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Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Co-ordinator

Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Co-ordinator

St Patrick's RC High School and Arts College

Salford

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Salary:
Competitive commensurate with experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01.09.2019
Apply by:
19 May 2019

Job overview

Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Co-ordinator

Salary:       Competitive – commensurate with experience 

Contract type: Permanent 

Start Date:        1st September 2019

Contracted hours: Full time

An exciting opportunity for an experienced leader of SEND to develop a key strategic role across our school as we embark on the next phase of our school improvement journey.

Working in partnership with a National Teaching School, St Patrick’s Leadership team are seeking to appoint a successful, highly motivated and dynamic Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Co-ordinator 

The successful candidate will be responsible to Headteachers in school/s and Senior Assistant Headteacher supporting the SEN provision across the Teaching School Partnership.  

Please send your completed application form to Mrs Victoria Lynch (Victoria.Lynch@salford.gov.uk) 

Closing date for applications is Sunday 19th May at 5pm. 

Candidates will be informed whether they are invited to interview week commencing 20th May

Attached documents

About St Patrick's RC High School and Arts College

St Patrick’s RC High School and Arts College is a mixed, comprehensive, Roman Catholic school without sixth form situated in Eccles, Salford. It is a voluntary aided state school that operates under the Diocese of Salford. The school will provide 900 places for students aged 11-16, when fully subscribed.

Headteacher

Alison Byrne

Values and Vision

St Patrick's is strongly guided by its Catholic faith, basing its ethos on the Gospel values of love, forgiveness, reconciliation and justice, integrity, humility and truth. Students are treated with respect and tolerance, and valued as individuals, as demonstrated by the Every Child Matters themes incorporated into the curriculum. The school also encourages their ambitions, and teaches them how to live happy and fulfilling lives as they progress into further or higher education and the workplace.

The school is a specialist arts college, and owes a great deal of its success to its involvement and interaction with parents. St Patrick's has also been designated a national teaching school.

Ofsted

“This is an outstanding school which has achieved an impressive trend of improvement over the past four years [2004-2008]. The progress and welfare of all students is at the heart of outstanding quality assurance, data analysis and monitoring systems. The headteacher and her senior staff drive an improvement agenda that has been successful in offering greater opportunities and individual development for all students.”

View St Patrick’s RC High School and Arts College’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed