SENDCo

Islington, London
JSL-SENDCO-ASAP_1623659725
Date Posted: 14 Jun 2021
  1. SEN Teacher
£32157 - £50935 per annum + pro rata
  1. Long-term

SENDCo

Islington, London
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SENCO

ISLINGTON

2 DAYS PER WEEK

1 YEAR CONTRACT

The Head Teacher of this popular primary school in ISLINGTON are seeking to appoint a creative, resourceful and committed SENCo to lead the provision for our SEND pupils. The schools recent Ofsted report was outstanding.

The SENCo will be a qualified teacher who holds the National SENDCo Award. This position will be part time 2 days per week flexible dependant on the candidate but the post holder will need to be flexible to attend meetings which are held at other times and staff training as appropriate. The role includes:
* Leading and managing SEND in accordance with the published policies (local & national);
* Liaising with classroom support staff, class teachers and senior leaders;
* Liaising with and developing relationships with external agencies and parents; and
* Identifying and supporting the needs of pupils with SEND through observation, screening and tracking data

The ideal candidate will:
* Be committed to high standards of achievement (for self and others), attainment and behaviour
* Be able to inspire and motivate the pupils
* Be a good team player who enjoys working collaboratively for common goals
* An enthusiasm for PE and a willingness to support school sport would be a bonus - but not essential


Sanza Teaching Agency are short listing for this position now so please send your CV to john.sandford@sanzateaching.com for immediate consideration

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