Prospero Teaching has been asked by a Croydon secondary school to find an experienced SENCO who can make a real difference. This is your chance to lead SEND provision, work with a supportive team, and shape the experience of students who really need your expertise.
The Role
Youll:
Make sure SEND provision is top-notch and meets all statutory requirements.
Lead and develop strategies that actually help students succeed.
Keep SEND records and assessments accurate and useful.
Support teachers to deliver quality teaching and targeted interventions.
Track student progress and tackle barriers to learning.
Work closely with staff, parents, governors, and external agencies.
Youll Need
QTS (or equivalent) and a good degree.
SENCO experience in a secondary school.
Strong teaching and pastoral experience.
Knowledge of SEND legislation and curriculum planning.
Leadership and communication skills that inspire staff and students.
Why This Job Rocks
Competitive salary plus TLR, SEN allowance, and Inner London weighting.
Professional development opportunities through Prospro Teaching.
Flexible working options.
Pension, wellbeing support, and extra staff perks.
For more information or to apply, call Calum on (phone number removed).
SENCO Needed Croydon
Prospero Teaching
Posted 4 days ago, valid for a month
Morden, Surrey SM4 5SH

£56,915 - £64,361 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- Prospero Teaching is seeking an experienced SENCO for a secondary school in Croydon to enhance SEND provision.
- The role requires a qualified teacher with SENCO experience in secondary education and strong leadership skills.
- Responsibilities include ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, developing effective strategies, and supporting teachers.
- The position offers a competitive salary along with TLR, a SEN allowance, and Inner London weighting.
- Candidates should have a good degree, knowledge of SEND legislation, and a minimum of several years of relevant experience.