SENDCO (Maternity Cover) - Holy Trinity Church of England School
Location: Marlow
As a Federation, we have a vision for outstanding provision which ensures that all pupils flourish in their learning, irrespective of need, achieving to the very best of their ability.
Working within a friendly and committed extended leadership team, there will also be the opportunity for other areas of responsibility matched to the skills and interests of the successful candidate.
We are keen to recruit someone who will hold our Federation’s values, and would be delighted to meet with interested candidates and show them around the schools.
Term time only: No
Salary Type: MPS/UPS
Contract type: Fixed Term
Hours: 32.5
Interviews to be held: Tuesday 10th December 2024
About us
Our core aim at Holy Trinity is to create a stimulating environment where pupils feel motivated to achieve their full potential, learn to respect and care for each other and the wider community. It is somewhere they will come to understand and embrace our Christian values.
Responsibilities
1. Lead by example in raising the attainment of children with SEND.
2. Collect and interpret specialist assessment data to inform SEND practice.
3. Work with the SLT and all staff to eliminate barriers to learning through assessment of needs, monitoring of progress and attainment, and target setting.
4. Update the SLT on the effectiveness and development of provision for pupils with SEND.
5. Ensure that all EHCP/SEND plans are up to date and that parents and carers are kept informed.
6. Support with the termly and annual report writing process.
7. Identify, implement and monitor the impact of the most effective teaching and intervention approaches for children with SEND.
8. Identify resources and equipment needed to support.
9. Liaise with other schools to ensure continuity of support and learning on transfer.
10. Ensure close liaison with staff, parents and external agencies.
11. Ensure effective home/school links.
12. Advise on individual programmes and curriculum differentiation.
13. Undertake additional duties as reasonably specified by the Senior Leadership Team.
Leadership & Management of SEND
1. Promote your area, its importance and the value it brings across the school, disseminating good practice.
2. Understand how well SEND provision is being delivered and the impact on pupil achievement.
3. Use this understanding to feed into the Federation Development Plan.
4. Consult pupils, parents and staff about SEND provision and its effectiveness.
5. Ensure the curriculum meets the needs of different pupils.
6. Lead on transition of pupils in and out of our schools.
7. Liaise with SENDCo’s across the local area and wider networks on best practice, protocols and provision.
8. Be actively involved in local and national initiatives that benefit the children.
9. Ensure that the support staff are valued and know their roles.
10. Take an active role in the professional development of staff.
11. Provide professional guidance to staff.
12. Monitor and review changes to the school’s SEND Policy and SEND Information Report.
Professional Development
1. Take responsibility for your own continuing professional development.
2. Attend agreed training, staff meetings and INSET sessions.
3. Attend courses relevant to the development needs of your area, disseminating where appropriate.
Care of Pupils
1. Ensure all children feel valued in line with the federation’s vision and values.
2. Record information relating to the pastoral care of children in line with school policy.
3. Act as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL).
4. Take action to reduce risk and maintain a safe environment.
5. Be aware that staff are role models for behaviour and that staff conduct must reflect the Federation’s expectations.
About you
* Teacher Status.
* National SENCo Award.
* Higher Degree.
* Further studies/qualifications within educational leadership Designated Safeguarding Lead.
* Diagnostic Assessor certification.
* Recent successful teaching experience in a relevant context.
* Successful middle leadership/management experience.
* Recent and relevant SEND training.
* Successful experience with a measurable positive impact in areas covered by the job description.
* Experience of working effectively with outside agencies.
* Experience of working with a broad range of SEND pupils and ensuring they make good or better progress.
* Up to date knowledge of national and local policy, and the educational landscape.
* Prepared to support the ethos and activities of a Church of England school.
* Experience of teaching in more than one setting.
* Recent, relevant professional development (particularly in SEND management).
* Experience of contributing to whole school self-evaluation.
* Experience of, or understanding of, strategic leadership/management including human, financial and material resource planning.
* Experience of leading CPD.
* STEPS trained.
Other information
Visits to the school are warmly welcomed. To arrange a visit or to find out more about the role, please contact our school office on the number below.
Please send completed application forms to the email address below.
Our School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check.
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore applicants are required to declare:
* All unspent convictions and conditional cautions.
* All spent convictions and adult cautions that are not protected.
We reserve the right to close the vacancy once we have received sufficient applications, so please be advised to submit your application as early as possible.
It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.
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