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SENCO (Alternative Provision) : Part:Time
Job Title: Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO)
Location: Exeter, Devon, South West England
Salary: Competitive / Generous Day Rate (dependent on experience)
Working Hours: Part:time (3 days per week)
Start Date: September
Are you a fully qualified SENCO looking for a rewarding, flexible opportunity in Devon?
We are recruiting a dedicated Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) to join a progressive, supportive Alternative Provision in Exeter. If you want to move away from mainstream bureaucracy and work where you can see the direct, daily impact of your expertise on vulnerable young people, this part:time role starting this September is the perfect fit.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate SEN provision, ensuring the requirements of Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) are met.
- Collaborate with local authorities, external agencies, parents, and educators to design bespoke learning pathways.
- Support pupils with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs, ADHD, ASD, and other complex barriers to learning.
- Provide expert guidance to teaching staff to ensure inclusive, high:quality delivery.
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Candidate Requirements
To be considered for this position, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- NASENCO Qualification: Must hold the National Award for Special Educational Needs Coordination (or equivalent official UK SENCO qualification).
- Driving Licence: A valid UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential (the role involves travel within the Exeter area to support students in community:based settings).
- Experience: Experience working within an Alternative Provision, PRU (Pupil Referral Unit), or with SEMH/vulnerable youth is highly advantageous.


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Why Apply?
- Work:Life Balance: Enjoy a highly sought:after 3:day working week.
- Fulfilling Work: Support young people who truly benefit from a non:traditional educational environment.
- Supportive Agency: Dedicated payroll and compliance support through Randstad.
How
We are shortlisting candidates immediately for September starts.
To apply, or to discuss this Exeter:based SENCO role in confidence, contact Hannah Joyner:
Email: [Email address not provided]
Phone: 527 416
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