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Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator

Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator

Hitchin Boys' School

Hertfordshire

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Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
21 April 2019

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a new Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator with previous experience in a SEND leadership role. The successful candidate will be a qualified teacher who is able to model and advise on outstanding classroom practice in terms of Quality First Teaching. You will benefit from:

  • Normal teaching salary plus a significant TLR commensurate with experience
  • Minimal teaching requirement
  • Assistant SENCO – whom the successful candidate will recruit

We are looking for an inspiring Special Needs Co-ordinator who is passionate about children and expects the highest possible standards to support them. As the new SENCO you will lead and manage a team of Learning Support Assistants (LSAs) to provide the best education and outcomes for all children.

Your first role will be to help us recruit a non-teaching SEND specialist as Assistant SENCO to support you.

Hitchin Boys’ is a comprehensive school for the whole community and a friendly workplace that values teamwork and high achievement in all areas of work with young people. At Hitchin Boys’ School you will have a wealth of opportunities to develop as a leader. We can offer you a range of bespoke courses and qualifications through our Teaching School Alliance, including our NPQML & NPQSL for aspiring leaders.

We believe in investing in your knowledge and expertise through regular support, coaching and a wide range of professional development and training.

As the SENCO you will assume responsibility for the day-to-day provision made for the students, liaising with external agencies, the Local Authority and other key personnel in school as appropriate.

You must:

  • Have previous SENCO experience (ideally 2 years)
  • Have an excellent knowledge of SEND in a secondary school settings
  • Be able to work effectively with students, staff, parents/carers and professionals.
  • Be passionate about working with children and ensure that the highest possible standards are met to support them
  • Be able to lead & manage a team of LSAs to provide the best education and outcomes for all children

Your role will be:

  • To contribute to and implement strategic plans for the provision of pupils with EHCPs
  • To work with the Leadership team ensuring an ethos of Inclusion within the Academy and a culture of high aspirations for students with SEND
  • To work with the Leadership team to ensure the implementation of the Academy SEND Policy
  • To deploy staff and resources according to the needs of SEND students
  • To ensure that the provision of SEND support is in accordance with the aims of the Academy and the curricular policies determined by the Governing Body of the Academy
  • To be responsible for the accurate identification of SEND need across the Academy, ensuring a rigorous and thorough assessment process
  • To be a role model with regard to Quality First Teaching and differentiation within your own teaching practice
  • To be responsible for the embedding of Quality First Teaching across the Academy
  • To be responsible for the Academy SEND Offer, ensuring high quality targeted interventions enabling students with SEND to make better progress
  • To provide a programme of professional development with regard to SEND, that ensures all staff have the knowledge, skills and understanding to plan teaching and learning effectively and enable students with SEND to make expected progress
  • To be responsible for tracking the progress of students with SEND, using a wide range of Academy data relating to progress, attainment, referrals, exclusions, detentions and attendance to identify barriers to learning
  • To write and present a termly report to the Governing body on progress and developments

Applications from those wishing to contribute to other aspects of school life outside the classroom are particularly welcome. A full induction programme is provided for all new staff.

Hitchin Boys’ School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check is required for all posts.

Further details and an application form are available on the school website. Completed forms should be emailed to the Headteacher’s PA Mrs Sarah Ziebland at sziebland@hitchinboys.co.uk.

We welcome enquiries about the role and exploratory visits to the school – please contact Sarah Ziebland.

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About Hitchin Boys' School

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Overview:

Hitchin Boys’ School (HBS) is a high achieving comprehensive school with nearly 1,400 pupils (aged 11-18) on roll and a mixed sixth form, which forms part of the highly successful Hitchin Schools’ Consortium. We have a history that stretches back nearly 400 years but embrace fresh thinking and a modern, vibrant curriculum. We have high expectations, excellent standards of behaviour and pride in our extra-curricular activities that lead to academically successful and well-rounded students who are well equipped for life beyond school.

♦ A highly performing school with an academic ethos, with every student making exceptional progress

♦ A broad curriculum, with over 30 subjects offered at A-level via the Hitchin Consortium

♦ Student attitudes and behaviour that Ofsted called ‘exemplary’ and ‘impeccable’

♦ A campus that is historic but has also had £5m+ invested in new facilities in recent years

♦ An ethos that emphasises both learning and life, with rich experiences beyond the classroom

♦ A ‘Blended Learning’ approach with Chromebooks used in lower school and laptops in sixth form

♦ A commitment to professional development, with a strong internal and external training offer

♦ A place to grow your career with the potential for wider responsibilities and to take part in an unrivalled offering for extra-curricular clubs, trips internationally and community projects.

