Description This is a new and exciting role within the Special Partnership Trust, an extraordinary Multi-Academy Trust who are redefining Special Educational Needs in the UK. Our mission is clear; to be a force for good in SEN and make a positive difference to people's lives. We challenge conventions, pioneer excellence, and work tirelessly to create better tomorrows for our young people and their families. The Special Partnership Trust is a specialist provider that is continuing to grow and develop Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision across the South West. The Trust is currently developing innovative approaches to deliver a new, integrated specialist healthcare provision across the Trust. This means there are new opportunities to work as part of our team. We are looking for someone who will lead the development of a comprehensive pupil healthcare approach across the Trust, working with specialist professionals as part of an interagency team. The successful candidate will lead the delivery of a comprehensive health offer to pupils with complex health needs, working with partners, parent, carers, and manage a Trust team of Healthcare Leads. The postholder will be supported by Trust services to develop career pathways for Trust staff as part of a sustainable approach to supporting SEND. The opportunity would suit a knowledgeable healthcare individual that is passionate about supporting young people. Someone, who is excited, curious and motivated to find solutions and make a difference. If you believe you have the necessary skill set to work with partners to develop a new innovative service that forms a crucial aspect of the high-quality specialist provision that the Trust delivers, we would like to hear from you. Benefits: We provide our staff with a diverse range of benefits that support their day to day needs both at work and outside of work. These include: • NHS Pension for Healthcare staff through directional body status. • 37 days paid holiday (incl. bank holidays) for Support Staff, from start of employment with the Trust • Access to ‘Extra Special’, the Trust’s employee reward portal. The portal provides access to all our employee benefits including hundreds of retailer discounts and cash back offers. • Simply Health Optimise Health Plan – supporting employees and their families with health care costs and also including access to counselling services, health checks and other tools via a myWellbeing App. • Employees Assistance Programme, designed to help staff deal with personal and professional problems. • Occupational Health support from Medigold Health Protect and access to Thrive, a clinically led NHS approved mental wellbeing App. • Cycle 2 Work Scheme via salary sacrifice. • Discounted gym memberships with Better Leisure. • Learning & Development/CPD opportunities. The Trust is committed to developing staff and providing access to quality assured training to enable individuals to reach their full potential. Contact us: If you would like to discuss the role in confidence please contact Guy Chappell, CEO, on 07807 495402 or Ruth Carpenter, Headteacher – Nancealverne School on 01736 365039. For further information, please visit our vacancy page on our website: www.specialpartnership.org Special Partnership Trust, Pencalenick School, St Clement, Truro, TR1 1TE t: 01872 520385 e: spopespecialpartnership.org The Special Partnership Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to the satisfactory completion of checks and references, including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. In accordance with guidance in Keeping Children Safe in Education; the Trust will undertake an online search of all shortlisted candidates. Organisation address (inc postcode) Special Partnership Trust, C/o Pencalenick School, St Clement, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 1TE Contact name Steven Pope Contact email spopespecialpartnership.org Website www.specialpartnership.or g Link to apply https://www.specialpartnership.org/news/?pid78&nid2&storyid242