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Assistant Head - SENCO

Assistant Head - SENCO

Wilds Lodge School

Rutland

  • New
  • Expiring soon
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
To start from Easter 2025
Apply by:
17 March 2025

Job overview

We are excited to offer the opportunity to join our wonderful school and work with our exceptional learners who experience a range of needs including SEMH and ASD. If you are someone who can enthuse, motivate and engage learners and would like the challenge of working in a demanding and rewarding environment, then we want to hear from you!


Job role

We are currently looking to appoint an inspiring and dedicated Assistant Head - SENCO to provide strategic development of the schools Special Education Needs provision and oversight of the day-to-day operation of that policy with the aim of raising all SEN learner achievement. 


The appointed candidate will have experience working within an SEN/SpLD environment and will ideally have a recognised SENCO qualification. The ability to demonstrate knowledge of the needs of learners with SEMH and motivate/effectively communicate with those learners is essential. Regardless of experience, the successful candidate will have the ability to embrace the inclusive therapeutic culture and ethos of the school. A strong commitment to raising achievement and standards is required along with an informed and creative approach to curriculum delivery.


Full support will be available via an outstanding professional development programme for aspiring leaders to develop your career further. 


Key areas of responsibility and tasks include:

● Chairing the School's multidisciplinary team.

● Acting as the main point of contact with regional education and clinical psychology

● Ensuring provision map is up to date and that interventions and provision are carried out according to EHCP.

● Support the identification of and disseminate the most effective teaching approaches for individual pupils with SEN.

● Provide regular information to the Head, Head of Education and governing body on the evaluation of SEN provision.

● Acting as designated Teacher for looked after children.

● Support all staff in understanding the needs of SEN learners.

● Provide professional guidance to staff to secure good teaching for SEN learners, through both written guidance and meetings.


About Wilds Lodge

Wilds Lodge School is an independent 38 week specialist boarding and day provision for boys and girls (girls are accepted as day learners only) for learners aged between 5 and 19 with social, emotional and mental health difficulties, set in Empingham, Rutland. All the learners at the school have an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP). It was established in 2007 and aims to place an equal emphasis on the educational, social and psychological development of our learners. The key to the success of the school is a strong ethos, developed by a highly experienced and capable staff, and the strength of the relationships between the staff and the learners.


We are a friendly school where staff are supportive of each other inside and outside of the classroom. We pride ourselves in ensuring all members of staff including our support staff have access to regular training. All our members of staff attend regular training on child protection; mental health and multi-agency working. All staff access a wide range of training on areas of SEN such as Autism, attachment and ADHD.


As a valued employee of Wilds Lodge, you will receive: 


● Benefits include:

● Free onsite parking

● Free refreshments and meals whilst on duty

● Company events

● Gym membership

● Access to an employee assistance programme

● Group life cover 2 x salary from day 1

● Excellent CPD packages, paid induction training and opportunities for

● part funding of further training including HLTA, Master Degrees and

● Teacher Training

● Excellent promotion and career progression

● Sick pay

● 3 days off paid for dependants sickness

● Enhanced paid family friendly leave

● Christmas vouchers


Our learners are incredibly important to us; if you have the energy and enthusiasm to make a real difference to the lives of our learners, we would love to hear from you. 


How to apply: 

For more information and a full application pack, please contact Mike Sherwin on the below details:


E: wildslodge@hays.com

T: 07525 889925 


Closing date for applications: ASAP and by Monday 17 March 2025


Strong applications may be considered upon receipt


The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The following is expected of all staff: All post holders are subject to appropriate vetting procedures and a satisfactory enhanced DBS check



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Wilds Lodge School is an independent specialist boarding and day provision for boys and girls (girls are accepted as day students only) with social, emotional and mental health difficulties aged between 5 and 19.  All the students at the school have an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP).  It was established in 2007 and aims to place an equal emphasis on the educational, social and psychological development of our students.  The key to the success of the school is a strong ethos, developed by a highly experienced and capable staff, and the strength of the relationships between the staff and the students.

The school draws nationally from Local Education Authorities and currently has under 90 students on role of which a small percentage are day students. It offers fortnightly boarding provision although in practice, most return to their families weekly.  The students are grouped into five residential houses with close regard to their chronological age, their social needs and their personal maturity. The main needs of pupils with SEN at the school are social, emotional and mental health difficulties and Autistic Spectrum Disorder.

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