SENCo
Maricourt Catholic High School
Sefton
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Teachers MPR/UPR plusTLR1b allowance– (£10710.00 )
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Summer Term 2023
- Apply by:
- 17 February 2023
Job overview
SENCo
Teachers MPR/UPR plusTLR1b allowance – (£10710.00)
We are looking to appoint an outstanding Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) to start after Easter 2023.
Ideally, you will have achieved the National Award for SEN Co-ordination and have experience of working within a secondary school.
This is a key position within school, leading the provision for our students who have SEN. You will manage our team of Teaching Assistants and will liaise with the relevant agencies and organisations to ensure that planned and current provision meets students’ needs effectively so that we are able to support students to reach their full potential.
We want a SENCo who is innovative, resilient and reflective, and can lead a forward-looking team to provide support in a mainstream setting for students with a range of special educational needs.
Completed applications to be returned to Recruitment@maricourt.net
Closing date for applications: 9.00am on Friday 17th February 2023
Attached documents
- Job Description126.54KB
- SENCO advert - 01.02.23.pdf215.24KB
- Application form.docx65.08KB
- Application_Forms_-_Notes_to_Applicants.docx51.74KB
- Consent_to_Obtain_References_Form.docx37.93KB
- Recruitment_Monitoring_Form.docx46.27KB
- Rehabilitation_of_Offenders_Act_1974_-_Disclosure_Form (1).docx60.98KB
- School prospectus6.27MB
- Map/location7.52KB
- Inspection report435.27KB
About Maricourt Catholic High School
- Maricourt Catholic High School
- Hall Lane, Maghull, Liverpool
- Merseyside
- L31 3DZ
- United Kingdom
'Maricourt seeks to provide and sustain a living Catholic community which is rooted in Christian values and where growth and knowledge, respect, love and fellowship are shared by all.'
Welcome to Maricourt Catholic High School. Our school was founded in 1957 under the trusteeship of the Sisters of Mercy. Our Catholic ethos pervades all aspects of our school life, making Maricourt a focused, caring and happy community where each individual can flourish. Our Catholic ethos and the Sisters of Mercy charism is at the heart of everything we do and we pride ourselves on living out our mission statement of love and respect.We are a school steeped in history with an exciting future ahead.
We are committed to fostering the development of each individual, establishing a sense of self worth and a sense of responsibility and respect for others. Not only do we provide excellent academic opportunities, but our dedicated team of staff and governors ensure that we offer outstanding pastoral and spiritual support. We are always mindful of the words of our founder, Catherine McAuley, "Resolve to be good today and better tomorrow." We constantly strive for this through our strong relationships between parents/carers, staff and students, which are at the heart of our Catholic community.
From the moment you walk through our doors you will feel a sense of belonging. Our strong links with our partner primary schools and embedded induction programme will make the transition from primary school to secondary school seamless. We have the same aspirations for every student and we want them all to be successful, positive and resilient and play active and purposeful roles, both within and beyond our school and local communities. If you share our ambitions, then we would love you to come and join us.This really is a special place to be.
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