Assistant Head of Programmes - Specialist SEND Post-16 Education
Location: Rochdale
Salary: £40,000 FTE (£33,231 Actual Salary)
Contract: Full Time | Permanent | Term Time Only (39 Weeks)
The Role
The Assistant Head of Programmes will work closely with the Head of Programmes to support the operational management and day‑to‑day delivery of specialist study programmes.
The role focuses on student progress, SEND support, safeguarding, curriculum implementation, team coordination, and quality assurance, ensuring learners receive the highest standards of support and education.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the delivery and coordination of specialist Post‑16 study programmes
- Monitor student attendance, engagement, progress, and destinations
- Assist with curriculum planning, implementation, and quality assurance activities
- Support SEND provision, EHCP implementation, ILPs, and Annual Reviews
- Act as Deputy Safeguarding Lead and support student wellbeing initiatives
- Lead on day‑to‑day operational matters and support educational teams
- Contribute to staff development, coaching, and performance support
- Promote inclusive, trauma‑informed, and neuro‑affirming practice
- Support employer engagement, Supported Internships, and work placement opportunities
- Ensure accurate use of MIS systems and compliance processes
- Build positive relationships with students, families, Local Authorities, and external professionals
The Ideal Candidate
- Teaching qualification (PGCE, Cert Ed or equivalent)
- Experience working with learners with SEND and EHCPs
- Background within Further Education, Post‑16, specialist education, or alternative provision
- Experience leading or supporting educational teams
- Strong understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and student wellbeing
- Knowledge of SEND Code of Practice and Preparation for Adulthood pathways
- Excellent organisational, communication, and relationship‑building skills
- Passion for supporting young people to achieve positive outcomes
Desirable Experience
- Experience within specialist SEND provision
- Experience supporting Ofsted inspections
- SEND qualification
- Management qualification or leadership training
- Experience within Supported Internship programmes
- Experience within creative, cultural, or alternative education settings
What's on Offer
- Permanent term‑time opportunity
- Excellent leadership development opportunities
- Supportive and collaborative working environment
- Ongoing CPD and progression pathways
- Opportunity to work within a growing specialist education organisation
- Chance to make a genuine difference to the lives of young people with SEND
This role would suit an experienced Curriculum Lead, Programme Lead, SENCO, SEND Lead, Inclusion Manager, Learning Support Manager, Quality Lead, Progression Manager, or aspiring senior leader looking to progress within specialist Post‑16 education.