Sendco
5 months ago
**Salary: MPS/UPS + SEN Allowance or BET Leadership Scale (L2-6)**
**Hours**: 1 FTE
**Contract type**: Full time, permanent
**Reporting to**: Assistant Headteacher
**Main purpose**
The SENCO is a key role in the school, providing the leadership, coordination, management and deployment of support and interventions for students with Special Educational Needs. Every student deserves the best education and some need additional support to access this. The role of our SENDCO is to ensure that parents and teachers are informed about student learning needs via Student Passports and the support provided, whether through arranging staff training or in class support to enable students with SEND to both access the curriculum and make good progress in their learning.
We are looking for a qualified teacher who holds or is working towards SENDCo qualification, who can demonstrate commitment to an educational vision, and values in line with our trust. You must be passionate about supporting students who find access to learning more difficult and be empathetic, while also ensuring that we have high expectations and aspirations for our students.
The successful applicant would ideally have experience as a middle leader, able to work strategically with a range of stakeholders including external support services, parents and other providers.
**Key Skills needed**
- Possess a strong strategic knowledge of SEND/whole school inclusion.
- Evidence of ability to lead strategically.
- Experience of successfully coaching others.
- Good understanding of statutory frameworks for schools, such as the SEND Code of Practice and OFSTED handbook.
- Experience of leading teacher professional development, either through formal routes, such as NPQ or ECF facilitation and/or bespoke programmes.
- Able to communicate effectively with different groups, including pupils, parents and staff.
- Up-to-date knowledge in SEND, including national policy, pedagogy, curriculum, assessment, behaviour management strategies, inspection findings and statutory requirements.
- Can demonstrate an ability to secure the highest standards of teaching and learning, behaviour, pastoral care and outcomes for children and young people.
- Able to secure robust systems for managing resources to maximise impact.
- Possesses a strong understanding of how to keep children safe in education.
- Able to think systematically, to introduce appropriate systems that are well understood by all stakeholders.
- A deep commitment to providing, receiving and acting on feedback
**The Learning Support Team (SEND)**
The learning support department is a highly skilled team of dedicated staff made up of an assistant SENDCO (non teaching), 4 HLTAs, all with their own specialism, and a team of 10 Learning Support Assistants (LSAs). We are the only school in Hampshire to be awarded the Gold award for teaching English as an Additional Language, an immensely important part of our offer. The Progress Base is a hub for students with additional needs, providing social skills groups, nurture activities, reading interventions as well as 1 to 1 and small group work.
As part of this role you will be required to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people, and follow school policies and the staff code of conduct.
**Our School**
Bohunt Farnborough is a vibrant and truly comprehensive school that supports the development of the whole child and celebrates success in the widest sense. It has a reputation as a small, friendly school, built on strong traditional values, exceptional pastoral care and high academic expectations.. You will play a key role within a passionate, loyal and talented team of leaders, teachers and support staff, utterly committed to making Bohunt Farnborough the school of choice within its community.
Bohunt Farnborough is also a school on the move. You will be joining us at the best possible time, with the school having recently joined Bohunt Education Trust, an outstanding multi-academy trust, deeply committed to the development and support of its school teams. As a leader, you will benefit from being part of a trust-wide admin team, professional networks, exceptional support and CPD.
**We Offer**
- A culture of bespoke professional development from our own leadership Academy
- Robus focus on staff wellbeing
- The opportunity to make a difference
- Dedicated co-planning time during the school day to support your workload
- Happy and enthusiastic students who want to learn
- The benefit of being part of a multi-academy trust offering collaboration, support of experienced colleagues across our schools and greater opportunities for career progression
- Bohunt Education Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting welfare of children and_
- young people and requires all staff and volunteers to share and demonstrate this commitment._
- encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation,_
- pregnancy and maternity, race