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SENCo

Remedy Recruitment Group
Posted 21 hours ago, valid for 17 days
Location

London, Greater London E10 6EJ, England

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Primary SENCO position in Newham, East London, is available for an experienced candidate looking to start ASAP.
  • The role requires a National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCO) and offers a salary based on experience, including a SEN allowance.
  • The successful applicant will work in an Ofsted 'Outstanding' graded primary school and will be responsible for implementing effective teaching approaches for SEN pupils.
  • Key responsibilities include monitoring SEN provision, liaising with parents and other schools, and managing learning support assistants.
  • Candidates should have a passion for supporting children with special educational needs and be willing to take on additional responsibilities such as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead.

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!

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In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.