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SEND and Inclusion Administrator

SEND and Inclusion Administrator

Matthew Arnold School

OX2 9LE

  • £18,340 - £19,952 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
17 April 2024

Job overview

SEND and Inclusion Administrator 

Salary: £18,340 - £19,952

Grade: 6  

Hours per week: 32

Weeks per year: 39 weeks and 2 days additional

About Matthew Arnold School 

Matthew Arnold is a thriving community school on the outskirts of Oxford looking to appoint a new Assistant Headteacher with proven leadership skills who can further develop the school’s ethos where young people are at the heart of everything we do and leave us ready to take on the challenges of early adult life.

Matthew Arnold is an oversubscribed inclusive 11-18 school of over 1,300 pupils that serves a mix of urban and rural communities across the west side of Oxford. The school prides itself on being a high achieving school with increasing rates of progress for our disadvantaged students. This has been achieved by focusing on improving outcomes for every student and continuing staff development.

The school is part of the Acer Trust. All schools in the Trust play an important part in the success of the Trust and work together collaboratively so that each school in the Trust is a great place to learn and to work.

The Role 

The SEND Administrator will be a key member of the Inclusion team. The post holder will be responsible for ensuring that statutory documentation for students with SEND is in place, and for providing complex administrative support for the Inclusion team. 

Principal Responsibilities:

  • Administering the annual review process of Education, Health & Care Plans as well as managing files and transition documents for students on the SEND register
  • Inputting and updating of strategies and interventions for students with SEND and be responsible for overseeing the maintenance of the personal records/files of pupils in relation to SEND
  • Coordinate the annual review process for students with an EHCP and the Personal Education Plan process for Students we care for
  • Arranging appointments with outside agencies working with the school including Educational Psychologists, the Virtual School, and the SENS Support Service
  • Maintain an up to date SEND Register under the direction of the SENCO; 
  • Arrange meeting with parents and carers and professionals in line with statutory deadlines 
  • Work with the Exam Access arrangements Coordinator in supporting students with practical support of assistive technology
  • Administration of literacy testing, working in close liaison with the SENCO and manage external subscriptions to testing companies
  • You will support students in the best possible way by establishing good relationships, empowering students by building confidence , helping students to interact with others and offer pastoral support as required
  • Help students to access learning in the Learning Support Department and assisting students in using basic ICT as directed
  • Support the wider school by; following and complying with key policies and procedures , supporting and promoting diversity and equality for all students and colleagues, Participate in training and other learning activities and performance development as required
  • Providing a wide range of general administration services
  • Liaising with HR to complete the due diligence for external contractors
  • To liaise with the Careers Department to arrange appointments for students with SEND to include meeting with parents in year 11 of students who are planning to leave school. In addition, to organise, if required, for the key worker to attend the standard careers meetings in school


Essential Requirements: 

  • Minimum standard of GCSE (or equivalent) pass grade C or above in Maths/English and Science
  • Good administration skills and proficient ICT skills and well as good time management skills
  • Knowledge around children's safeguarding and approaches to inclusion as well as commitment to the highest standards of child protection 
  • Awareness of GDPR and the importance of maintaining, storing and security of sensitive data
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build and form good relationships with students, colleagues and parents / carers 
  • An understanding of and commitment to whole-school issues in a co-educational multi-ethnic school and the willingness to be involved in all aspects of the work of the department and to contribute to the wider life of the school


Desirable Requirements:  

  • Knowledge of CPOMS and Bromcom would be advantageous 
  • Experience of working in a school would be advantageous
  • To have awareness and good working knowledge of the SEND Code of Practice 2014


To apply please complete the application form on My New Term, more information on the role can be seen on the job spec attcahed to the advert. If you have any questions please contact Jeremiah Hayman at hr@maschool.org.uk

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About Matthew Arnold School

Matthew Arnold is a popular and successful school on the edge of Oxford with an excellent local reputation. We are focussed on improving outcomes for every student and are committed to staff development to support this. The school is part of the Acer Trust family of schools so there is opportunity to share expertise and experiences and enjoy professional development with more than one school. Our induction programmes give strong support to ECTs.

We offer defined-benefit public sector pension schemes (Teachers Pension, Local Government Pension Scheme), a 24-hour Employee Assistance Programme, good bus links, car and cycle parking.

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