About Nord AngliaAt Nord Anglia Education, our schools shape a generation of creative and resilient global citizens who leave our schools with everything they need for success - whatever they choose to be or do in life. When it comes to creating memorable learning experiences both within and beyond our classrooms, our family of more than 13,000 passionate staff are experts in their academic and commercial professions and play a vital role in the world-class experience our schools provide.We educate more than 74,000 children in 32 countries, our 84 schools in the Middle East, the Americas, Europe and Asia form our diverse global family, making us the largest provider of premium education in the world.About the SchoolNord Anglia International School Abu Dhabi (NAS Abu Dhabi) lies at the heart of the Emirate, on Al Reem Island. In August 2023, we opened the school\'s new, purpose-built campus to our first cohort of students and began to do what Nord Anglia does best: make every moment at school count. Our mission is to help our students prepare for their futures, think creatively outside the box, develop healthy resilience, global awareness, and be team players.JOB PURPOSEThe SENCO / Assistant Head, will:
Champion an inclusive culture across the school community of NAS Abu Dhabi
Be an advocate for young people
Determine the strategic development of special educational needs (SEND) policy and provision in the school.
Ensure the school is in line with the ADEK inclusion policy 2025
Be responsible for day-to-day operation of the SEND policy and co-ordination of specific provision to support individual pupils with SEN or a disability\\
Provide professional guidance to colleagues, working closely with staff, parents and external agencies
The SENCO/ Assistant Head will be expected to truly ensure the children have a safe and secure environment where they have a place to flourish and meet their true potential
Support the Head of Primary and Principal in school improvement priorities
STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT OF SEN POLICIES AND PROVISION
Have a strategic overview of provision for pupils with SEN or a disability across the Primary and Secondary School, monitoring and reviewing the quality of provision
Contribute to school self-evaluation, particularly with respect to provision for pupils with SEN or a disability
Make sure the SEND policy is put into practice and its objectives are reflected in the school improvement plan (SIP)
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of international, national and local initiatives that may affect the school\'s policy and practice, in particular ADEKs Inclusion Policy 2025
Evaluate all aspects of SEND provision, whether funding is being used effectively, and suggest changes to make use of funding more effective
Supporting teachers to provide quality teaching and learning experiences leading to outstanding academic and personal, social and emotional progress
Enable and empower the Inclusion team to work effectively across the whole school
OPERATION OF THE SEN POLICY AND CO-ORDINATION OF PROVISION
Maintain an accurate SEND register and provision map
Provide guidance to colleagues on teaching pupils with SEN or a disability, and advise on the graduated approach to SEND support
Advise on the use of the school\'s budget and other resources to meet pupils\' needs effectively, including staff deployment
Be aware of the provision in the local offer
Work with early years providers, other schools, educational psychologists, health and social care professionals, and other external agencies
Analyse assessment data for pupils with SEN or a disability
Implement and lead intervention groups for pupils with SEN, and evaluate their effectiveness
To have a strong knowledge of access arrangements for students in exams
SUPPORT FOR PUPILS WITH SEN OR DISABILITY
Identify a pupil\'s SEN
Co-ordinate provision that meets the pupil\'s needs, and monitor its effectiveness
Secure relevant services for the pupil
Ensure records are maintained and kept up to date
To support teachers to develop Individualised Education Plans (IEPs) that are SMART and review progress regularly
To upskill TAs and LSAs who support students with SEND through regular training opportunities and CPD sessions
To inform and support parents through regular workshops and webinars
Develop and review the Individualised Educational Plan (IEP) with parents/carers and the pupil
Communicate regularly and honestly with parents/carers
To raise awareness of inclusive practices and events through assemblies and whole school events
Ensure if the pupil transfers to another school, all relevant information is conveyed to it, and support a smooth transition for the pupil
Promote the pupil\'s inclusion in the school community and access to the curriculum, facilities and extra-curricular activities
To support class teachers and the Safeguarding and Wellbeing Team to understand the personal needs of every student to ensure effective learning can take place
LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
Prepare and review information and data to report and publish within and across the organisation related to SEN
Drive the school improvement plan and whole-school policy
Identify training needs for staff and how to meet these needs
Lead inset for staff
Share procedural information, such as the school\'s SEN policy
Promote an ethos and culture that supports the school\'s SEN policy and promotes good outcomes for pupils with SEN or a disability
Lead and manage teaching/learning to support assistants (TAs, LSAs) working with pupils with SEN or a disability
Lead staff appraisals and produce appraisal reports
Review staff performance on an ongoing basis
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Support the life of the school beyond the classroom;
Lead one after school and one morning enrichment activity;
Participate in residential weeks and other trips as appropriate;
Contribute to whole school learning initiatives.
OTHER
Cover for absent colleagues when necessary.
Work effectively in different teams;
Assist in whole school marketing initiatives and contribute to the growth of the school.
Operate at all times within the stated policies and practices of the school.
Undertake professional development, identifying the impact and share the outcomes with colleagues.
Meet responsibilities with regard to health and safety, equal opportunities and other relevant legislation and conform to professional and ethical requirements.
Contribute positively to the morale and community spirit in the school at all times.
Any other appropriate duties as allocated by members of the School\'s Leadership Team. Willingness to undertake appropriate child protection training when required.
To be a champion for Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging
PERSONAL SPECIFICATIONSQualifications/Training
Qualified to bachelors degree level or above - Essential
Qualified Teacher Status - Essential
National Award for SENCO - Essential
Experience
Minimum of two years\' experience teaching UK National Curriculum - Essential
Experience of working at a whole school level - Essential
Involvement in self-evaluation and development planning - Essential
Experience of conducting training/leading INSET working in partnership with parents.
Experience of developing SEND practice at a whole school level - Desireable
Experience of completing EHCP\'s provision maps and funding applications- Desireable
Self-motivated and enthusiastic
The drive to continually strive for improvement
A flexible approach to changing circumstances - Essential
Compassion and kindness towards others
Skills/Knowledge - All Essential
Sound knowledge of the SEND Code of Practice
Understanding of what makes \'quality first\' teaching, and of effective intervention strategies
Ability to plan and evaluate interventions
Data analysis skills and the ability to use data to inform provision planning
Effective communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to build effective working relationships
Ability to influence and negotiate
Good record-keeping skills
Ability to work in collaboration with parents to ensure the best provision for pupils
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTESAs our teammate, here\'s what we expect:
High levels of personal integrity
Conscientious and able to focus on completing work to a consistently high standard
Flexible and positive approach to work
Commitment to maintaining confidentiality at all times
Excellent organisational and time-management skills; high attention to detail
Ability to work to tight deadlines and able to prompt others to ensure deadlines are achieved
Adaptable to working in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment
Ability to work under pressure and remain calm
Proactive and willingness to take on multiple tasks
Self-motivated and enthusiastic
Ability to work independently
Must be a team player, willing to help and be flexible
Continually strive for improvement
Selection ProcessApplicants should submit a CV, letter of application and the details of two professional referees, one of which should be your current Line Manager.SafeguardingAt Nord Anglia Education we are committed to providing a world class, safe, happy environment in which children and young people are able to thrive and learn. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our pupils irrespective of race, ability, religion, gender or culture.All post holders having regular unsupervised contact with children are subject to appropriate national and international vetting procedures including satisfactory criminal record checks from both Country of residence/birth and any Country of residence within the last 10 years..