Assistant Headteacher (SEND & Inclusion)
Fairfield Primary SchoolLeadership
Status
Live Now
Date Listed27 April 2026
ContractFull Time
Listing TypeDfE_TV
About This Role
What we are looking for:
- A school leader with experience of successfully leading teams of staff who provide an exceptional educational experience for all.
- A leader who roots their practice in the school’s values.
- An educationalist with experience of providing an exceptional education for students with SEND.
- An educationalist who understands the challenges and opportunities for neurodivergent children.
- A reflective and forward-thinking professional who aspires for their practice to continually improve, not because it needs to, but because growth is always possible and desirable.
Key areas of responsibility:
Acting as the principle, named, SENDCo to ensure we meet the needs of pupils with EHCPs and those on SEN support
- Fulfil statutory duties in line with the SEND Code of Practice.
- Ensure high-quality, inclusive, adaptive teaching and targeted interventions are in place.
- Promote an inclusive school culture where all pupils feel valued and supported.
- Monitor and address barriers to learning, particularly for disadvantaged and vulnerable groups.
- Lead, develop and oversee the school’s Inclusion Strategy.
- Lead the development and implementation of the school’s Behaviour Policy.
- Promote a positive, consistent, and restorative approach to behaviour management.
- Develop and implement strategies to improve whole-school attendance.
- Monitor attendance data, identifying patterns of absence and taking appropriate action.
- Act as Early Help Lead, coordinating support for pupils and families in need of early intervention.
- Work as part of the Safeguarding Team, as a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead.
- Provide training and professional development for staff in areas of responsibility.
- Line manage relevant staff, including SEND support.
- Support staff in implementing inclusive and effective classroom practices.
- Build strong relationships with parents, carers, governors and external agencies.
The Assistant Headteacher will:
- Model high professional standards.
- Act as a lead practitioner.
- Support whole-school evaluation and improvement planning.
- Undertake delegated leadership responsibilities in the absence of senior leaders.