Qualified SENCO - Part-TimeLocation: BirminghamPosition: Qualified SENCO (Part-Time)Aspire People are recruiting for a Qualified SENCO, This is a part-time role for 3 days per week, offering ongoing support and a fantastic opportunity to work in a dynamic and inclusive educational environment.The school is committed to supporting all pupils, and we are looking for a passionate and experienced SENCO who is dedicated to ensuring children with special educational needs (SEN) are given the best possible opportunities to thrive.You will be joining a team that is committed to ensuring children with EHCPs (Education, Health, and Care Plans) receive the support they need, with a particular focus on children with ADHD, ASD, ASC, SEMH, and MLD.Key Responsibilities:* Oversee and coordinate the provision of support for students with special educational needs, including those with EHCPs.* Work closely with classroom teachers to ensure tailored support for children with ADHD, ASD, ASC, SEMH, and MLD.* Lead the development and implementation of individual learning plans (ILPs) for students with additional needs.* Provide advice, training, and support to staff to ensure high-quality teaching and learning for students with SEN.* Monitor and track the progress of students with SEN, ensuring that interventions are effective and progress is made.* Work in partnership with parents, external agencies, and professionals to ensure the best outcomes for students.* Contribute to the school's SEND policy and strategy, ensuring it aligns with best practice and legal requirements.What We Offer:* A part-time role for 3 days per week, offering a great work-life balance.* Ongoing support from the school's leadership and the Aspire People team.* A collaborative and supportive working environment, with a commitment to professional development.* The chance to make a real impact on the educational experience and outcomes for students with a range of additional needs.What You'll Need:* Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a National Award for SEN Coordination (or working towards it).* Proven experience as a SENCO or in a similar leadership role, particularly supporting children with EHCPs.* In-depth knowledge of SEN and SEN law, including ADHD, ASD, ASC, SEMH, and MLD.* Strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with a range of stakeholders.* A compassionate and patient approach to supporting students with additional needs.Application Process: If you are an experienced and dedicated SENCO with a passion for supporting students with special educational needs, I would love to hear from you.Please apply directly so I can give you a call.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
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Part Time SENCO
Aspire People Limited
Posted 20 hours ago, valid for 8 days
Birmingham, West Midlands B27 6QS, England
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- Aspire People is seeking a Qualified SENCO for a part-time position in Birmingham, working 3 days per week.
- The role offers a supportive and inclusive educational environment focused on children with special educational needs (SEN).
- Candidates must have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a National Award for SEN Coordination, along with proven experience in a SENCO role.
- The salary for this position is competitive, although the exact figure is not specified in the job description.
- This opportunity allows for professional development and the chance to make a significant impact on students with additional needs.