* Proven experience in school improvement; ability to hold staff to account while offering high-quality support.
* The ability to translate complex pupil data into clear, actionable reports for Trustees and Governors.
* Deep understanding of how to adapt the National Curriculum for various high-incidence needs without lowering expectations.
* A strong grasp of Early Years pedagogy, specifically in early literacy and numeracy development.
* Highly effective at communicating with parents and external agencies to ensure the "Graduated Approach" is robust.
* Can monitor teaching quality and pupil achievement.
* Is able to undertake day-to-day coordination of SEN pupil's provisions through close liaison with staff, parents and external agencies.
* Is a great communicator, developing positive relationships with young children and adults.
* Is committed to raise the achievement of all students of all abilities.
* Is passionate and dedicated in helping children reach their academic potential.
About The Mill Primary Academy
We are a successful, aspirational and vibrant school. We have high expectations and a track record of not only academic success but also an excellent offer for personal development and wellbeing for our pupils. We recognise that the educational landscape continues to change, and more so than ever, we must be agile and strategic in meeting the needs of an increasingly diverse community of learners. The current headteacher is reshaping the roles of leadership within the school in order to build on the already numerous successes of the school, whilst meeting the demands of achieving a successful inclusion strategy. To find out more visit our .
To discover what makes The Mill Primary Academy so incredible, please arrange a visit by contacting the school office on 01293 571893 or email. About TKAT The Kemnal Academies Trust (TKAT) is one of the largest Multi‑Academy Trusts in the South & East of England with 45 Primary and Secondary Academies in the TKAT Family.
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