SENDCo at Higham Ferrers Junior School
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SEND Allowance
About this Role
Required January 2027 or sooner if possible
We are seeking a passionate and
dedicated SENDCo to lead and champion inclusive practice across our school.
This is a rewarding opportunity to make a lasting difference, ensuring every
pupil with SEND is supported to thrive, achieve and feel a genuine sense of
belonging.
Working in close partnership with
the Headteacher, colleagues, families and external professionals, you will play
a central role in shaping and delivering high-quality SEND provision. You will
inspire and support staff to create inclusive, responsive classrooms where all
pupils are valued and challenged to succeed.
The role includes a 2-day classroom teaching commitment, ensuring you
remain closely connected to practice and able to lead by example.
You will lead the strategic
development and day-to-day implementation of SEND provision, promoting a strong
ethos of inclusion and high expectations for all learners. A key focus of the
role will be monitoring pupil progress and using assessment information and
school data to inform decisions, refine provision and ensure that interventions
have measurable impact.
You will support and coach
colleagues to deliver high-quality adaptive teaching, ensuring learning
experiences meet the needs of every pupil. Alongside this, you will oversee the
SEND provision map, maintain accurate and compliant records, and ensure that
resources are deployed effectively.
Building strong, positive relationships with parents, carers and external agencies will be essential to ensure a joined-up and consistent approach to support. You will also contribute to the professional development of staff through training and guidance, strengthening confidence and expertise in SEND practice. Through your work, you will play a key role in whole-school improvement and strategic development, reporting regularly to senior leaders and governors.
What We’re Looking For:
- A qualified teacher with a strong commitment to inclusion
- Experience or strong interest in SEND leadership
- Ability to inspire and support colleagues in improving practice
- Strong organisational, communication and partnership-working skills
- A child-centred approach with high expectations for all learners
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In Return, We Offer:
- The opportunity to play a leading role at a crucial stage of the school’s improvement journey
- The chance to make a genuine and lasting difference to pupils’ outcomes
- A committed and hardworking staff team who are open to development and improvement
- Enthusiastic pupils who are ready to learn and respond well to strong teaching
- Support and collaboration through The Learning for Life Education Trust
- A culture that values professional development, teamwork and ambition
• We are an inclusive and supportive community, working alongside our partner schools within The Learning for Life Education Trust, a locally based multi-academy trust committed to improving outcomes for all.
Visits to the school are warmly welcomed and strongly encouraged. Visits can be facilitated throughout August. To arrange a visit and discuss the opportunities we can offer, please contact the trust office at office@lflet.org.uk.
Closing date: 5:00 pm, 13th September 2026
Interview date: w/c 21st September 2026
Our Trust is
committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful
applicants will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure and must have suitable
references.
We are committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among
our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination.
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Contact Details
Laura Civil
01933654921
office@lflet.org.uk
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