SEND Administrator
Queensbridge School
Birmingham
- £23,191.82 - £24,335.21 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- GR3A £26,409 (SCP9) - £27,711 (SCP12) pro rata (Actual Salary £23,191.82-£24,335.21)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2025
- Apply by:
- 20 June 2025
Job overview
An exciting opportunity has arisen in our SEND team and Queensbridge School is looking to recruit a strong SEND Administrator who will share our determination to transform the life chances of our 900 pupils.
As the SEND Administrator you will provide administrative support for SEND processes across the school, contribute to the review and maintenance of Individual Learning Profiles and carry out regular check-ins with a caseload of vulnerable students.
About the Role:
· Provide administrative support to the SENDCO, including diary management, minute taking, relevant document compliance and effective administration of the SEND budget and exam access arrangements
· Lead in the planning, development and organisation of SEND procedures and systems
· Maintain the school’s SEND record and Provision Mapping system
· Communicate with parents/carers and external agencies
· Allocated caseload of vulnerable students
About You:
· Strong verbal and written communication skills
· Organisational skills
· Commitment to education and ensuring equal opportunities
· Previous administrative experience
· You will need empathy, patience and resilience
We can offer you;
· A positive and high performing learning culture supported by students, staff, parents and governors
· A commitment to your own personal development with a high-quality programme for all staff at all stages of their professional career
· A friendly and supportive workplace that prioritises wellbeing
· Discounted access to BSHF medical insurance for you and your family
· Enrolment into the West Midlands Pension Scheme
Attached documents
About Queensbridge School
- Queensbridge School
- Queensbridge Road, Moseley, Birmingham
- West Midlands
- B13 8QB
- United Kingdom
Queensbridge School is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary school in the Moseley suburb of Birmingham. Originally built in the 1950s, the school now has approximately 913 pupils aged 11-16.
Headteacher
Miss Sue Taylor
Values and vision
At Queensbridge, our mission is to equip all students with the character, skills, and academic knowledge they need to live happy and fulfilled lives.
But what does this look like in practice? It means we meticulously design and develop a curriculum that is challenging, relevant, and authentic, reflecting the dynamic world in which our young people live.
Equally important is our focus on character and skills development. We believe that education extends beyond the classroom, so we create numerous opportunities for students to push their boundaries and grow. Our extensive range of after-school clubs, exciting trips, and enriching visits are designed to inspire and engage. Through these activities, students can discover new passions, develop teamwork, leadership, and resilience, and build a sense of responsibility and empathy.
Furthermore, our comprehensive pastoral care program, underpinned by our core values, ensures that each student feels supported and valued. We foster a nurturing environment that emphasises strong relationships and a sense of belonging. By encouraging reflection and providing guidance, we help our students navigate challenges and celebrate their successes, preparing them to be well-rounded individuals ready to thrive in an ever-changing world.
Ofsted report
“Pupils are proud to attend Queensbridge. They value the quality of learning they experience and how well they are supported when making their post-16 choices. They appreciate the school's inclusive culture and celebration of diversity.”
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