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Additional Educational Needs (AEN) Manager

Additional Educational Needs (AEN) Manager

Maidstone Grammar School

Kent

  • Expired
Salary:
Kent Range 7 - £23,378 -£26,466 (pro rata £20,714 - £23,450)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
6 June 2022

Job overview

Additional Educational Needs (AEN) Manager  required as soon as possible

37 hours a week, 40 weeks a year - Kent Range 7 - £23,378 - £26,466 (pro rata £20,714 - £23,450)

We are seeking an Additional Education Needs Manager to assist the SENCO in managing the support of students with Additional Educational Needs (AEN) and Special Educational Needs (SEN) within the school. This includes planning provisions and interventions to support student learning and well-being, ensuring that all statutory SEN requirements are fulfilled, deploying available resources to maximum effect, advising teaching staff on how to support students with additional needs; acting as Line Manager to a team of Teaching Assistants. The role also includes making arrangements for exam concessions in internal and public exams and completing a range of other tasks as directed by the SENCo. While there will be opportunities to learn aspects of the role once in post, experience of working in a similar role/s is highly desirable. 

MGS offers a stimulating academic environment in which to work with students whose commitment to study has been highly praised by Ofsted.

Please contact the Headmaster’s PA, Mrs DA Friend, by phone or e-mail dfriend@mgs.kent.sch.uk for a Job Description and application form or download from our website www.mgs.kent.sch.uk    

The deadline for the receipt of applications, by letter with completed MGS application form is midday on Monday 6 June 2022. Application via email is acceptable.  Interviews will take place shortly after the deadline.

Maidstone Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants will undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with former employers and the DBS. Maidstone Grammar School is an Equal Opportunities Employer.


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About Maidstone Grammar School

Established in 1549 by Royal Charter, Maidstone Grammar School is a selective school for boys, with girls admitted in the Sixth Form. With a current enrolment of around 1,450 students, including over 300 in the Sixth Form, the school is renowned for its rigorous academic programme and the achievements of its alumni, known as Old Maidstonians.

Maidstone Grammar School takes pride in its unique vision, ethos, values, and traditions, and places a strong emphasis on valuing and preserving its history. The school's motto, "Olim Meminisse Juvabit" ("A joy it will be one day, perhaps, to remember even this"),  encapsulates the values and ideals of Maidstonians, reminding them to take inspiration from past generations. The students and staff at MGS carry on the legacy of generations before them, and are defined by a strong sense of belonging to their school community.

Investments have been made in recent years to ensure the school continues to cater to both current and future generations. The school's Development Fund has ensured students receive an education in 21st century state-of-the-art facilities, including a newly renovated War Memorial Library, cutting-edge classrooms in the Modern Foreign Languages Department, and a 3G all-weather sports pitch.

At Maidstone Grammar School, education goes beyond the classroom and is truly a way of life. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, MGS provides a unique and inspiring learning experience for all.

Find Out More

Maidstone Grammar School is in The Good Schools Guide.

Visit the school’s website: https://www.mgs.kent.sch.uk/

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