Neurodiversity Support Manager
We are looking for an experienced and passionate Neurodiversity Support Manager to join our Education, Skills and Work team at HMP Peterborough. This is an exciting opportunity to lead the prison’s neurodiversity strategy, ensuring prisoners with neurodivergent needs and SEND receive the support they need to engage in education, skills, and employment opportunities.
HMP Peterborough is the UK’s first purpose built prison to house both men and women on the same site. With high levels of physical security, it provides needs led personal development services tailored to both populations. As a resettlement focused establishment, it offers a wide range of educational, vocational and behavioural programmes, alongside workshops, accredited training and employment opportunities that build practical skills for release.
Main Responsibilities
- Lead the development and implementation of the prison’s Neurodiversity and SEND strategy, working closely with internal and external stakeholders.
- Monitor and improve the quality of neurodiversity support across Education, Skills and Work, ensuring compliance with Ofsted and HMPPS standards.
- Track learner progress, analyse participation and achievement data, and implement improvements to support positive outcomes.
- Deliver training, guidance, and support to staff to increase awareness and understanding of neurodiversity and inclusive practice.
- Case manage prisoners requiring additional support, ensuring reasonable adjustments are implemented and information is shared appropriately.
- Produce accurate reports, maintain SEND and neurodiversity data, and contribute to continuous improvement across the establishment.
Ideal Candidate
- Holds a degree (or equivalent) with significant experience leading SEND or neurodiversity provision.
- Has experience supporting adults with neurodivergent needs and delivering successful interventions.
- Demonstrates excellent knowledge of SEND legislation, the SEND Code of Practice, and inclusive education practices.
- Has strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence positive change.
- Is confident analysing data, producing reports, and using evidence to improve service delivery.
- Previous SENCo experience, experience within a prison environment, or delivering neurodiversity training is desirable.
- Enhanced Level 2 + Enhanced DBS (processed via site VCP).
Package Description
£41,321.93 per annum
Monday – Friday
37.5 hours per week
Benefits: Free meals and parking, access to our on-site gym and subsidised gym membership, BUPA healthcare scheme, life assurance, and additional Sodexo benefits.
Equal Opportunities
We are a Disability Confident Leader employer and are committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from candidates from under‑represented backgrounds.
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