Hitchin itself is a historic market town of approximately 35,000 inhabitants in North Hertfordshire 25 minutes from London by rail line and close to the A1(M) and M1.

Headteacher:  Mr Tim Bennett BA (Ed)

Our Ethos:

At Hitchin Boys’ we pride ourselves on offering a warm and friendly environment where our students are encouraged to fulfil their academic potential whilst developing a solid foundation of spiritual, social, moral and cultural awareness. Hitchin Boys’ School helps all students to achieve according to their ability, and we celebrate success in many ways other than exam grades, ensuring that all our students go on to the next step in their lives with a feeling of achievement and self-worth. We are committed to caring for each and every one of our students and helping them become well-rounded, successful young adults.

Following Ofsted's visit to Hitchin Boys' School in September 2021, we were delighted to announce that we have once again received top marks by retaining the judgement of ‘Outstanding’. Inspectors concluded that the curriculum at Hitchin Boys’ is highly ambitious for all students. It is designed very well and ensures pupils not only learn rich subject knowledge, but also grow in their awareness of the world around them. As the report noted, “The school is a calm place for pupils to learn and be themselves.” The full report is available on the school website (https://www.hbs.herts.sch.uk).

Facilities:

The school is a historic site itself with Grade II listed buildings as well as state of the art facilities which opened in 2019 including a 220-seater auditorium with cutting edge recording technology

The school has consistently been over-subscribed for many years, and Hertfordshire County Council provided funding which has enabled us to increase our facilities to accommodate an additional 45 students in every new intake. This has provided some financial support to help us through these difficult times in education, it also means that there will be new roles created within the school to manage demands both academic and pastoral of these increased numbers.

Curriculum:

From 2018 the school has an 8-form entry school and runs a 25-period week. For most subjects students are taught in these groups until Year 8 when some setting takes place. Class sizes are low overall. Strong consortium links exist with the other local secondary schools, Hitchin Girls’ and The Priory School.

The curriculum has always been broad and balanced with an explicit commitment to maintaining the full range of learning, knowledge, understanding and skills in all aspects of the students’ education, including the humanities and linguistic, mathematical, scientific, technical, social, physical and artistic learning.

All students in KS4 study the usual core of English, Maths and Science, and also either History or Geography (or both in many cases) and almost every boy studies a Modern Foreign Language up to GCSE and then a wide range of option choices. The creative aspects of learning in Art, Drama and Music and Technology play a significant part in the life of the school. The uptake of Science & Maths is very strong in 6th Form and with large groups taking all humanities subjects (History, Geography, Sociology, Philosophy & Ethics) to A-Level, it is fair to say that the school provides significant breadth ensuring students keep their options for life open as long as possible.

Examination results:

Pupils traditionally score well at public examination, with over 80% going into the sixth form from Year 11 and our students continue to achieve at the highest level. 2023 public exams results are referenced below and are consistently above national averages. The following highlights are from the DFE performance tables, https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/

¨ Over a third of GCSE results are at grade 7 or above.

¨ Progress 8 score of 0.39 (above average)

¨ 71% of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in English and Maths.

¨ Attainment 8 score of 57.1

¨ At A level (2019) a progress score of 0.2 (above average)

Extra-curricular programme:

Extra-curricular activities are an important part of school life. Over 500 students playing representative sport for the school, over 250 students learning and performing music on an extra-curricular basis, a thriving House system and many other clubs, societies and events. The annual musical theatre production runs over three days every year involving upwards of 50 students and 10 staff (Lucky Stiff 2024, Young Frankenstein 2023). We hold three main charity events every year raising in the region of £ 9,000 each time. Sporting excellence is also a defining feature of the school in many sports. In 2022 the school won the national rugby competition. Finally, it would be difficult to list all the opportunities for extra-curricular school trips students because there are so many ranging from day trips to art galleries to life-changing trips abroad such as China, Malaysia, Iceland and Japan.

It is this determination to give students the best possible experience both in and outside the classroom which characterises Hitchin Boys’ School and we hope this has given you a flavour of the variety, breadth and success of our school – of which you may soon become an important part!

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