Cove School · Farnborough, South East
You will be a key leader
within the school and line manage a large, dedicated special educational needs
team, including an assistant SENDCo (In Training) who supports the daily
running of this crucial area. The SEND area has recently been relocated into a
larger facility with additional dedicated rooms to support small group work.
Key Responsibilities:
1) Leadership and Management:
Lead the development and
implementation of the school's SEND policy, embracing our value of academic
excellence, and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation. Coordinate and oversee the
provision of support for students with SEND, working collaboratively with
teachers, support staff, parents and external agencies. Be
responsible for day-to-day operation of the AEN (SEN) policy and co-ordination
of specific provision to support individual students, including those who have
an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). Effectively lead a large team
including an Assistant SENDCo, ELSA, Teacher of the Deaf and 14 Learning
Support Assistants, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and academic
excellence. Maintain a
current and clear understanding of legal requirements of the SEND Code of
Practice and related legislation and guidance to ensure the school is compliant
in its core purpose of promoting equality and excellence for all. Line manage the
exam access coordinator who works within the SEND team.
2) Assessment and Identification:
Implement effective systems
for identifying and assessing students with SEND, including those with hearing loss,
demonstrating our commitment to academic excellence. Work closely with teaching and
support staff to develop One Page Profiles (OPP) and Individual Education Plans
(IEPs).
3) Specialist Provision for Hearing Impaired:
Line manage the teacher of the
deaf, who oversees Cove School's specialist provision status for hearing loss
students to ensure tailored support and accommodations. Collaborate with specialist
staff and external experts to enhance the learning experience for students with
hearing loss, emphasizing our commitment to care and academic excellence.
4) Quality First Teaching:
A key remit of this role is to
ensure that all teachers adapt their lessons accordingly to ensure that
students with SEND achieve their full potential. Provide guidance and support
to teaching staff in implementing inclusive teaching practices, fostering an
environment where every student can succeed.
5) Training and Development:
Provide training and support
for teachers and support staff to enhance their understanding and ability to
meet the needs of students with SEND. Demonstrate personal drive to
continually improve, staying informed about the latest research and best
practices in the field of special education, embodying a commi