Deputy SENDCo
Nicholas Chamberlaine School is seeking a committed and highly effective Deputy SENDCo to play a key role in strengthening our inclusive practice and ensuring that every student, regardless of need, can thrive.
This is an exciting opportunity for a practitioner who combines strong SEND expertise with the drive to make a tangible difference to students’ outcomes. You will be a visible and credible presence across the school, supporting colleagues, students, and families with clarity, care, and high expectations.
The Role
Working closely with the SENDCo and Senior Leadership Team, the Deputy SENDCo will support the strategic and operational delivery of SEND provision across the school.
You will play a central role in ensuring that systems are robust, provision is high quality, and that all students with SEND are supported to achieve their full potential.
The successful candidate will:
Provide Confident Support and Leadership
Support the day-to-day organisation of SEND provision, ensuring that systems are implemented consistently and effectively across departments.
Strengthen Teaching and Learning
Work with teachers to ensure high-quality adaptive teaching, translating SEND strategies into impactful classroom practice.
Develop and Support Staff
Contribute to the development and deployment of Teaching Assistants, supporting high expectations and effective practice.
Collaborate with Purpose
Work closely with pastoral teams, subject leaders, families, and external agencies to ensure coordinated and effective support for students.
Champion Inclusion
Promote a culture where every student is known, supported, and challenged, modelling an unwavering belief in their potential.
Our Context
Nicholas Chamberlaine School is part of the Griffin Schools Trust and is committed to providing an inclusive education rooted in strong relationships and high expectations.
We are focused on ensuring that all students, particularly those who are disadvantaged or have additional needs, are supported to succeed through high-quality teaching, clear systems, and targeted intervention. The Deputy SENDCo will play a vital role in driving this work forward.
What we are looking for- Experience of working with students with SEND is essential
- A strong understanding of inclusive classroom practice
- The ability to work collaboratively with staff, families, and external agencies
- A commitment to high expectations and improving outcomes for vulnerable students
- The SENDCo qualification, although desirable, is not essential; however, experience of working with students with SEND is essential. Full support will be provided to achieve the National Award for SEN Coordination.
In Return, We Offer:
- A strong and supportive school community with a clear moral purpose
- A leadership team committed to professional growth and continuous improvement
- The opportunity to shape and strengthen SEND provision across the school
- Full support to achieve the SENDCo qualification
- We are looking for someone who notices the students who need us most, who is relentless in improving provision, and who ensures that no student is overlooked.
This role would suit a practitioner who combines ambition with compassion and is ready to contribute meaningfully to whole-school improvement.