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SENCO Needed at a Thriving Secondary School in Birmingham!
Location: Birmingham Contract: FullTime Permanent Salary: MPS/UPS TLR
A vibrant and highachieving secondary school in Birmingham is seeking a passionate and experienced SENCO to lead its SEND provision this September. Known for its inclusive ethos excellent student outcomes and supportive staff culture this school offers a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated professional to make a real impact.
Why Join This School
Youll be part of a warm and welcoming community where inclusion is at the heart of everything. The school boasts dedicated SEND spaces a wellresourced department and strong links with external agencies. Staff enjoy excellent CPD and leadership development opportunities with a real focus on innovation collaboration and student wellbeing.
Your Role as SENCO:
Youll lead and coordinate the SEND strategy across the school working closely with teachers support staff families and outside specialists. From overseeing EHCPs and provision mapping to supporting highquality teaching and tailored interventions your work will be central to ensuring every student thrives. Youll also contribute to wholeschool leadership and help shape the schools inclusive vision moving forward.
Who Were Looking For:
An experienced and motivated SENCO (or someone working towards the National Award) with a deep commitment to inclusive education. Someone organised empathetic and resilient who brings clarity calm and compassion to the role. A strong communicator who can inspire trust and drive high standards across the board. An enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one) is essential.
This is a brilliant opportunity to join a thriving Birmingham school that values every learner and supports every colleague. If youre ready to lead inspire and make a difference apply now for a September start.
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