What skills and experience we're looking for
As SENCo, you will lead on the development and implementation of our SEND policy and provision, ensuring high-quality support for all learners with additional needs. As Class Teacher, you will inspire and nurture a class of children through creative, inclusive, and engaging teaching.
Key Responsibilities
* Lead the strategic development of SEN provision across the school
* Maintain and manage the SEN register and coordinate EHCP reviews
* Advise and coach staff in best practices for supporting pupils with SEN
* Liaise with parents, carers, and external agencies to support student progress
* Deliver high-quality teaching, with a commitment to inclusive classroom practices
* Be a part of the school’s senior leadership team and contribute to whole-school improvement
We Are Looking For
* Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
* At least 3 years’ experience as a class teacher with proven good/outstanding teaching
* Strong working knowledge of the SEND Code of Practice and relevant legislation
* Excellent communication, leadership, and time management skills
* NASENCo qualification
* A team player with a passion for helping every child succeed
We Offer
* A supportive and forward-thinking school community
* Leadership opportunities and a key role in shaping SEND provision
* A culture of collaboration and continuous professional development
* Opportunities to lead subject areas and contribute to whole-school strategy
Credentials & Personal Qualities
o is an exceptional classroom practitioner
o excellent communication skills, with students, staff, parents and external agencies
o committed to the development of every child within an inclusive environment
o effective use of pastoral skills to support the needs of a range of pupils
o can work as a flexible member of a team
o able to organise and work independently and manage resources effectively
o interested in or have experience of working with children with SEMH
o is supportive of a non-exclusion policy
What the school offers its staff
Hope School is an outstanding special school for pupils aged 5–11 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. We are proud of our non-exclusion policy—no child is ever excluded from Hope School. Many of our pupils have experienced multiple school placements before arriving with us, and we are committed to providing them with the stability, safety, and consistency they need to thrive.
Our approach is holistic, attachment-aware, and trauma-informed, shaped by strong links to the HEARTs project and current research into child development and emotional wellbeing. We recognise that challenging behaviour is often a communication of unmet need. Rather than relying on traditional behaviour management techniques, we focus on developing intrinsic motivation and building trusting relationships.
We work in close partnership with parents and carers, offering regular training and support to help them understand and respond to their child’s needs. As a school we can act as a safe base, where children begin to develop trust in adults and confidence in themselves.
Staff wellbeing is at the heart of our culture. We provide monthly external supervision, an open-door leadership team, and ongoing professional development. This commitment ensures our team is supported and resilient, so they can continue to make a difference in the lives of the children and families we serve.
Commitment to safeguarding
Hope School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the pupils and expects all staff to share this commitment. Copies of our Safeguarding and Child Protection policies are available on the school website. Any appointment will be subject to appropriate references and enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) clearance.
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