At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead and develop SEND provision, ensuring pupils with additional needs are well supported.
- Company: A highly-regarded secondary school in Cambridge with a calm and orderly environment.
- Benefits: Permanent, full-time position with a salary of £48,952-£57,632 and strong support from leadership.
- Other info: Interviews in late April; supportive working environment with excellent career growth.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives by enhancing their learning experience.
- Qualifications: Experienced SEND specialist with strong collaboration skills.
The predicted salary is between 48952 - 57632 £ per year.
A highly-regarded secondary school in Cambridge is seeking to appoint a SENCo to lead and develop the SEND provision across the school. This SENCo role would ideally be suited to an experienced SEND specialist who is confident working across a whole-school setting, ensuring pupils with additional needs are well supported and able to access a broad and ambitious curriculum.
The School is a large comprehensive school with a mixed sixth form where pupils are well supported, behave well and achieve consistently at a good level. The school has a calm and orderly environment, supported with a solid structure, clear routines and consistent expectations across all year groups.
SENCo – Job Highlights
- SENCo role in a well-established secondary school
- Permanent, full-time position
- £48,952-£57,632
- Leadership responsibility for SEND provision across the school
- Strong pastoral and inclusion systems already in place
- Excellent support from senior leadership team
- Interviews taking place in the last week of April
The successful SENCo will lead on ensuring pupils with SEND are accurately identified and effectively supported in lessons. Staff know pupils well and work closely to adapt learning, using structured systems such as personalised learning plans to support progress.
You will work closely with teaching staff to strengthen classroom practice, ensuring strategies for SEND are consistently applied across departments. The role also involves working with external agencies and maintaining strong communication with families.
SENCo - Why this school?
- Pupils are calm, respectful and ready to learn
- Strong behaviour systems consistently applied
- Clear focus on inclusion and pupil support
- Well-structured curriculum with strong subject delivery
- Effective safeguarding and pastoral systems
- Wide range of enrichment and extra-curricular opportunities
- Staff report a supportive and well-organised working environment
This is a SENCo role in a school where inclusion is taken seriously, systems are established, and staff work together to support pupils effectively.
SENCo - Cambridge - September 2026 in Otley employer: Ribbons and Reeves Limited
Join a vibrant secondary school in Epping that prioritises a supportive and collaborative work culture, where your contributions as a Maths Cover Supervisor will be valued. With a strong focus on professional development, this role offers ample opportunities for growth and advancement, allowing you to make a meaningful impact on students' learning journeys in a dynamic educational environment.
Contact Details:
Ribbons and Reeves Limited Recruitment Team