Job Title: Regional SEND Lead
Location: South Region
We are seeking an experienced and passionate Regional SEND Lead to provide strategic and operational leadership for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities across a group of academies. Working closely with academy leaders and the central education team, you will drive high‑quality, inclusive practice and improve outcomes for pupils with SEND across primary, secondary and special settings.
This is a highly visible role requiring strong system leadership, deep SEND expertise and the ability to support, challenge and inspire leaders and teachers.
Key responsibilities:
* Lead and implement a regional SEND strategy aligned to the Trust's vision, inclusion priorities and statutory duties.
* Conduct SEND reviews across academies, evaluating identification, provision, teaching adaptations and pupil outcomes.
* Improve the quality of teaching and learning for pupils with SEND through inclusive, adaptive classroom practice.
* Provide professional support, challenge and coaching to SENDCOs and senior leaders, building leadership capacity.
* Work collaboratively across schools, central teams, Local Authorities and external agencies to strengthen SEND provision.
Pay range: L10-L19 £64,691 - £80,655 (5 point salary range, depending on experience)
Qualifications and Skills:
* Qualified Teacher Status, with significant leadership experience (Assistant Headteacher level or equivalent).
* Proven track record of improving provision and outcomes for pupils with SEND across one or more settings.
* Secure and up‑to‑date knowledge of the SEND Code of Practice and inclusive education.
* Strong teaching and learning expertise, including adaptive practice and effective SEND strategies.
* Credible, influential leader with excellent communication skills and the ability to balance support with challenge.
Benefits
Financial and Lifestyle
We offer a strong financial package including access to defined benefit pension schemes (LGPS or TPS), life cover at three times pensionable pay, and 31 days of annual leave for year-round employees. Staff can also benefit from the Cycle to Work scheme, promoting healthy and sustainable commuting.
Professional Growth and Development
We invest heavily in staff development through tailored INSET days and high‑quality CPD opportunities. Teaching staff benefit from automatic TLR progression, a structured 9‑point pay scale (M1 to UPS3), and full TLR payments for part‑time colleagues fulfilling full responsibilities.
Culture and Wellbeing
Our people‑first culture values every colleague. We support wellbeing through the Wisdom app and a free Employee Assistance Programme offering counselling and financial advice. Collaboration is at the heart of our Trust, encouraging shared learning and collective success.
E‑A‑C is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults, and all appointments are subject to enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks and satisfactory references.
E‑A‑C is also committed to promoting equality, challenging discrimination and developing community cohesion. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
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