Experience & Knowledge (Essential)
- Has experience working with children aged 2–5, particularly those with a range of SEND needs
- Understands early identification and intervention
- Has working knowledge of statutory SEND processes, including:
- Early Support Plans
- EHCPs
- Has experience making timely referrals to external services
- Demonstrates strong understanding of:
- Child development
- EYFS framework
- Inclusive practice
- Has experience working with:
- Parents/carers
- Multi-professional teams
- Knows effective strategies for inclusion and quality first teaching
Skills & Abilities (Essential)
- Lead and coordinate SEND provision across more than one setting
- Implement and manage the graduated approach (universal, targeted, specialist)
- Assess, monitor, and track progress of children with SEND
- Support and coach staff with practical strategies and adaptations
- Communicate effectively with:
- Staff
- Parents
- External professionals
- Demonstrate strong organisation, time management, and flexibility
Desirable Experience & Skills
Stronger candidates may also:
- Hold the National SENCo Award
- Have training in:
- Early intervention
- Speech and language
- Inclusion strategies
- Have experience:
- Identifying complex SEND early
- Leading CPD or coaching staff
- Be able to:
- Analyse data to inform provision
- Contribute to whole-setting development and policy
Personal Qualities
- Warm, approachable and responsive
- Collaborative across teams and settings
- Reflective and proactive
- Resilient and adaptable
- High expectations of professionalism and practice
- Deep commitment to improving outcomes for children with SEND and families
We are looking for a SENCo who can move beyond coordination into system leadership — someone who can build adult capability, drive early intervention, and ensure consistently high-quality inclusive practice across multiple settings.
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