Hartsholme Academy Mainstream SEND Hubs -
Senior Enhanced Inclusion & Learning Practitioner
Are you a compassionate, adaptable, and motivated educator who believes that every child deserves the very best education? Do you want to be at the heart of a brand-new initiative designed to unlock the true potential of children with additional needs?
If you have a passion for championing inclusion and building deep, trusting relationships, then you are exactly who we are looking for!
At Hartsholme Academy (part of the Harbour Learning Trust), we believe that a school is more than just a fabulous building—it is a vibrant, special community. We are incredibly proud to announce that we have received official DfE approval to open our two brand-new Mainstream SEND Hubs, set to launch in September 2026.
To make this vision a reality, we are building a dedicated, flexible team from the ground up—and we need you!
At Hartsholme Academy, we strive to ensure every pupil achieves their full potential through a stimulating, global curriculum, underpinned by a relentless commitment to pastoral care and the belief that our door is always open.
If you are passionate about inspiring young minds in an environment that is as supportive as it is dynamic we invite you to join our team and come and take a look for yourself!
Job title: Senior Enhanced Inclusion & Learning Practitioner
Contract: 32.5 hrs per week, Term Time plus 5 days
Salary Scale: Scale 3 , Pts 5-6 (ÂŁ25,583 - ÂŁ25,989) FTE, ÂŁ19,135 - ÂŁ19,438 Actual Salary
Interview date: Wednesday, 24th June 2026
Start date: September 2026
What does a Senior Enhanced Inclusion & Learning Practitioner do?
This is an exciting, elevated opportunity within our newly designed Mainstream SEND Hub. As a senior practitioner, you will do more than support—you will provide key leadership within the provision, learning sessions, mentoring colleagues and contributing to the ongoing development of inclusive practice across the provision and wider school.. Working closely with the Enhanced Provision Teacher, SENCO, and wider school staff and external professionals, you will play a vital role in delivering high-quality, adaptive support that ensures pupils with communication, interaction, cognition, and learning needs feel safe, included, and successful.
Key Responsibilities:
To work in our Mainstream SEND Hubs.
To develop students’ independence, emotional resilience, and social skills, while supporting them in achieving their individual targets.
Delivering interventions and planned learning activities, observing achievements, and maintaining records to monitor progress and inform assessment.
Leading small-group or whole-class sessions, working within an educational environment; Mentoring or supporting colleagues
Assisting with personal care programmes—including hygiene, toileting, eating, and drinking—to encourage independence and dignity.
Adhering to all school Safeguarding Policies and reporting concerns through the appropriate channels
Who We Are Looking For
We are seeking a patient, kind, and organised individual who shares our belief in education that goes well beyond the academic. We are looking for someone with:
Qualifications: GCSE Grade 4/C or equivalent in English and Maths. Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification (or equivalent) with experience supporting students with SEND.
Experience: Experience working within SEND pupils in an educational setting is essential.
Professional Knowledge & Understanding:Understanding of Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs) and experience supporting students to achieve their individual goals.
Skills: Excellent communication skills and the ability to build trusting relationships with students, staff, and parents.
Attributes: Caring, patient, and empathetic with a strong commitment to inclusion and supporting the personal growth of students.
This development builds on the success of Hartsholme’s existing in-house provision, Little Acorns, and forms part of Lincolnshire County Council’s Building Communities of Specialist Provision Strategy, strengthening inclusive education within local communities and enabling more children to thrive within mainstream settings.
The hubs will provide enhanced provision for pupils with communication and interaction needs and/or cognition and learning needs, while maintaining meaningful links with the wider school community and promoting belonging, independence and positive outcomes for all.
Alongside this, we are excited to create new employment and professional development opportunities across our Trust and wider community as we continue to grow inclusive practice through our DANCE values and commitment to “Right Support, Right Place, Right Time.”
About our Trust
We are proud to have the highest performing primary and secondary schools in our area and we are honored to have been shortlisted for the TES Inclusive Trust of the Year Award for the second year running. Most importantly, we are proud that we are improving the life chances for our children and giving them the tools and the values to lead happy and successful lives.
Come and join our happy, values led trust that truly believes in “success and happiness for all”
Harbour Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All posts are subject to satisfactory background checks and enhanced DBS.
We warmly welcome visits to our school - please reach out to organise a tour or to discuss the role in more detail.
School office;
Phone: 01522 683705
Email: hhaenquiries@harbourlearningtrust.com
Charlotte Carter
01472 582585
c.carter@harbourlearningtrust.com
