We are seeking a dedicated and experienced SEND Officer to join our SEND Team on a fixed term contract for up to 12 months to cover maternity leave (4 days a week). The SEND Team are responsible for ensuring that the LA’s statutory duties towards individual children and young people with SEND are met.
In this role, you will; have responsibility for the delivery of Statutory processes including Education, Health and Care needs assessments, writing Education, Health and Care Plans, attendance and processing annual reviews, provide guidance to educational settings and CYP and their families around funding processes, some tribunals and all other activities associated with SEND legislation (Children and Families Act and Code of Practice), responsible for casework management decisions and recommendations to SEND panel. Deliver the requirements of the SEND Code of Practice, as part of the collaborative Education Partnership’s Service. Responsible for liaising with caseworkers around the assessment process.
Key Responsibilities:
Assess the needs and provisions of children and young people and develop a framework for Education Health Care Plans to meet their needs, managing a complex caseload of service user.
To be the named officer for an allocated area or designated caseload (including out of authority schools) providing a professional, effective, responsive and supportive service to children/young people, parents, schools, early years settings, FE providers
Be involved in direct service delivery including more complex cases and the development of service improvements within an integrated service plan.
Provide support and advice to identified groups or individuals as detailed within the Education Health Care plans and implement or commission planned interventions to address identified need within evaluated professional standards.
Take a role in developing a range of specific services related to SEND legislation with clearly identified outcomes associated with an overall service plan.
To support the tribunal and top up funding processes as directed.
To liaise collaboratively with SEN officers and caseworkers to improve service standards and achieve service delivery.
Work in partnership with service users and other agencies to develop and implement multi agency services and initiatives. Establish & maintain appropriate links between service users and other professionals to encourage a clear understanding of each other’s priorities and ways of working.
This position is exempt under the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions) Order 1975 and is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
About You
We are looking for an individual who is passionate about SEND, and who possesses the following skills and experience:
Essential Criteria:
Vocational qualification or experience to Degree Level or above, relevant to the service user group or equivalent experience to give the same level of knowledge necessary to undertake the role.
Approved professional qualification relevant to the area of work and practical experience of working with service user groups giving rise to a variety of technical skills and thorough understanding of the principles of the services available, legal responsibilities, work practices and processes.
Knowledge and understanding of the SEND Code of Practice.
Experience of supervising others’ work.
Ability to analyse areas of work and make decision to improve them
Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding protocols and the threshold levels for service users’ groups. Ability to investigate and follow up on potential issues.
Ability to engage with service users and partner agencies within the relevant codes of practice values (dignity, respect etc)
Ability to manage/organise own work and that of others to meet agreed deadlines
Understanding and recognition of professional & personal boundaries.
Hold a full UK driving licence and availability of their own car for work use or be able to provide alternative, suitable method of travel.
What We Offer
At North Somerset Council, we value our employees and provide a supportive and inclusive work environment.
We offer:
Competitive salary and benefits
Flexible working arrangements
Local Government Pension
Opportunities for professional development
Inclusive Staff groups including Carers, Disabled, LGBTQ+, REACH (Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Heritage), and Young Staff Forums
Opportunity to purchase up to an additional 10 days annual leave each year
Dedicated in house Wellbeing Team
Salary sacrifice Cycle to Work and Electric Vehicle schemes
Important Information
As a Disability Confident Leader, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the job role.
Interview Date: Monday 3rd February 2025 (provisional).
Please note: We are currently only able to accept applications from candidates who have full permission to work in the UK.
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