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SENCO – Croydon, South London – MPS/UPS + SEN Allowance – Full-Time – September 2025 – Primary School (Ages 5–11)
Key Details:
SENCO – based in Croydon, South London
SENCO – position begins September 2025
SENCO – full-time role with teaching and leadership responsibilities
SENCO – paid at MPS/UPS (Outer London) + SEN Allowance
SENCO – role within a primary school (ages 5–11)
SENCO – applicants must hold QTS and have (or be working towards) the National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCO)
If you answered yes to the above, then this SENCO role is for you!
The Role – SENCO
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced SENCO to join our dedicated school team from September 2025. In this vital role, you will lead on the provision for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), ensuring that their needs are effectively identified, supported, and reviewed in line with national guidelines. You will work closely with teachers, support staff, external agencies, and parents to create and implement effective support strategies. This role involves both strategic leadership and hands-on work with pupils, requiring excellent communication, organisational skills, and a child-centred approach.
The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of SEND provision, strong leadership qualities, and experience supporting children with a range of additional needs. Experience as a SENCO or in a similar leadership role is highly desirable.
The School – SENCO
This inclusive and welcoming primary school in Croydon is committed to providing an outstanding education for every child, regardless of their starting point or background. The school has a strong focus on inclusion, wellbeing, and personalised learning, and benefits from a supportive senior leadership team and a collaborative staff culture. The successful candidate will join a forward-thinking school community that values continuous improvement and professional growth.
Located in South London with excellent public transport links, the school is easily accessible and well-resourced, making it a fantastic setting to take the next step in your SEN leadership career.
Ofsted has praised the school’s inclusive ethos, positive pupil relationships, and commitment to SEND support.
Apply for this SENCO role or contact Jasmine at TLTP for more information