Assistant Headteacher - Inclusion and Achievement

Posted 5 hours 2 minutes ago by Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd

Permanent
Full Time
Education Jobs
Essex, Ilford, United Kingdom, IG1 1
Job Description
Assistant Headteacher - Inclusion and Achievement

Employer:

Location:

ILFORD, GREATER LONDON

Pay:

Contract Type:

Permanent

Hours:

Full time

Disability Confident:

No

Closing Date:

11/09/2026

About this job

Assistant Headteacher

This strategic leadership role focuses on ensuring that all pupils

  • including those with SEND, EAL, disadvantaged backgrounds and other vulnerable groups
  • receive ambitious, high quality provision that enables them to thrive.

The school is known for its inclusive ethos, strong pastoral culture and commitment to removing barriers to learning.

As part of the Senior Leadership Team, you will play a central role in shaping whole school improvement, driving high standards and modelling excellent practice.

Key Purpose of the Role

  • Provide strategic leadership for inclusion and achievement from Nursery to Year
  • Ensure all pupils have access to an ambitious curriculum, effective teaching and appropriate support.

Lead significant aspects of school improvement relating to SEND, EAL, vulnerable groups and achievement.

Line manage and support the SENDCo, ensuring provision is effective, evidence informed and outcome focused.

Contribute to whole school self evaluation, development planning and monitoring.

Promote a culture of high expectations, belonging and ambition for every pupil.

Work collaboratively with the Headteacher and SLT to deliver the school's vision and strategic direction.

Lead inclusion across the school, ensuring it remains central to improvement priorities.

Support and challenge colleagues to improve practice and outcomes.

Develop leadership capacity across the school.

Contribute to recruitment, induction and professional development.

Deputise for senior leaders when required.

SEND & Inclusion

Provide strategic leadership for SEND provision.

Ensure statutory responsibilities are met effectively.

Monitor and evaluate interventions, support and additional provision.

Promote adaptive teaching and inclusive classroom practice.

Work closely with families, governors and external professionals.

Improve outcomes for pupils with SEND and other vulnerable groups.

EAL & Language Development

Lead effective provision for pupils learning English as an Additional Language.

Promote language rich classrooms and vocabulary development.

Ensure staff understand strategies for different stages of language acquisition.

Monitor progress and identify priorities for improvement.

Analyse attainment and progress data to identify barriers and priorities.

Develop strategies to improve outcomes for disadvantaged pupils and vulnerable groups.

Ensure interventions are targeted, appropriate and evaluated for impact.

Teaching & Learning

Model excellent teaching practice through class teaching, targeted groups, demonstration lessons or team teaching.

Contribute to monitoring, evaluation and coaching.

Work closely with leaders for Quality of Education to ensure teaching meets the needs of all pupils.

Person Specification

What You Bring

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and strong primary teaching experience.

Successful leadership experience within a primary school.

Deep understanding of inclusion, SEND, EAL and strategies that remove barriers to learning.

Strong analytical skills and the ability to use evidence to drive improvement.

Experience coaching, mentoring and developing colleagues.

Ability to inspire, motivate and challenge staff.

Excellent communication, organisation and professional integrity.

A commitment to equality, diversity and safeguarding.

Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (essential). Salary & Contract - £250 - £300 Daily Rate (umbrella) 12 weeks

ASAP start This is an outstanding opportunity for a committed, strategic and values driven leader to make a significant impact on inclusion, achievement and whole school improvement within a highly supportive primary school community.