BHASVIC • East Sussex, BN36EG BN3 6EG

SENDCo and Head of Additional Learning Support

About this role

Required to start

Ideally January 2027, or September 2026. We will be flexible for the strongest candidate.

Closing date for applications

Sunday 14 June 2026 at 22:59

Interview date

Monday 29 June 2026

We are seeking to appoint a SENDCo and Head of Additional Learning Support (a director-level position), as the current postholder moves on to a new role in neurodiversity within a different sector. This is an exciting opportunity for an innovative and accomplished teacher with management experience to lead and manage the Additional Learning Support Department at BHASVIC, and to join a highly experienced and affiliative Curriculum and Quality Team (CQT) with responsibility for SEND and inclusion within the curriculum. The composition of this role’s responsibilities can be seen in the organisational diagrams that follow. The successful candidate will teach a minimum of 8contact hours per week.

Contract details

Status

Permanent and full-time post, terms and conditions are the SFCA’s National Joint Council (NJC) Teaching Staff Terms and Conditions of Service Handbook.

Teaching

You will teach a minimum of 8 contact hours per week

Salary

£64,404 per annum to £67,946 per annum upon experience (based on Teacher Pay Scale at Leadership Grade 1, Spine points 4 to 6).

NB

The annual pay rise for academic year 2026/7 is pending.

Pension

You will automatically become members of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) www.teacherspensions.co.uk.

For more information about this role, including job description and person specification, please check the JOB DETAILS.

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