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Primary SENCO

Prospero Teaching
Greater London
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Job description

JOB TITLE – Primary SENCO


CONTRACT/POSITION DETAILS

Location – Tooting, SW17


Position – SENCO
Type of work – SENCO – Special Education Needs Co-ordinator
Contract or position start date – JAN 2026 START
Duration / Likely Duration – until end of the academic year JULY 26
Contract or position end date (if applicable) – July 2026
Contract type (temp/perm/temp to perm) – Contract
Full time/part time – Full time
Minimum rate of pay – Minimum rate £250 per day
Hours – 8:30 am – 4pm : Mon – Fri (term time only)

EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS

QTS or equivalent


SENCO Qualification
Minimum 1 year Key Stage 1 or 2 teaching experience in the UK
Up to date Safeguarding training issued in the last year

TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE THROUGH PROSPERO TEACHING, YOU MUST:

Hold Right to Work in the UK


Hold an enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service or be willing to process a new application
Provide two professional child related references that cover at least the last two years

OTHER

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