SENDCo London Full Time/Permanent Salary - £40,266-£51,788 + SEN Allowance Teaching personnel have and amazing opportunity to work with an outstanding Primary school based in London.
They are looking for an experienced and passionate SENDCo to join there dedicated team.
Responsibilities To play a key role within the Academy to ensure that all pupils with additional needs make accelerated progress in their learning and achieve to the very best of their ability.
To directly contribute to pupils' accelerated progress through high quality sustained teaching of intervention support based upon a detailed knowledge of their specific needs.
To have high expectations, lead by example, promoting the federation/academy vision, values and aims.
To be a member of the School Leadership Team (SLT) and contribute to the strategic development and direction of the academy in line with the Academy Improvement Plan.
To provide leadership and direction in supporting meeting the needs of children with SEND.
To take a lead role in monitoring and school self-evaluation regarding children with SEND.
To provide guidance and support to the support staff to achieve and maintain a good quality of provision for pupils with SEND.
To analyse assessment data from a variety of sources to inform future whole school planning and resourcing.
To assist the SLT in undertaking delegated professional duties Qualifications Qualified Teacher Status National Award for SEN Coordination Evidence of ongoing professional development; attendance on courses, INSET, action research, personal study etc.
with clear impact indicators Commitment to continuing professional development as necessary to develop role Experience of successful leadership and management within a school Proven track record of achieving outstanding pupil progress for teams of children Ability to contribute to professional leadership and management of a staff team and contribute to the work of other teams to secure high quality teaching, effective use of resources and improved standards of learning and achievement for all pupils across the school Experience of using data and data analysis to drive up standards Clear knowledge and experience in all issues relating to the safeguarding of children If this opportunity is for you please send your CV to Abigail Simpson All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role.
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