Candidates: Create an Account or Sign In
SENCO – Inclusive Secondary School – Cheltenham – September 2025 Start
Location: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: Leadership Pay Scale
A highly regarded and inclusive secondary school in Cheltenham is seeking an experienced SENCO to lead their Special Educational Needs provision from September 2025. This key leadership role offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on student success and wellbeing.
About the School
The school prides itself on its supportive and inclusive culture, with a strong focus on student achievement and personalised learning. Staff wellbeing and professional development are priorities, with excellent leadership support and collaborative working.
SEN Department
The SEN team works closely with teaching staff, families, and external agencies to ensure students receive tailored support. The department has access to excellent resources and facilities dedicated to meeting diverse learning needs.
Your Role
Lead the strategic development of SEND provision, ensuring compliance and high-quality support. Manage the SEN team and coordinate interventions across the school. Provide training and guidance to staff, liaise with parents, and monitor student progress. Contribute to whole-school initiatives and policies.
Ideal Candidate
Qualified teacher status with SENDCO accreditation is essential. You will have strong leadership skills, experience in SEND provision, and excellent communication and organisational abilities. A passion for inclusion and improving outcomes for all learners is vital.
Why Apply?
*
Lead SEND provision in a forward-thinking and inclusive school
*
Work with a committed and supportive leadership team
*
Access excellent resources and ongoing professional development
*
Make a real difference to the lives and progress of students
*
Enjoy the quality of life offered by Cheltenham and Gloucestershire
This is an outstanding leadership opportunity for an experienced SENCO looking to join a highly supportive school community