About our school
Seer
Green CE is a one‑form‑entry Church of England primary set in beautiful
grounds, service a local village community. We are a warm school which sets
high‑expectations of all. Our Christian values of Honesty, Kindness and
Perseverance underpin daily life, we have an inclusive culture that
reflects the care we show each child — recognising every pupil as “made in an
amazing and wonderful way” (Psalm 139 v14).
Our
current priorities include:
- Embedding a whole‑school SEN approach
in line with the new SEN white paper
- Deepening leadership capacity and CPD
across the school
- Strengthening wellbeing as a factor in
decision making
- Promoting our values across school and
into the wider community
We
follow the OFSTED inspection framework and are committed to high-quality,
ambitious curriculum and provision for all pupils.
About the role
Key
responsibilities:
- Coordinate and maintain day‑to‑day
SEND provision and records, including support for pupils in class and
small groups
- Advise and support teachers using the
graduated approach and implement effective interventions
- Be the key contact for parents/carers
and external agencies, supporting EHCP processes and multi‑agency
collaboration
- Oversee deployment and development of
support staff, ensuring interventions are monitored and reviewed
- Ensure statutory duties under the SEND
Code of Practice and Equality Act are met, and keep the SEND policy up to
date
- Work with senior leaders and governors
to report on SEND provision and contribute to school improvement
This
role is central to helping every pupil access our broad, balanced and ambitious
curriculum and to ensuring our school continues to be a nurturing place where
children can achieve their fullest potential.
About you (the ideal candidate)
We
welcome colleagues who are committed, reflective and collaborative. The person
we’re looking for will typically demonstrate:
- Qualified Teacher Status and
experience of teaching in primary phases
- Strong knowledge of the SEND Code of
Practice (2015) and the Equality Act, and experience implementing
graduated SEND support
- The ability to plan, deliver and
evaluate targeted interventions and to use data to track pupil progress
- Excellent communication skills with
children, families and professionals; calm, non‑confrontational behaviour
management
- A commitment to safeguarding,
inclusion and the wellbeing of pupils and staff
- A flexible, resilient approach with an
appetite for professional development and leadership growth
A
SENDCo qualification is desirable (see person specification) but we also value
proven experience and a proactive, strategic mindset.
What we offer
- A supportive, friendly staff team and
a strong Governing Board committed to staff development
- Opportunities for leadership CPD and
coaching as we develop leadership capacity across the school
- The chance to shape SEND provision in
a small school where your influence will be visible and valued and all
children are well known
- A caring, values‑driven community and
beautiful school grounds to work in