The Head of Inclusion has the overall responsibility for ensuring appropriate quality provision, attainment and progress for students identified as Special Educational Needs (SEN).The Head of Inclusion is also responsible to communicating and engaging with parents and a variety of external student support services to ensure that all students have access to appropriate interventions and learning strategies to meet their individual needs.
• Create and maintain a register of all students with specific educational needs requiring support
• Create, monitor and review effectiveness of SS policies and procedures
• Oversee day-to-day operation of the school’s SS policies
• Tracking the progress and development of targeted students in conjunction with class/subject teachers and team leaders
• Support the identification of student needs, including conducting individual assessments as needed
• Support and monitor the development and review IEPs as appropriate
• Design and coordinate intervention and ensure effective implementation and provision of programs for students
• Identify barriers to learning for identified students and share appropriate strategies with staff
• Mentor and induct new staff within the team
• Report back to and meet with teachers and parents as appropriate
• Provide training and coaching of classroom LAs to extend their knowledge and skills in supporting students to narrow gaps, address areas of need and accelerate learning
• Maintain high levels of communication with all relevant parties
• Create and maintain a register of students with extra time exam/assessment accommodations
• Ensure examination and assessment provision and accommodations are in place for specific students with phase coordinators and subject leaders.
• Delegate sectional responsibilities where appropriate
• Attend various parent/teacher occasions
• Develop strategies to most efficiently and effectively assist students targeted
• Assist as necessary with enrolment and admissions procedures and assessments
• Resource management
• Conduct and report on student observations
• Conduct lesson observations and support teacher development
• Implement effective screening and diagnostic procedures to identify specific learning needs
• Performance management of staff with focus on differentiation to impact on teaching
• Receive and act upon Records of Concern where necessary
• Lead weekly, minute meetings with staff involved in Student Support
• Ensure regular timetabled meetings with Heads of Section
• Ensure transparent and appropriate regularity of meetings with parents, along with classroom/subject teachers
• Prepare reports as required to meet particular circumstances, i.e. DSIB, SEF, requirements, quarterly reports etc.
• Initiate, develop and manage effective and supportive relationships with external agencies/providers as appropriate, e.g. Child psychology services
• Ensure any specific or critical action required for any students is shared with staff as necessary and that PD, if required, is provided
Bachelor’s degree .Fluency in English is a must.Experience in International schools is a must.At least 2 years of experience in this field.