6 months contract with a local authority
Summary
- The SEN Case Officer is responsible for managing a caseload of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) ensuring compliance with the SEND Code of Practice. This role is crucial in supporting the service by reducing its backlog through the completion of annual reviews new statutory assessments and ongoing case management. The position requires fulfilling the full duties of a Caseworker as the role is not limited to annual reviews or assessments alone.
Responsibilities
- Manage a personal caseload of children and young people with Education Health and Care (EHC) needs.
- Lead and coordinate the statutory EHC assessment process within required timescales.
- Process and respond to annual reviews ensuring decisions and amendments are issued on time.
- Draft amend and finalise EHC Plans in accordance with statutory guidance.
- Ensure all casework tasks are completed to statutory deadlines (6-week response 20-week assessments annual review timelines etc.).
Essential Experience Required
Essential Qualifications Required
Additional Information
- Working hours: 37 hours per week
- Start date: End of April running through to the end of October (a 6-month contract).
- The role requires Enhanced DBS.
- Please note we work on bi-weekly payment.
The role closes soon apply ASAP.
Required Skills:
To manage a caseload of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) ensuring statutory compliance with the SEND Code of Practice. The SEN Case Officer will support the service in reducing its backlog by completing all responsibilities associated with annual reviews new statutory assessments and ongoing case management
Required Education:
To manage a caseload of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) ensuring statutory compliance with the SEND Code of Practice. The SEN Case Officer will support the service in reducing its backlog by completing all responsibilities associated with annual reviews new statutory assessments and ongoing case management
6 months contract with a local authoritySummaryThe SEN Case Officer is responsible for managing a caseload of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) ensuring compliance with the SEND Code of Practice. This role is crucial in supporting the service by reducing its backlog thro...
6 months contract with a local authority
Summary
- The SEN Case Officer is responsible for managing a caseload of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) ensuring compliance with the SEND Code of Practice. This role is crucial in supporting the service by reducing its backlog through the completion of annual reviews new statutory assessments and ongoing case management. The position requires fulfilling the full duties of a Caseworker as the role is not limited to annual reviews or assessments alone.
Responsibilities
- Manage a personal caseload of children and young people with Education Health and Care (EHC) needs.
- Lead and coordinate the statutory EHC assessment process within required timescales.
- Process and respond to annual reviews ensuring decisions and amendments are issued on time.
- Draft amend and finalise EHC Plans in accordance with statutory guidance.
- Ensure all casework tasks are completed to statutory deadlines (6-week response 20-week assessments annual review timelines etc.).
Essential Experience Required
Essential Qualifications Required
Additional Information
- Working hours: 37 hours per week
- Start date: End of April running through to the end of October (a 6-month contract).
- The role requires Enhanced DBS.
- Please note we work on bi-weekly payment.
The role closes soon apply ASAP.
Required Skills:
To manage a caseload of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) ensuring statutory compliance with the SEND Code of Practice. The SEN Case Officer will support the service in reducing its backlog by completing all responsibilities associated with annual reviews new statutory assessments and ongoing case management
Required Education:
To manage a caseload of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) ensuring statutory compliance with the SEND Code of Practice. The SEN Case Officer will support the service in reducing its backlog by completing all responsibilities associated with annual reviews new statutory assessments and ongoing case management
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