About the Role:We are currently recruiting on behalf of a specialist SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health) school in Enfield for an experienced and fully qualified SENCO. This is a non-teaching role, where you will take on a key leadership position to develop, manage, and oversee the SEN provision within the school, and line-manage the Assistant SENCO. The successful candidate will work to ensure that all students receive targeted support tailored to their individual needs in a compassionate and structured environment.
Responsibilities:
- Lead and coordinate SEN provision across the school, ensuring compliance with SEND Code of Practice and other statutory requirements.
- Design and implement effective support plans and interventions for students with SEN, with a focus on SEMH needs.
- Line-manage and support the Assistant SENCO, fostering their development and ensuring the effective implementation of SEN strategies.
- Collaborate with teaching and support staff to identify student needs, set and monitor targets, and support effective differentiation in the classroom.
- Liaise with external agencies, families, and carers to ensure a cohesive and supportive approach for each child’s educational and emotional well-being.
- Establish and maintain monitoring and evaluation systems to assess the impact of interventions and make adjustments as needed to enhance outcomes.
Requirements:
- Qualified SENCO with NASENCO accreditation and QTS (Qualified Teacher Status).
- Proven experience in an SEN/SEMH setting, with strong knowledge of strategies to support students with social, emotional, and mental health needs.
- Previous experience in a leadership or management role, ideally with line-management responsibilities.
- Excellent communication and organizational skills, with a collaborative approach to working with staff, students, and families.
- Current and comprehensive understanding of SEN legislation and best practices.
Why Apply Through Us?
- Exclusive access to roles in SEMH and SEN specialist schools across Enfield and surrounding areas.
- Dedicated support throughout the application process, with ongoing career advice and placement support.
- Opportunities for professional development and training in SEN and SEMH fields.
Application Process:To apply, please submit your CV and a brief cover letter to Millie Wright at Riley Personnel.
We are committed to placing dedicated SEN professionals in roles that make a difference. Join us in supporting SEMH students in a school where your skills will transform lives.