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SENCO/Individual Needs Co-ordinator

SENCO/Individual Needs Co-ordinator

Palmers Green High School

Enfield

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2017
Apply by:
27 April 2017

Job overview

Palmers Green High School is seeking to appoint a knowledgeable, enthusiastic and committed part-time (0.8) Individual Needs Co-ordinator (INCO) for September. The INCO deals with all aspects of SEND and G&T in our school.  

The successful candidate will be an experienced, qualified teacher with a Level 7 or equivalent qualification in SEND (or in the case of candidates with suitable experience and understanding of current SEND Policy, willing to undertake said qualification). 

Palmers Green High School is a highly successful selective girls’ independent day school (age 3-16) (GSA), which is well served by road, rail and tube (Piccadilly Line) links. 

For further details and an application form please visit our website at www.pghs.co.uk/about-us/job-vacancies/  

The closing date for applications is Friday 28th April 2017.

Interviews are expected to take place in the week commencing 8th May 2017.

Palmers Green High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. 

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About Palmers Green High School

With an excellent reputation and a tradition of nurturing capable, independent women, PGHS has held a special place in North London since 1905. Reflecting the diversity of the area, we are committed to offering an outstanding educational experience both in and out of the classroom, ensuring girls develop confidence, resilience, and determination.

Our class sizes and exceptional pastoral care offer a level of personal attention that is unrivalled, and which allows every pupil to be their individual, authentic self. This, alongside excellent examination results at GCSE and extensive opportunities beyond the curriculum, means that pupils are well-prepared for the next phase in their academic careers and go on to the sixth forms and universities of their choice.

Equipping Girls for Success

We believe passionately in girls’ education. Focused teaching groups ensure outstanding pupil engagement, collaboration and communication in lessons and allow our inspirational teachers to provide individualised support and challenge. This contributes to our excellent results and pupils’ readiness to lead successful lives, excelling in their chosen field. 

Building Skills for the Future

Developing skills such as risk-taking and problem-solving, PGHS girls are fully equipped for the 21st century through the excellent resources and high-quality teaching in Science, Design & Technology, Computing and Maths. Curiosity sparked, many pupils continue STEM subjects at A-Level and beyond.

Nurturing Creativity

Creativity is at our heart and across the curriculum we aim to develop pupils’ expression, imagination and experimentation skills. Music, Drama and Art and Design are taught by subject specialists across the age range. Creative activities and performance opportunities are a vital part of school life.

Vitality Through Sport

From rugby to rounders, swimming to street dance, tennis to trampolining, sport at PGHS has something for everyone. With access to extensive offsite facilities, girls are encouraged to find an activity – whether recreational or competitive – that they are passionate about, creating happy, healthy individuals.

Exciting Opportunities

Learning is more than a classroom. Opportunities to take on leadership responsibilities, to participate in internal and external competitions and our vibrant extra-curricular programme develop confidence and resilience. We offer a rich calendar of day and residential visits, field trips and expeditions in the UK and abroad.

A Small School with a Big Heart

We live by our School motto, ‘By Love Serve One Another’. We champion one another, celebrating each other’s successes and supporting one another through life’s ups and downs.

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