Role Details
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Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent
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Salary: Β£33,075 β Β£47,031 (M1 β UPS1 Fringe)
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Hours: 40 hours per week
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Start Date: As soon as possible (interviews will be held in September due to summer holidays)
Key Responsibilities
As our SENDCo, you will be instrumental in:
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Leading the strategic development and implementation of SEND policy and provision, providing expert advice to the Head of School.
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Ensuring the school meets all statutory responsibilities in line with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and defined SEND assessments.
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Coordinating and deploying school provision, including staff (therapists), resources, and intervention strategies for integrated SEN support.
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Overseeing high-quality Careers Education, Information, Advice, and Guidance (CEIAG), developing a comprehensive framework to support pupils\β pathways to adulthood.
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Leading Year 9 transition reviews, capturing student voice and aligning outcomes with Pathways for Adulthood.
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Implementing successful Post-16 transition plans, liaising with colleges for school link courses, visits, and specific pupil needs.
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Identifying and enabling access arrangements for examinations and other accreditation\βs (including Deputy Exam Officer duties).
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Promoting best practice through in-service training (INSET) and continuing professional development (CPD) for new teachers, contributing to the school\βs overall ethos.
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Collaborating with the Head of School to ensure a high-quality, engaging, differentiated, and well-resourced curriculum.
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Communicating effectively with parents/carers, staff, external agencies, and local authorities regarding pupil progress and intervention effectiveness.
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Preparing information and conducting annual statutory reviews and specific case conferences.
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Developing positive relationships within the school, with other Surrey schools, and the wider team to support ongoing school development.
What We\βre Looking For
Essential Qualifications:
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Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) is essential.
Desirable Qualifications:
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Accredited training in specific areas of special education (e.g., Autism, Dyslexia).
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A Management/leadership qualification.
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NPQSL/H/SENDCo or a willingness to achieve one within two years.
Essential Experience:
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A proven track record of excellent creative and structured teaching within relevant key stages and/or a special needs environment.
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Experience in holding responsibility for and successfully implementing policy into effective and successful practice.
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Leadership of a significant area, phase, or inclusion, with responsibility for raising standards across the whole school.
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Effective team management and a history of working collaboratively and effectively with others.
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Communicating effectively to a wide range of different audiences through various mediums.
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Successful management of complex scenarios and conflict resolution.
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Establishing and maintaining effective relationships with a range of external agencies.
Benefits You\βll Enjoy
You will also benefit from a generous package that includes:
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Life assurance
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Competitive Pension
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Perkbox β offering high street discounts
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Employee assistance programme
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Car lease scheme
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Fully funded training and qualifications
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Bike to work scheme
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Free membership to our Health cash back plan β Claim back money on services such as dental, optical, physio, and many more.
How to Apply!
Submit your CV today!
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Contact Detail:
Randstad Education Recruiting Team