SENCO required from January 2026 to work on a full-time basis Outstanding Secondary School in Gloucester Excellent SENCO to lead a dedicated and inclusive SEND team We are seeking an experienced, empathetic, and proactive SENCO to join an Outstanding secondary school based in Gloucester. This is a full-time, permanent leadership role with responsibility for overseeing SEND provision across all key stages. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in shaping the school’s inclusive strategy and ensuring that every student, regardless of background or ability, has the opportunity to succeed both academically and personally. Experience and Qualifications • Qualified SENCO (NASENCO) or willingness to complete the qualification • Proven experience supporting pupils with a range of additional learning needs • Strong understanding of the SEND Code of Practice and inclusive teaching strategies • Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills • QTS (PGCE or equivalent) • Legal right to work in the UK School Information This Outstanding Gloucester school is widely recognised for its academic success, nurturing ethos, and strong sense of community. The school prides itself on creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where all students feel supported and inspired to achieve their potential. The SEND Department is well-established and exceptionally well-resourced, featuring a modern Learning Support Centre, dedicated intervention spaces, and access to assistive technologies designed to meet a diverse range of needs. The successful SENCO will lead a team of highly skilled support staff, coordinating targeted interventions and working closely with classroom teachers to promote adaptive teaching across the curriculum. Ofsted praised the school’s “exceptional leadership, commitment to inclusion, and culture of mutual respect.” The school maintains strong partnerships with local authorities, health services, and community organisations to ensure that every child receives holistic, personalised support. Professional Development and Culture Staff at this Gloucester school benefit from excellent CPD opportunities, including leadership coaching, SEN-focused training programmes, and access to regional inclusion networks. The school invests heavily in professional growth and wellbeing, offering clear pathways for career development within its wider trust network. Salary Paid to scale on MPS / UPS Application To be considered for this opportunity working as a SENCO in Gloucester, please forward an updated CV as soon as possible.