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Inclusion/SEND Administrator - Bishop Ramsey CE School

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Inclusion/SEND Administrator - Bishop Ramsey CE School
Monday 13 July 2026
09:45 10:00
Bishop Ramsey CE School
Hume Way, Ruislip, HA4 8EE
Tel: 01895671045
Email: recruitment@bishopramsey.school
Web: www.bishopramseyschool.org
Inclusion/SEND Administrator
Salary: Scale 3 (pts 5-6), actual range £26,106-£26,479 for 37.5 hours per week, term-time plus five days for CPD and preparation
Type: Permanent/Full-time/Term-time
Start Date: ASAP
Bishop Ramsey Church of England School is seeking a highly organised and committed Inclusion/Special Educational Needs (SEND) Administrator to join our Access & Inclusion Faculty. This is a vital role supporting students with special educational needs and disabilities, ensuring statutory processes are managed efficiently and compassionately.
As a Christian learning community, we believe every individual is created with dignity and worth. Our ethos of Loving, Learning and Living underpins everything we do, and inclusion is at the heart of our work.
About The Role
The SEND Administrator provides comprehensive administrative support to the Access & Inclusion Faculty, working closely with the Inclusion team. You will play a key role in supporting Annual Reviews, Exam Access arrangements, maintaining accurate SEND records and liaising with families, staff and external agencies.
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This role is full-time (36 hours per week), term-time only (plus one day for annual Staff Training).
From September 2026, the faculty will also include a Specialist Resource Provision (SRP) for students with ASD/C, making this an exciting time to join a growing and forward-thinking team.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinating and preparing statutory paperwork for SEND Annual Reviews;
- Attending and minuting Annual Review meetings and distributing outcomes;
- Liaising with parents/carers, staff and external professionals;
- Supporting EHC needs assessments and referrals to external agencies;
- Creating, updating and sharing Individual Education Plans (IEPs);
- Maintaining accurate SEND records and data systems;
- Providing administrative support to the SENDCO and Access & Inclusion leadership team.
We Are Looking For Someone Who:
- Has strong administrative and organisational skills;
- Has experience working with SEND and/or young people;
- Communicates clearly and sensitively with a range of stakeholders;
- Can manage competing priorities and deadlines calmly;
- Is committed to inclusion and the best interests of students;
- Supports the ethos and values of a Church of England school.


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Applications should use the Support Staff Application form attached below. Completed application forms should be emailed to recruitment@bishopramsey.school.
The closing date for applications is 10am on Monday 13th July, with interviews expected to take place within a week of that date. We reserve the right to close the application process early.
For more information about this position, or to have a confidential discussion about the role, please contact Joe Kennedy, Head of HR, on 01895 671082 or email jkennedy@bishopramsey.school.
Bishop Ramsey School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks and satisfactory references and all relevant Safer Recruitment and Right to Work checks.
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