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SENCO

SENCO

Kings Heath Boys

Birmingham

  • Expired
Salary:
L6 – L10 £44,544 - £49,199
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
9 March 2018

Job overview

QTS Teacher holding the National SENCO Award, or willing to undertake the training, to join our wider leadership team

We are currently looking to recruit a SENCO to work in our inclusive secondary education setting. The role of SENCO is critical to ensuring that students are provided with a high level of support to enable them to make academic progress and overcome social and emotional barriers to learning.

The successful candidate will be an inspirational teacher and team player who is committed to ensuring equality and inclusivity in school.

Your will:

  • be familiar with working in a SEND, PRU or mainstream setting, with students who have a diverse range of needs
  • have the skills to work with students with challenging behaviour and remove barriers to their learning
  • work with external agencies e.g. SENAR, Education Psychology etc
  • complete necessary administration tasks including writing EHCPs
  • be able to create and deliver personalised curriculum pathways for identified students
  • deal with external issues that influence the progress a student is able to make in school
  • provide emotional support as necessary
  • have strong communication skills allowing effective work across the school including with parents

Closing date: 9 March 2018

For further information see our website or email Mrs W Jones (School Support Manager): w.jones@khb.bham.sch.uk

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to all necessary pre-employment checks, including: an enhanced DBS; Prohibition check; Childcare Disqualification (where applicable); qualifications (where applicable); medical fitness; identity and right to work. All applicants will be required to provide two suitable references.

Kings Heath Boys,
Chamberlain Road,
Birmingham
B13 0QP,
Tel: 0121 464 4454
www.kingsheathboys.co.uk
Headteacher: Bernadette Przybek

About Kings Heath Boys

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  • Kings Heath Boys
  • Chamberlain Rd, Kings Heath, Birmingham
  • West Midlands
  • B13 0QP
  • United Kingdom
+44 121 4644 454

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King's Heath Boys is a school for boys based in Birmingham for students aged 11-16. It is a non-denominational school.

Headteacher

Mrs Marie Orton

Values and vision

King's Heath Boys’ curriculum includes all those activities which promote the intellectual, personal, social, and physical development of pupils through enrichment lessons that offer what it considers to be many opportunities and challenges.

The school has focus groups and seeks to develop in every pupil a sense of self-worth. It aims to provide access to understanding, knowledge, and skills and to lay the foundation for a life-long enjoyment of learning. It intends to support pupils in their efforts to make the most of all their abilities and to encourage them to develop an enquiring attitude and a confident and creative approach to life. The school values pupils who show initiative, self-discipline, and a sense of responsibility.

Ofsted

“Since the last inspection, the standards students reach in English and mathematics have risen rapidly and their progress has increased considerably. Students of all backgrounds and abilities make good progress, reflecting the school’s positive approach to ensuring that all have an equal chance to succeed. Teaching is good. Teachers plan interesting lessons and are skilled at asking stimulating questions that make students think hard about what they are learning. Students who need extra help in lessons receive good support from teachers and other adults. This allows these students to catch up with their classmates.”

View King's Heath Boys' latest Ofsted report

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