Deputy SENCo
Clevedon School
Clevedon, North Somerset
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- JG7
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 26 January 2020
Job overview
Deputy SENCO
Required ASAP
Salary Scale JG7 from £24,296 - £26,561
Rate subject to qualifications and experience
Full time - 37 hours per week, Term Time Only, (including Inset days)
Part-time hours negotiable, Fixed Term Contract initially until 31st August 2020
We are looking to recruit outstanding staff to join our dedicated Student Support Team.
The successful candidate will work closely with the SENCO, SLT and Pastoral Heads and will deputise for the SENCO as needed. They will share responsibility for managing the Student Support Team and will contribute to all aspects of SEN paperwork. They will have a proven track record of working with senior leaders, outside agencies and complex families, in addition to classroom teachers and support staff, to ensure students with Special Educational Needs/Disabilities achieve positive outcomes.
Candidates will demonstrate excellent understanding of the full range of SEND and be fully conversant with the Code of Practice. They will show enthusiasm, flair and commitment, championing students to make good progress and feel included. Working in and outside of the classroom, they will use their particular interests and skill set to increase the opportunities on offer for students with SEND.
Candidates with QTS especially welcome.
“Clevedon School appoints high quality staff who make a positive difference to student experiences.”
If you are interested in this position please contact Sarah Morris, SENCO on 01275 876744 for a confidential discussion or to arrange a visit to the school.
An application form and further details are available from www.clevedonschool.org.uk
Tel: 01275 337404 Email: recruitment@clevedonschool.org.uk
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Monday 27th January 2020
Provisional date for interview: Wednesday 29th January 2020
Clevedon Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and all applicants will be vetted through DBS checks
Attached documents
About Clevedon School
Based in Clevedon, North Somerset, Clevedon School is a mainstream secondary school with a sixth form. The 1,217-pupil school is an academy and has 184 students on the roll in sixth form. It is a coeducational establishment that educates students aged between 11 and 18 in North Somerset. The school was rewarded for improving the exam results from 2007 and 2010.
Headteacher
John Wells
Values and Vision
Clevedon School prioritises the pupils. They are nurtured and supported while at the academy. Students are encouraged to take responsibility and take advantage of every opportunity that is offered to them. The school believes in teaching through the use of technology. In 2013, iPads started being used in lessons. The children are taught about being safe online and how to use the device. The aim is to help students develop the skills necessary for the workplace.
Ofsted report
“Clevedon is an outstanding school which provides excellent opportunities for students to thrive and develop highly effective skills and aptitudes. The school’s focus on raising standards has brought about exceptional improvement over the last few years. Standards in English have been high with GCSE results being well above average. In mathematics, the strong focus on improvement has meant that these standards have risen significantly and are now above average. Hence attainment is above average and students make good, and often outstanding, progress. The school’s excellent, accurate analysis shows that this momentum is due to continue. Results at A level show that students in the sixth form are well prepared for their next phase of education, including university, or for work.”
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