Wetherby High School · Wetherby, Yorkshire and the Humber
Wetherby High
School is a forward-thinking school in a semi-rural area of North Leeds. We are
proud of our caring and inclusive reputation and have a strong team of
professionals committed to developing and delivering a rich learning experience
for all our students.
Our school
community is based upon an inclusive and restorative ethos that we believe best
allows every student the opportunity to realise their full potential.
We are now looking to appoint an
experienced and skilful SENCo to develop and lead our SEND strategy and
provision working as a Senior Manager across school and part of our Extended
Leadership Team.
An understanding
of, and commitment to, an inclusive school ethos, working restoratively
and ensuring the well-being of each child.
A successful track
record of managing successful and effective resource provision.
A strong knowledge
of current SEND practice, able to inspire and lead a forward-thinking and
successful SEND team to identify and meet the needs of our most vulnerable
learners.
A commitment to
providing a highly effective universal SEND offer and a willingness to
positively embrace change, challenge and opportunities.
It is essential
that the post holder shares our school ethos which is firmly rooted in a
restorative approach and the following values: to ‘Know our children well’: to be ‘Partners in Learning’: to develop
‘Character for Achievement’; to ‘Enjoy and Aspire’. We firmly believe that
in order to move forwards we need to be prepared and able to ‘do things
differently and do different things’.
We
significantly invest in the development and training of all colleagues who are
equally happy to share their expertise, skills and knowledge across the
organisation. If you are looking to be stretched and challenged within a
positive and creative staff team and you have a genuine desire to make a
positive difference to our children, please submit an application form and covering letter to hr@wetherbyhigh
co.uk, by 9am on Monday 18th May.