. Please let us know if you need accommodations during the application process.

Deputy Headteacher – SEND School employer: Opogo Education

As a leading SEND school in London, we pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative and inclusive work environment where staff are empowered to make a real difference in the lives of pupils with Autism and complex learning needs. Our commitment to ongoing professional development, coupled with a supportive leadership team and a clear vision for improvement, ensures that every employee has the opportunity to grow and thrive in their role. Join us to be part of a dedicated community that values innovation, teamwork, and the pursuit of excellence in education.

Opogo Education

Contact Details:

Opogo Education Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Deputy Headteacher – SEND School

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Leadership Experience
Understanding of Autism
Knowledge of Complex SEND Needs
Teaching and Learning Assessment
Staff Development
Curriculum Development