Primary SENCO - Newham, East London
Are you an experienced SENCO looking for a new role to start ASAP?
Have you recently completed your SENCO qualifications and are looking for your first SENCO role?
If you are looking to join a nurturing two-form entry primary school with excellent leadership, then this may be the role for you.
Position: SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator)Start Date: ASAPLocation: Newham, East LondonSchool: Ofsted 'Outstanding' graded primary schoolType: Full-time, PermanentSalary: Depending on experience (Main scale / Upper scale + SEN allowance)Transport Links: Excellent, with onsite parking available
Responsibilities:- Identify and implement the most effective teaching approaches for SEN pupils.
- Monitor teaching and learning activities to ensure they meet the needs of SEN pupils.
- Liaise with other schools to ensure continuity of support and learning when transferring SEN pupils.
- Promote inclusive best practices and contribute to the ethos of the school.
- Set targets to raise achievement among SEN pupils and other groups as appropriate.
- Collect and interpret specialist assessment data, sharing this with staff.
- Develop systems for identifying, assessing, and reviewing SEN provision, including EHC plans and provision maps, in collaboration with class teachers and support staff.
- Regularly update the headteacher on the effectiveness of SEN provision.
- Keep parents informed about their child's progress through individual meetings and at parents' evenings.
- Ensure staff fulfil their statutory responsibilities to SEN pupils.
- Provide training opportunities for teaching and support staff to improve their knowledge of inclusion and best practices, including whole school INSET.
- Manage the SEN budget and identify necessary resources to meet the needs of SEN pupils.
- Supervise and manage learning support assistants, including performance management.
- Support pupil progress meetings and maintain accurate records of provision maps.
- Liaise with the Educational Psychology Service and other specialist agencies.
- Lead CPD on inclusion matters across the school.
- Work with the headteacher to plan and deploy teaching assistants effectively throughout the school.
- Coordinate the identification, assessment, and monitoring of SEN pupils, including managing the SEN register and review processes.
- Oversee the pastoral care and well-being of SEN pupils.
- Develop networks with outside agencies, including local cluster groups and neighbouring schools.
- Undertake any reasonable task as requested by the headteacher to support safeguarding efforts.
- Willingness to assume the role of Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead alongside the headteacher.
Requirements:
- National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCO) is essential.
- Enhanced DBS check is required.
If you are passionate about supporting children with special educational needs and want to make a positive impact, we would love to hear from you!