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Panoramic Associates

Interim SENCo (Maternity Cover)

Birmingham
£300 – £375/day
Posted about 22 hours ago
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Interim SENCo Opportunity - January 2027 start, Maternity Cover

Panoramic Associates are working with a large secondary school in the West Midlands who are seeking a confident and experienced SENCO to provide maternity cover from January 2027 until initially Easter 2027 but possibly longer.

The school has a high level of SEMH and SEND need and is looking for someone who can provide strong leadership, strategic oversight and support to the existing SEND team.

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As SENCO, you will work closely with the school's SEND team, leadership and wider staff to ensure pupils with additional needs receive the appropriate support and provision.

This is a non-teaching position, allowing you to focus fully on SEND leadership, provision and coordination.

The successful candidate will:

  • Lead and coordinate SEND provision across the secondary school.
  • Work closely with the existing SEND team and senior leadership.
  • Oversee and support provision for pupils with a range of SEND and SEMH needs.
  • Ensure appropriate systems, processes and statutory responsibilities are effectively managed.
  • Provide professional guidance and support to staff around SEND.
  • Champion positive outcomes for pupils with additional needs.

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The role is 5 days per week paid on a day rate, Inside IR35. Based in the East Midlands. For more information, please apply below or contact Sophie on 07441 429618.

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Skills

SEND Leadership
Strategic Oversight
SEMH Support
Provision Coordination
Staff Guidance
Statutory Compliance
Secondary Education
Team Management

Location

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

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