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Primary School Head of Learning Support (Head of Inclusion, Head of SEND)

Primary School Head of Learning Support (Head of Inclusion, Head of SEND)

YK Pao School Wuding Campus

Shanghai

  • New
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
31 January 2025

Job overview

For August 2025


Key Responsibilities


Leadership of the work of those within the Learning and Development Team and the School Wide Intervention Team

• Lead the Learning Development Team inclusive of the School Counsellor(s), Chinese Language support teachers, English Language support teachers, and Learning Assistants dedicated to offering social, emotional and academic behavior support so that cohesive intervention is provided to students in a timely manner

• Schedule time for supplementary interventions in addition to core learning time in support of

o tier two interventions for Chinese language, English language, and mathematics support

o tier two interventions for the teaching of essential social and academic behaviours

• Advise those within teaching teams as they design and lead supplemental interventions within the core learning program drawing on the support of others within their team, including Cohort Based Learning Assistants and subject specialist timetabled to offer additional in-class assistance

• Embed systems and processes to monitor students receiving supplementary support with their learning beyond core learning times; recording learning progress and communicating this with subject teachers, the student and parents

• Advise and support teaching teams as they undertake unit based summative assessments; identifying students who require timely intervention for specified learning goals

• Advise teaching teams in the establishment of extended student learning opportunities for those exceeding year level expectations; providing access to supplementary programs and learning time to challenge their thinking


Administration of and response to universal screening

• Administer universal screening of student achievement levels for English, Chinese and mathematics (INCAS and other provisions); making outcomes accessible to:

o Heads of Subject as they pre-plan units of work

o Directors of Student Life as they create class groups for each school year

o Teacher teams within departments and across cohorts as they plan schemes of work

o Principal and the broader CLT as resource allocation is planned for each school year

o Governors as they review and track the learning standards of the school from one year to the next

• Administer universal screening of student wellbeing and potential, inclusive of social and emotional and academic behaviours (for example CAT4), aligning information with subject based screen to offer holistic oversight of students and making outcomes accessible to:

o Heads of Subject as they pre-plan units of work

o Directors of Student Life as they create class groups for each school year

o Teacher teams within departments and across cohorts as they plan schemes of work

o Principal and the broader CLT as resource allocation is planned for each school year

o Governors as they review and track the learning standards of the school from one year to the next

• Continually review the school’s universal screening tools, making timely recommendations for adjustments and additions, linking such recommendations to the budget cycle

• Develop and ever-increasing bank of interventions that teaching teams and those within the Learning Development Team can draw upon to support the learning success of student's


Documentation and confidential storage of student information

• Maintain the school’s SEND register, one year to the next and sharing relevant information with colleagues in the middle school in a timely manner

• Maintain the school’s online and tiered file system to ensure secure storage of confidential materials related to students and their families

• Ensure that those within and associated with the school (Campus Leader Team, Cohort Leaders, Heads of Subject, EP leaders and those in teacher teams) have timely access to and in-person advice to support learning success for those student's with learning passports and/or individual education plans


Formulation and maintenance of networks with and beyond the school

• Formulate and maintain partnerships with reputable organizations (ELG and Oliver’s Place) beyond the school in support of accessing input from suitably qualified therapists and health professionals (behavior analysis, speech, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology and academic function assessments etc)

• Draw on partnerships with reputable organisations to determine if ‘special educational’ responses are needed to support student's and success with their learning

• Create regular opportunities for those within the Learning Development Team to liaise with and support one another across all Pao School campuses


Professional learning of self and others

• Maintain own training so to respond in well informed ways to the many and varied situations that present when caring for students with diverse, and at times challenging, learning needs

• Provide ongoing training and inspiration to those within the Learning Development Team

• Provide ongoing training and targeted training to those within Student Support Groups (SSG)

• Provide ongoing training and inspiration to all staff (academic and non-academic) to support a culture of inclusion and understanding


Contribute to the broader life of the school

• Actively collaborate with other leaders within the middle and senior schools of Pao School and other via other professional networks

• Actively collaborate with other primary school leaders;

• Participate effectively within Heads of Subject and Cohort Leaders meetings and other leadership groups as required

• Provide challenge, stretch and application of learning by seeking and facilitating opportunities for students to take part in subject specific competitions and/or community events within the local setting and, where possible, globally

• Participate in the co-curricular program of the school

• Work in close partnership with parents; fostering their ongoing alignment of understandings and actions between home and school


Undertake administration of the department

• Establish a vision for and goal setting with the department, ensuring interconnection with the larger pedagogical focus of the school

• Actively enable contributions from stakeholders (colleagues, parents and students) to inform department decision making and goal setting

• Hold and lead collaborative planning meetings, maintaining records of discussion and actions

• Produce an annual report for the Principal to inform school development planning

• Produce reports as required by the Senior Management Committee and Boards of Governors

• Write, in collaboration with team members, the annual department plan, ensuring its interconnectedness to the broader school plan

• Guide the implementation of the department’s annual development plan, remaining flexible and agile to respond to changes in circumstances

• Support Heads of Subject as they write, in collaboration with team members, the department's annual formal assessment and intervention plan, ensuring its implementation

• Provide oversight of teaching spaces to promote student agency and visibility of learning

• Keep accurate inventories of fixed assets in the department

• Where requested, line-manage ancillary staff


This role includes a 0.4 teaching load of a regular teacher


Job Requirements:


1. Bachelor’s degree or above

2. At least five years teaching experience

3. Experience as Head of Department: SEND, Inclusion or similar

4. Valid teaching certificate

5. Certificate in SEND, Inclusive Education or similar

About YK Pao School Wuding Campus

+86 167 1999 8104

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Founded in 2007, YK Pao School has become one of China’s leading bilingual and international schools. In four of the last five years the school has been ranked as the top bilingual school in China by the Hurun report and in 2023 Forbes ranked us as the top international school in China. We now have just over 1600 students spread over our Primary (Y1-5), Middle (Y6-8) and High School (Y9-12) campuses. The School offers a unique Y1-12 educational programme that integrates the Chinese National Curriculum with international curricula which culminates with the IGCSE and IB Diploma Programme. The vast majority of our students then go on to attend world leading universities in the US, UK and Canada. 


The School is passionately committed to holistic education ensuring that we are nurturing the emotional, social, physical and intellectual aspect of each and every child. 


The Primary School of some 600 students is located in Shanghai’s city centre whilst the Middle School of some 450 students is located in Hongqiao and includes a stunning new state of the art building whilst the High School provides UK/US style boarding for most of its 550 students in the attractive surroundings of Shanghai’s Songjiang district.


YK Pao School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. References, background checks and criminal record checks will be required.

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