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Assistant Headteacher SENDCO and Inclusion

Assistant Headteacher SENDCO and Inclusion

Posted 8 April by Ad Warrior
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Assistant Headteacher - SENDCO & Inclusion

Location: Norwich

Salary: L10 - £58,959 to L14 - £65,010 per annum

The Academy serves just under 700 students aged 11 - 16, many of whom come from disadvantaged backgrounds. They are committed to ensuring the very best provision so that all students are aspirational and maximise their potential.

The Role

This is a key role in supporting the educational provision for this community and a chance to impact the life chances of young people in Norwich and the surrounding area.

As Assistant Headteacher, you will support the Headteacher in leading on further improvement, raising aspirations, expectations, and standards focussing on all aspects of SEND and Inclusion.

Transforming performance requires more than just one leader. You will be able support with a range of operational areas and access trust-wide professional learning and networks.

No student will be left behind, whatever their background.

Skills and Experience

To be successful in this senior leadership post, you will:

  • Be driven, ambitious and have young people at the core of your education philosophy
  • Need a track record in SEND and Inclusion

Are you a qualified SENDCO?

Do you have a proven track record in improving and leading on SEND& Inclusion?

Can you demonstrate evidence of significant impact in your current role?

Do you have what it takes to drive and deliver a world class education for the pupils?

To Apply

If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable Education Trust, then please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.

Reference: 52437634

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