Your Coop are looking for a Send Support Lead to join our society. We’re a unique multi-sector group operating in Food, Childcare, Travel, Post Office, Healthcare and Utilities, meaning you will get a breadth of experience in a collaborative and fast-moving organisation. No two days will ever be the same!
At Your Coop, you will be part of business that puts people at the heart of everything they do. What makes us different?
The money you help us make is returned to our members and communities. We are a cooperative which means we share a third of our profits to our members and invest a third in our community support initiatives. In a profit-driven world, we are the difference.
We’re proud to be owned by our members, and we’d love to be owned by you.
As a Send Support Lead, you will be responsible for:
• Provide leadership and professional perspective to the practice of early years teachingthat intertwines co-op values with big difference initiatives and accreditations to bestdrive child development that also aligns with the EYFS
• Ensure a joined-up approach with the Excellence, Regulatory, Learning &Development and Operational teams to collectively achieve our goals
• Be an advocate and demonstrate a positive commitment to our educationaldistinction and fresh approach to learning
• Have a clear vision for a progressive offering for children with SEND and develop ourteams with CPD related to SEND practices
• Ensure that robust and scalable processes are in place to ensure all nurseriescontinually deliver outstanding SEND practices, any challenges being promptlyresponded to
• Lead the day-to-day operation of the SEND policies and procedures across thegroup, co-ordinating support across Nursery SENDCos and liaise with the Excellenceteam regarding support
• Design and lead the delivery of appropriate training sessions to support SENDCosand their respective teams across the Childcare group
• Liaise with senior management to co-ordinate appropriate training and focussedsupport to enhance the teams CPD.• Produce accurate and appropriately evidenced reports based on sound evidence