Job Ref No. ECC6908-783 Position Type: Teaching/Child Support Pay Range: Band 5 Actual starting salary: £29,162
Position Start Date: Immediate Contract Type: Full-time Contract Term: Permanent
Application Close: 10/01/2025 Midnight Date of Interviews: TBC
We are looking to recruit an exceptional Deputy SENCO to join our SEN Team, due to increased growth in student numbers.
Salary range: Band 5 FTE £34,001 - £40,150. Actual starting salary: £29,162, with performance-based yearly increments available.
Working weeks: 39 weeks (Term Time + inset + twilight) and Parent/Open evening as required.
Working Hours: 37 hours per week (08:00-16:00 Mon-Thurs and 08:00 - 15:30 Fri).
The Basildon Academies are two ambitious Academies operating across two sites. The Lower Academy specialises in the teaching of our students aged 11-14, whilst the Upper Academy specialises in our 14-19-year-old student population. The Academies are approximately 1 mile apart.
We are looking for colleagues who share the drive and passion necessary to ensure every student achieves their potential. We are dedicated to supporting staff to build a fulfilling career, offering excellent support and development.
The Deputy SENCO is responsible for assisting the SENCO with the coordination of the SEN Department in order to provide support for our students. The successful candidate will manage the team of Co-Educators, as well as coordinating day-to-day timetabling of in-class support, working with the exams officer to coordinate exam arrangements, and supporting EHCP plans and annual reviews.
The SEN team supports students individually in one-to-one meetings, in small groups, and in class, working with the students on a range of needs to remove any barriers to learning.
The successful candidate should demonstrate they can:
* Support the SENCO across both academies to ensure high-quality provision for all SEN students
* Oversee the preparation of paperwork for all annual reviews, including running these meetings
* Manage SEND staff in the deployment of Co-Educators and the delivery of interventions
* Collaborate closely with teaching staff and the pastoral teams in order to achieve effective provision, including cover
* Maintain the SEN register and other records in line with the Code of Practice
* Oversee students coded SEN K, ensuring that everything is in place for them to make progress in line with their targets
* Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and be able to communicate with pupils and teachers on all levels.
Previous work experience in a school or academy is desired, but not essential.
To be considered for the post you must:
* Have 5 GCSE Grades at C or above (or equivalent), including English and Mathematics
* Have excellent interpersonal skills, with clear and concise communication
* Be able to evidence the ability to work independently, using own initiative, and be able to make decisions confidently
* Have strong experience of office procedures and administration, including MS Office
* To apply for this role, please download and complete our application form and return it to our Recruitment & Cover Coordinator Olivia Faustino-recruitment@basildonacademies.org.uk
Closing Date: Friday 10th January 2025
Position Available: ASAP (Start Date Negotiable)
The Basildon Academies are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to DBS and health checks.
We reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications or are able to fill the position faster than originally anticipated.
Information about the School
The Basildon Academies are focused upon developing the whole child; our curriculum has been developed to enable our students to develop their knowledge, understanding, and skills so that they will become lifelong learners. This includes opportunities for linguistic, mathematical, scientific, technical, human, social, physical, and artistic learning so that students make progress in a wide range of subjects.
We set high expectations of all our students and this, in turn, ensures we create a positive climate for learning in which every student can reach their full potential. Our Academy is a calm, orderly, and purposeful environment where students enjoy their learning, make good progress, and feel safe.
Our Sixth Form is a major part of the academy with the structure modelling itself on developing independent learning skills like those seen in universities which allows students to continue their studies in their specialist subject areas. Students are very much encouraged to become mature adults being engaged in many aspects of the life of the academy which further develops those much-needed skills to go on into university or the world of work.
All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of children and young people. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances.
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