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Part-time SENDCO

Part-time SENDCO

Dulwich Hamlet Junior School

Dulwich Village, SE21

  • Expired
Salary:
Leadership Scale 1 - 4
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2018
Apply by:
19 March 2018

Job overview

    

                                             Dulwich Hamlet Junior School

                                         Dulwich Hamlet Educational Trust

                                                                  

                                                 0.5 Part-time SENDCO

                                                      Days negotiable

                                          Start Date: 1st September 2018

                           Inner London Payscale. Generous salary: Leadership 1- 4


We are looking for an experienced, non-class based, part-time SENCO, to work alongside our Inclusion Manager. 

The successful candidate will be working in our outstanding “glittering” school – in the heart of Dulwich Village, South London. 

We value a creative and innovative approach to learning, and welcome those that can bring their own unique ideas to our enthusiastic and hardworking team.

In return we offer you: 

     Amazing children and supportive colleagues

     Great specialist spaces and terrific resources

     Considerable opportunities for career development 

     Leadership who respect work/life balance!


Please call Mrs Chrissie Purcell on 0207 525 9188/9 to arrange a school visit or request to speak to the Head of School: Mrs Claire Purcell or Inclusion Manager: Ms Sharon Baxendale

Closing date: Monday 19th March at Midday
Interviews:  Tuesday 27th March 2018

For further information and application packs, please visit our website: www.dulwichhamletjuniorschool.org.uk 

We look forward to hearing from you.

(Dulwich Hamlet is committed to the protection and safety of its pupils and successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check)

  

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About Dulwich Hamlet Junior School

Dulwich Hamlet Junior School is now part of The Charter Schools Educational Trust, a family of four primary schools and two secondary schools serving communities across the London Borough of Southwark.

Dulwich Hamlet Junior School is situated in the heart of Dulwich Village. In 2011 we became a primary Academy. The site consists of five main buildings. Two large Victorian buildings contain the main classrooms; attached to one of these is a newer well-appointed building (with high ceilings) joined on to it by a glazed link. This building - Pickwick - contains three classrooms, a new library, well-appointed staffroom, and the Mac suite.

We have an Admin building that contains our main and back offices, well staffed with School Business Manager, and Admin Officers. The school office and reception is sited near the main entrance to allow for greater accessibility. Our Purcell Rooms contain the music classroom, music practice room and Steel Pan Room. Griffin Hall houses our amazing dining hall and Design Technology Suite. We have a number of small rooms used for working with special needs children, and our SENDCo’s Office.

Our intake is 90 children per year with three classes to each of the 4 year groups. We are always oversubscribed. There is a tradition of music and performance in the school. We have choirs, brass ensembles, recorder consorts, strings and woodwind orchestras. Over 70% of children take instrumental lessons at school. We have good resources, for example, many, and varied, musical instruments. There is a Year 6 end-of-year performance and throughout the year we take part in various concerts and events. Each class runs its own class assemblies twice a year. The children vote representatives on to the Houses and we have a developing Pupil Voice structure.

We take part in many sporting events and have won a number of trophies. Children enjoy the fun of ‘Enrichment’ afternoons in the summer term, learning anything from car maintenance to The Great Egg Race! There are many after school clubs, such as sports, cookery and art. Year 5 and Year 6 children enjoy residential school journeys. Visitors and trips out are regular events in all year groups.

There is a very strong local community and parents are highly supportive of their children's education and the school. The Governing Body is actively involved in the work of the school. Some parents help in class, with reading or on trips. Events are well attended and the PTA is successful in organising interesting and 'fun' fund-raising events.

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Applications closed