Who You Are You are a dedicated professional with Qualified Teacher Status, holding a proven record in effective teaching, particularly with diverse and special educational needs (SEN) students. You possess management experience within school or local authority settings, including leading successful Continued Professional Development initiatives. An adept communicator, you excel in both verbal and written formats, including report drafting and presentations. You have a solid grasp of curricula, barriers to learning, and relevant SEND legislation. Your ability to interpret educational data, manage complex budgets, and maintain robust relationships in challenging environments is crucial. You are also required to be a car owner and driver. What the Job Involves The role involves advising schools in Enfield to improve learning outcomes for students with SEN and disabilities. You will conduct school-based consultations aligned with school and local authority strategies, lead training sessions for staff, and manage projects with SENCOs. You will be expected to monitor, evaluate, and report on educational provisions and impacts, maintaining high-quality communication and data usage. In addition to contributing to strategic development and professional learning programs, you'll attend meetings with leadership teams and collaborate with various partners. The job emphasizes safeguarding commitments, health and safety compliance, and data security, requiring a hybrid work model partly based on-site in schools and remotely.