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SEND Key Worker

Service Care Solutions - Social Work
Posted 9 days ago, valid for 19 days
Location

Macclesfield, Cheshire SK117UX, England

Salary

£24,000 - £28,800 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • Service Care Solutions is seeking SEND Key Workers for a 3-month contract with Cheshire East Council, offering a pay rate of £280 per day.
  • The role involves conducting statutory assessments and managing Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCP) for children with Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
  • Candidates must possess a graduate-level qualification in a relevant field and have extensive experience in early years, schools, or local authorities working with SEND.
  • The position requires skills in multi-agency collaboration, effective communication, and knowledge of relevant legal frameworks pertaining to SEND.
  • Interested applicants or referrals can contact Lewis O'Donnell for further discussion regarding the role.

Service Care Solutions are looking for SEND Key Workers to within the Cheshire East Council on a 3-month contract.Pay: £280per day umb ltdLocation: MacclesfieldJob Role/Responsibilities:To undertake statutory assessments and the development and maintenance of Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCP) across the Local Authority for Children with Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Maintaining a caseload of children with EHCPs and attend annual reviews and make changes to plans as required.

  • Co-ordinate a person-centred, outcome-focused multi-agency approach to assessment, planning, and support, ensuring young people and parents are treated as equal partners in the EHCP process. Act as the key worker for children and young people requiring SEND needs assessment and/or EHCP.
  • Serve as the Named Officer and primary contact for named settings, schools, colleges, and specialist institutions attended by SEND children and young people.
  • Attend multi-agency co-production meetings. Analyse and evaluate educational, medical, social care, and psychological advice, outcome-focused service delivery recommendations.
  • Meet with children, young people, parents, and carers to resolve SEND support issues, including mediation, and direct families to advocacy services as needed.
  • Submit evidence to Moderation Panels with sufficient details for informed decision-making.
  • Support the wider SEND team in promoting an inclusive approach, advising families on SEND support provision.
  • Represent the Local Authority in mediations and appeals.
  • Monitor commissioned provision to track progress and outcomes, taking action to ensure individual goals are achieved.
  • Liaise with non-educational agencies to ensure appropriate non-educational services are provided. Advise schools on meeting SEND needs and optimizing SEND funding use.
  • Allocate, monitor, and review resources to support EHCP implementation.

Qualifications:

  • Graduate level qualification, or equivalent, in a relevant field (e.g. Education/Social Work/ health related /Educational Psychology or similar NVQ Level 4 - Advice & Guidance/ NVQ Level 4 in learning, development and support services for children, young people and those who care for them (LDSS)/ Post / DIP Career Guidance/Diploma/degree Youth and Community/PGCE/Social Work qualification/equivalent etc.)

Knowledge/Experience required:

  • Extensive experience across early years, schools, colleges, Local Authorities, health, or independent settings young people with SEND.
  • Proven success in collaborative and partnership working with school staff, partner agencies, and families.
  • Skilled in effective multi-agency working, including Statutory Assessments.
  • Experienced in reviewing, monitoring, and evaluating performance against targets.
  • Proficient in presenting evaluative reports to key professional audiences.
  • Strong knowledge of current theory and practice in SEND related to areas of responsibility.
  • Understanding of relevant legal frameworks.
  • Knowledgeable in person-centred processes, outcome measures, and child-focused practices.
  • Familiar with statutory frameworks for SEND and approaches to assessment, planning, and reviewing provision.

If you are interested in this role or want further discussion, please contact Lewis O'Donnell either via email: or tel: . Alternatively, if you have any friend or colleagues that might be interested, please feel free to refer them as we a have a referral scheme in place of up to £250.

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