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SENCo
- Posted 14 January 2026
- Salary £46800 - £56154 per annum, Benefits: Additional SEND Allowance TLR
- LocationHayes
- Job type Permanent
- Discipline SEND Teaching and Support
- ReferenceV-114562
Job description
SENCo – Hillingdon – September 2026
We are recruiting an exceptional SENCo to join a unique and forward-thinking specialist secondary setting in Hillingdon, starting September 2026. This is a brilliant opportunity for a passionate SENCo to make a genuine impact in a school that blends high expectations with creativity, innovation and real-world pathways for young people aged 14–19.
This school is based in Hillingdon and is designed to prepare students for future success, with a strong focus on confidence, aspiration and employability. The successful SENCo will play a key role in ensuring every learner is fully supported to thrive academically, socially and personally.
Why this SENCo role stands out
SENCo – Hillingdon
We are recruiting an exceptional SENCo to join a unique and forward-thinking specialist secondary setting in Hillingdon, starting September 2026. This is a brilliant opportunity for a passionate SENCo to make a genuine impact in a school that blends high expectations with creativity, innovation and real-world pathways for young people aged 14–19.
This school is based in Hillingdon and is designed to prepare students for future success, with a strong focus on confidence, aspiration and employability. The successful SENCo will play a key role in ensuring every learner is fully supported to thrive academically, socially and personally.
Why this SENCo role stands out
- Modern, industry-standard facilities and a genuinely different school environment
- Strong professional development culture and opportunities to progress
- Supportive leadership team with a clear commitment to inclusion
- Opportunity to work with motivated students in Hillingdon
- A role where the SENCo can shape strategy, provision and outcomes across the academy
- The SENCo will lead on SEND provision across the school, ensuring excellent outcomes for students with additional needs
- As SENCo, you will oversee EHCP processes, reviews, and tailored support plans
- The SENCo will work closely with teaching staff to embed inclusive classroom practice
- Liaise with external professionals to secure the right support and interventions
- The SENCo will champion high expectations and ensure students are supported to achieve ambitious destinations
- Use data and pastoral insight to monitor progress and remove barriers to learning
- Support families with clear communication, guidance and trusted partnership working
- This SENCo role offers the chance to build a truly inclusive culture in Hillingdon
- Is a qualified teacher with the National SENCo Award (or willing to complete it)
- Has strong knowledge of SEND legislation and best practice
- Can lead staff confidently and deliver whole-school improvement as a SENCo
- Is committed to ensuring every young person succeeds in Hillingdon
- Brings warmth, organisation and ambition to the SENCo role
SENCo – Hillingdon