Lead SEND
Thomas Deacon Education Trust
Peterborough
- Expired
- Salary:
- Leadership L04n-L08n £44,130-£48,710
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- April 2017
- Apply by:
- 2 February 2017
Job overview
Hours: 37 hours per week, 45 weeks (term time plus 1 week)
Site: Various across the Trust
We are seeking to appoint an experienced SEND who is dedicated to ensuring progress and attainment for all SEND students across TDA Education Trust. With a new designated SPLD Specialist Mainstream Hub being located at The Voyager Academy specific skills in supporting our students with Dyslexia are essential.
The successful candidate will have the ability to communicate across all levels working with SLT, parents and children, as well as liaising with outside agencies as appropriate.
There will be a need to demonstrate flexibility working across all Trust sites ensuring that a Trust wide approach is developed and used by all.
TDA Education Trust is a charitable organisation dedicated to raising educational outcomes across a range of primary and secondary phase schools and academies in the East Midlands. As a newly formed multi-academy trust we strive to provide outstanding teaching and learning for all and an ethos and culture that encourages everyone to be the very best that they can be.
Our moral purpose is defined through our commitment to see every member of the learning community achieve their full potential. As a Trust, however, we recognise the importance and individuality of the local context of each of our schools and encourage diversity of practice whilst retaining a collective sense of unity in our purpose.
We put learners, and their learning, at the heart of everything we do.
Closing date: Thursday 2nd February
Interviews: Week beginning 6th February
TDA Education Trust is committed to safeguarding
Please contact the HR Team on 01733 426063 or email hrteam@tda.education for further information and an application pack. Visits are welcomed.
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About Thomas Deacon Education Trust
- Thomas Deacon Education Trust
- Queen’s Gardens, Peterborough
- Cambridgeshire
- PE1 2UW
- United Kingdom
The Thomas Deacon Education Trust (TDET) is a charitable organisation that unites and empowers like-minded schools to achieve the very best for their students and communities. At the heart of the Trust’s vision is a profound belief that difference is a strength to be valued and celebrated.
We are proud of our links to the city of Peterborough and its surrounding areas. We share the city’s ambitious vision for growth and believe that our schools and the education of young people must be at the heart of these plans. The Trust works across all phases of education; our ambition is to provide every child in our schools with the best life chances and high aspirations. By focussing on the city of Peterborough and its immediate surroundings, the Trust’s schools share a context as well as physical proximity. The resulting close working relationships are central to the Trust’s vision which is to build meaningful collaboration between our schools, teachers, students and local business and community leaders.
All members of our Trust – our schools, members of staff, students and communities - are united in purpose through a set of shared common values and expectations:
- Trust – we are honest and supportive
- Diversity – we embrace individual differences
- Excellence – we want the very best and never give up on doing what is right
- Transformation – we work together to make a positive impact
We know that there is no such thing as a one-size fits-all approach to education. Our schools are individual members of the Trust community; although they are united by values and purpose they have the freedom to innovate and to adapt to the needs of their students and local community. Serving such a diverse community brings great opportunities; for example, all students are encouraged to be bi-lingual learners.
We firmly believe that the Trust as a whole is more than the sum of its parts. All of our schools are equally valued; they shape the development and direction of the Trust as we grow together.
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