SENCO
TLR 23 (£8,601)
We are seeking to recruit a SENCO to help us deliver excellent educational opportunities for all of our students, starting September 2026. The successful candidate will work in partnership with our current team of three SENCOs. The ability to teach English and/ or Social Sciences is essential.
You do not need to hold a NASENCO qualification (or equivalent) as further training and support will be provided. However, you will already hold QTS and be willing to undertake a qualification. We have extensive experience of providing excellent mentoring and support to new staff.
We are looking for someone:
The Radcliffe School offers the opportunity to teach in school that is passionate about achievement for all, and where our fantastic students enjoy a dynamic and engaging curriculum. We are an iPad school with all staff and students receiving an iPad (along with regular CPD on how to use it) to support teaching and learning.
The successful candidate will benefit from a strong induction programme which will be tailored to their professional needs and experience. This position would suit someone wishing to develop their career and take on additional responsibilities within a vibrant and thriving team.
The Radcliffe School offers the opportunity to:
If you believe that you have the energy, passion, resilience and drive to be part of our positive journey we would love to have you on our team. Visits to the School are welcomed and encouraged.
Please contact Jo Moloney, HR Manager, on 01908 682 289 or go to www.radcliffeschool.org.uk for more information about the post.
The deadline for applications is 9am on Friday 15 May 2026. Please note that the advert may be closed as soon as sufficient applications have been received. Interviews will take place before half term.
Ofsted inspected our school in March 2025 and found that behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management and Sixth Form provision are all Good. The inspectors found that the school has high expectations of students’ behaviour and their attitudes to learning, all staff and governors share strong priorities, and the school is taking the right action to raise standards of achievement across the school. The inspection identified that students are proud of our school and its diversity, feel safe and supported, and have a strong sense of community.
The Radcliffe School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. This post requires an enhanced DBS disclosure and is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. We are an equal opportunities employer.
Jo Moloney
01908682289
j.moloney@radcliffeschool.org.uk
