Inclusion Leader
Required for September 2019 - Full Time
This is an exciting and newly created Senior Leadership position
Nancy Reuben Primary School is seeking an Inclusion Leader to enrich learning opportunities for our pupils and make a difference to their life chances. The successful candidate will be an outstanding practitioner with an excellent understanding of how children learn. You will lead the Inclusion Team and be responsible for developing the strategic development of the school’s inclusion agenda for children with any additional need including gifted and talented, more able as well as SEND.
This is a great opportunity for an energetic, dynamic and free-thinking teacher, who wants to make a significant and rapid impact. Successful candidates will be required to hold or will be supported to complete The National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCO).
Closing date for applications: Monday 6 May 2019
Full Adverts, application forms and job descriptions available from www.nrps.co.uk/our-team/recruitment or by emailing recruitment@nrps.co.uk. If you would like to know more or arrange an informal visit, please email recruitment@nrps.co.uk
All Salaries commensurate with experience
For more information about the school, please see our website: www.nrps.co.uk
Nancy Reuben Primary School is an Orthodox Jewish Independent school in Hendon for boys and girls aged 2-11.
48 Finchley Lane, London, NW4 1DJ
Head Teacher: Mr A Wolfson B. Ed (Hons); MA; M.Ed; NPQH
Head of Kodesh: Rabbi J Conway
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