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SENCO

Bishop Justus Church of England School

Bromley

  • £65,642 - £82,816 pro rata
  • Expired
Salary:
Leadership L8 – L18 (Outer London) (£65,642.00 - £82,816.00)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
31 August 2026
Apply by:
16 March 2026

Job overview

Bishop Justus is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, energetic and adaptable SENCO to join our team. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled professional who is passionate about Inclusion and committed to ensuring every young person thrives. The successful candidate will be an excellent communicator with strong interpersonal and organisational skills. They will be appropriately qualified in supporting students with Special Educational Needs and will bring experience from a secondary school, college or similar setting. They will work effectively with colleagues, build strong relationships with pupils and communicate clearly and confidently with parents and carers.

The SENCO will take on leadership of SEND provision across the school. This includes developing and evaluating provision, line managing the operational SEND Lead, the Access Arrangements Co-ordinator, and continuing to strengthen our inclusive practice. The role is non-teaching, allowing dedicated time to lead, coordinate and develop high-quality support so that every student is encouraged to fulfil their potential and achieve success. You will join a committed and highly supportive staff team, rich in experience and perspective, who share a strong belief in belonging, high expectations and opportunity for all.

Our ideal candidate will:

·         Be an experienced and highly effective SENCO, with a strong track record in a secondary school or similar setting.

·         Understand the needs of students across Key Stages 3, 4 and 5, and be confident supporting a wide range of abilities.

·         Demonstrate secure knowledge of effective SEND strategies and the SEND Code of Practice.

·         Provide clear guidance and inspiration to teaching staff, while leading and coordinating Teaching Assistants to ensure high-quality support for pupils with SEND.

·         Lead and further develop our internal alternative provision, ensuring it is well structured, inclusive and responsive to students’ needs.

·         Champion and strengthen inclusive practice across the school.

·         Bring energy, enthusiasm and a willingness to innovate.

·         Communicate with clarity and empathy, showing strong emotional intelligence in all interactions.

·         Use ICT confidently and embrace new technologies to enhance practice and efficiency.

·         Contribute positively to the wider life of the school, including enrichment and lunchtime provision.

·         Be committed to ongoing professional development and reflective practice.

·         Demonstrate integrity, optimism and a good sense of humour.

·         Hold a good honours degree, Qualified Teacher Status and a relevant SENCO qualification (NASENCO or NPQ).

 

In return, we offer:

·         A happy community committed to the professional development of all colleagues.

·         A distinctive local context ensuring we place inclusivity at the heart of all we do.

·         A skilled and experienced team of teachers and other professionals.

·         A motivated leadership team leading rapid improvement to the students’ life chances.

·         A school in which the students are enthusiastic, engaging and thoughtful.

We would be pleased to welcome you for an informal visit prior to application.

Please complete the attached Application form.

We are committed to safeguarding the young people in our care and we expect all our staff to share this commitment.  The successful applicant will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.

As an employee of the Aquinas Church of England Education Trust you are required to have regard to the character of the Trust and its foundation and to undertake not to do anything in any way contrary to the interests of the foundation.

Attached documents

About Bishop Justus Church of England School

ETHOS       

Bishop Justus Church of England School seeks to serve its community in the name of the Church by ensuring excellent education in a Christian setting.

This 21st century school is a stimulating learning environment that prepares students for living and working in a rapidly changing world and encourages them to value the rich diversity of cultures they will encounter.  Students and staff are empowered to achieve their highest possible in academic, creative and sporting achievement both as members of a community and as individuals. The school provides students and staff with many opportunities to explore the significance of Christian faith and values to their own lives and the issues facing people locally, nationally and globally.  The school is committed to ensuring that the learning, vocational, and personal needs of all its students are met by its curriculum and extra-curricular activities.

The spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of the students is set in the context of Christian faith as taught and lived in the Church of England. 

The school’s distinctive ethos and approach are offered to all members of the school community.  Christian students find their faith affirmed and valued, and they meet and work with people who hold to other faiths and philosophies. All students encounter, in the lives of Christians in the school and in the school’s ethos, a living Christian witness which is neither coercive nor assertive but which welcomes and affirms.  All members of the school’s community are equally valued and are encouraged to contribute their understandings and abilities to the school’s work and ethos. The beliefs of those from other religious traditions are treated with respect and openness.

We recognise that God is at the heart of the school, and so collective worship has a high priority in the school’s daily life.  Collective worship is of high quality and planned to engage all members of the school’s community.  The school is a place in which students and staff are cared for and where they learn to care for one other.

Bishop Justus Church of England School seeks to achieve its aims and develop its life and ethos….

“Through Faith and Learning”
 

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