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Assistant Headteacher New

SNF AH_1747318010

Academics

£55000 - £67000 per annum

London

Education

Temporary | Full Time

ASAP

15/05/2025

05/06/2025

Job Title: Assistant Headteacher

Location: Ealing, London

Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent

Lead with Purpose. Inspire Every Learner

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a compassionate, experienced, and forward-thinking leader to join the Senior Leadership Team of a well-established SEN secondary school in the London Borough of Ealing.

This is a pivotal role for a candidate who is passionate about inclusive education and committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for young people with a wide range of special educational needs.

About the School:

The school supports students aged 11-19 with diverse and complex learning needs, including autism, speech and language difficulties, and moderate to severe learning disabilities. Staff work collaboratively to provide a safe, supportive, and stimulating environment that enables every learner to thrive.

The Role:

As Assistant Headteacher, you will contribute significantly to the strategic leadership and day-to-day management of the school. You will lead on a key area of whole-school development, supporting colleagues, students, and families to achieve the best possible outcomes in line with the school's inclusive values.

Key Responsibilities:

* Lead a significant whole-school area such as curriculum development, behaviour and wellbeing, teaching and learning, or staff professional development

* Promote effective, inclusive teaching and learning strategies across the school.

* Line manage, coach and support staff to develop best practice in SEN education.

* Support school improvement, self-evaluation, and preparation for external scrutiny.

* Contribute to a safe, respectful, and supportive culture for students and staff.

We Are Looking For:

* A skilled school leader with a strong track record in SEN or inclusive education.

* A deep understanding of the SEND Code of Practice and specialist approaches.

* Proven ability to lead change, raise standards, and support staff development.

* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

* A reflective, resilient and compassionate leader committed to student wellbeing.

We Offer:

* A warm and inclusive school community with a shared sense of purpose.

* Engaged, enthusiastic students who enjoy learning and respond positively to support.

* A committed staff team focused on collaboration, care and continual improvement.

* High-quality professional development, including leadership training specific to SEN.

* Excellent transport links across Ealing and wider West London.