What skills and experience we're looking for
This is a rare opportunity, following the promotion of the current postholder, for someone looking for a full-time SENDCO role that offers diversity, challenge, and reward. We have an opening for a dedicated professional to make a significant impact across three primary schools.
In this unique role, you will:
- Work alongside highly trained and committed school staff.
- Work with pupils who are well supported in their schools.
- Be part of a leadership structure in each school where all three already work closely together.
- Receive support from three experienced Heads of School and an Executive Headteacher.
We are seeking an individual who is passionate about special educational needs and dedicated to ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive.
Why Join Us?
- Diverse and Rewarding Role: No two days will be the same as you work across three different school environments.
- Supportive Leadership: Benefit from the guidance and mentorship of experienced educational leaders.
- Collaborative Environment: Join a team of committed professionals who are dedicated to making a difference.
- All the benefits of working as part of a wider trust of 23 schools with a SENDCO network.
In this role you will be able to direct your time dependant on the needs of each of the schools. This will include time ‘off site’ to ensure you have time to complete paperwork. There will be opportunities to work directly with our wonderful children and their families as well as the overarching responsibility for SEN training, resourcing, support and pupil progress.
We expect all our staff to be well trained and attentive to the individual needs of children. Following in the footsteps of our current SENDCO you will follow on the excellent work to ensure that every child receives quality first teaching. Our supportive staff team lead the day-to-day work with pupils on the SEN register. We are proud of our adaptive teaching approach and skilled staff provide support as and when required.
The ideal candidate will already be a part time or full-time school SENDCO with appropriate qualifications or a commitment to begin training.
The successful candidate will work closely with the Executive Headteacher, Head of School and other senior colleagues, you'll use your leadership skills to manage provision in your school and to provide support to other teachers. You will oversee the day to day operation of the school SEND provision.
You will be responsible for supporting and raising the standards of achievement of children, supporting other staff in raising confidence and competence in this area and ensure that all children have a full entitlement to the National Curriculum.
As a qualified teacher post, this should be read in conjunction with the most recent School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities
Develop and oversee the implementation of the school's SEND strategy and policy.
Carry out assessments of pupils with SEND to identify needs and monitor progress - including observations in the classroom and meeting with teachers and parents.
Work with classroom teachers, the school leadership team, parents and relevant external agencies to develop, implement and monitor individual support/learning plans.
Evaluate the impact of inclusive teaching and support staff to improve practice.
Provide regular updates on pupil progress through written reports and meetings with Parents.
Make referrals and liaise with professionals outside of the school - this could include psychologists, health and social care providers, speech and language therapists and occupational therapists.
Organise and manage statutory reviews/obligations.
Attend CAF/TAC meeting as appropriate.
Provide advice, guidance and training to classroom teachers on supporting pupils with SEND.
Support teachers to develop schemes of work and learning programmes for pupils with SEND.
Support teachers to develop and implement effective teaching and behaviour management approaches in the classroom.
Work closely with the School Leaders and central operations partners to advise on the resources required to deliver value for money SEND provision.
Analyse school, local and national data and develop appropriate strategies and interventions, tracking their impacts.
Keep up to date with national and local policies related to SEND and cascade information to colleagues.
In accordance with the Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document there is a requirement for all teachers to contribute to the development of the school curriculum, teaching methods and their review.
Develop and plan bespoke interventions for students with SEND.
Lead on the development of quality first teaching to support students with SEND.
Coordinate IEP, EHCPs And EPEPs within school.
Be the Designated Teacher for Looked After Children.
Coordinate Access Arrangements including gathering evidence.
Overseeing the coordination of the SEND register and SEND files.
Review and complete EHCP consult documents.
Other
The duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive. The postholder may be required to undertake other duties that may be required from time to time within the general scope of the post. Any such duties should not substantially change the general character of the post. Duties and responsibilities outside of the general scope of this grade of post will be with the consent of the postholder.
The postholder is required to carry out the duties in accordance with LAAT Equal Opportunities policies.
The postholder is required to carry out the duties in accordance with the LAAT Health and Safety policies and procedures.
All employees need to be aware of the possible abuse of children and vulnerable adults and if you are concerned you need to follow the Academies’
Safeguarding Policy. In addition, employees working with children have a responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of during their work.
For an informal discussion about the role, or to arrange a visit, please contact George.Trafford@laat.co.uk.
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The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will require the successful applicant to undertake an enhanced criminal record check via the DBS.
What the school offers its staff
Ruskington Chestnut Street Church of England Primary Academy
At Ruskington Chestnut Street Church of England Primary Academy we believe each individual is capable of great things. We work together in friendship, challenging ourselves and each other to be the best we can be. We aim for ‘life in all its fullness’; striving to make the world a better place through our vision of Care – Believe – Grow. We all demonstrate how we care, believe and grow through our six Christian values of: trust, compassion, perseverance, respect, forgiveness and humility.
Ruskington Chestnut Street is a happy, welcoming and caring Church of England school where we value each individual for who they are. All of our pupils are offered a wide range of activities as part of the school day within the curriculum.
Brown's Church of England Primary School
Brown's Church of England Primary School was established in 1691 by Edward Browne, we are pleased to serve the communities of Horbling and Swaton. We have a long history of service to the local community stretching back over 300 years.
As a Church of England school which is part of the Lincolnshire Anglican Academy Trust, we value the spiritual as well the educational development of all our children. We seek to be inclusive of everyone and to help our children to build their lives on firm moral foundations of love and service of one another.
The school staff will promote and model clear and consistent expectations to pupils which promotes the safety and welfare of all; this is a crucial part of our culture of safety and care for every adult and pupil within the school. Pupils and staff will begin the term discussing what good learning behaviours are and how staff and pupils will show this in the school daily.
At Brown's we care about every pupil and want them to feel safe so that their learning potential and feelings of self -worth are optimised. Staff do this by always striving to create school environments that are calm, kind, welcoming and where they promote strong, positive relationships between adults and pupils.
Morton Church of England Primary School
We are a happy and friendly village school situated at the heart of the local community. Our school is a nurturing and supportive place with high standards expected of the children within a caring, Christian ethos.
Our school brings together children aged from 2 to 11 in a place that provides a safe, welcoming and nurturing environment where children can work confidently together. The recent 'OUTSTANDING' SIAMS report recognises the positive influence that our school has on the children in our care
Commitment to safeguarding
Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, volunteers and trustees to share this commitment. Our recruitment process follows the keeping children safe in education guidance. Offers of employment may be subject to the following checks (where relevant): childcare disqualification Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) medical online and social media prohibition from teaching right to work satisfactory references suitability to work with children You must tell us about any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975.