The Board of Trustees of Wembley
Multi-Academy Trust (WMAT) is looking to appoint
a strategic, influential and collaborative individual to the significant role of SENDCo at North
Brent School. Our motto at all WMAT schools is ‘Achievement for All’ and we are
looking for a dynamic individual who can lead the SEND department to ensure
that all students excel in their education. North Brent School opened
on its new site in September 2024, so this is a unique opportunity to establish
a culture of academic rigor, care and support in a fantastic setting. We are
seeking to appoint a SEND specialist with a track record of leadership in this
area and who shares our moral purpose.
The successful candidate will have the
opportunity to build upon their current expertise and develop their leadership
in a range of areas. They will be committed
to enhancing all aspects of students’ lives and making a real difference to students’
life chances. They will provide strong
leadership to the SEND department at the school to ensure that the school is a
fully inclusive environment where no child is disadvantaged because of a
special educational need, disability or medical condition.
They will have a
proven track record of improving SEND provision. They will be highly analytical,
emotionally astute and able to deploy appropriate strategies to maximise
impact. The successful candidate will be able to think and act strategically,
be cognisant of the broader picture, whilst fully understanding the implications
of finer details. They will have experience of helping develop others, be committed to our values of excellence and
achievement, and believe in the unique way in which our Trust works.
Specific
Responsibilities
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To lead, manage,
develop and maintain high quality SEND provision which enables high quality
teaching, excellent learning outcomes and success for all children, including
those on the K register and with EHCPs
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To line manage, train
and develop professionals who directly support children with Special Educational
Needs, including the SEND Teaching Assistants, ensuring value for money.
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To liaise with
professionals from outside agencies to secure the best care and outcomes for
students
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To be responsible for
all aspects of education for students with SEND
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To ensure that SEND is
represented in whole school policies and procedures
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To provide specialist
support to SEND pupils and their families
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To monitor that the
school follows DfE regulations, particularly in regards to access arrangements
for examinations
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To monitor an evaluate
the impact of support and intervention for individual pupils
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Deliver specialist
training to parents, teachers and professionals from other agencies to promote
inclusive practice
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Network with parents,
the Local Authority, primary schools and other services/agencies to ensure that
information is effectively and appropriately shared
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Contribute advice and
support in the process of early identification, assessment and provision in
line with the SEND Code of Practice
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Monitor teaching and
learning through observation, talking to children and obtaining data. Then by
providing effective feedback, support and advice, raise the standards and expectations
of all pupils.
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Research, develop and
share best practice with respect to inclusion and raising attainment within
specialist area
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Advise on access to
specialist equipment and resources and be responsible for ensuring that this is
used correctly
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Engage in own
professional development, updating knowledge and skills relating to educational
issues and to contribute to the professional development of other, ensuring
that this meets the needs of students with SEND requirements
Qualifications & Experience
We are looking for a leader
with a successful track record of school improvement. You will have:
- Qualified Teacher Status, Degree, further
relevant professional studies.
- A willingness to undertake the NPQSL, NPQH or
relevant/equivalent training.
- Values that align with WMAT.
- SENDCo qualification
- An understanding of what it takes to work with
others and help lead one of the highest achieving schools in the country.
- A track record of securing tangible success
and outstanding outcomes for SEND learners.
- The technical ability and behavioural traits that
secure the confidence of all stakeholders.
- Experience of developing a culture of learning
and continuous improvement of staff and students.
- Strong monitoring and evaluation skills.
- Thorough knowledge and understanding of
current developments and the latest educational research (such as curriculum
development and how pupils learn).
- An ability to set up systems and processes to
ensure departmental improvement.
- An ability to understand people’s individual
strengths, harness and develop them.
- A commitment to learning and leading with
humility.
Next Steps
If you wish to discuss
this opportunity after submitting an application form, please email reception@northbrentschool.co.uk and they will forward your queries to HR.
The completed form (external applicants) or
a letter of support (internal candidates) should email HR by February
26th 2026 (9am)
Wembley Multi-Academy Trust is committed to
safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expects all staff
and volunteers to share this commitment. The post will be offered subject
to an enhanced DBS disclosure. We are an equal opportunities employer and
we welcome applications from across the community.