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- Current Opportunity: Senior Curriculum Managers (SEND) & (ALS) - New City College
Current Opportunity: Senior Curriculum Managers (SEND) & (ALS) - New City College
AoC Create is currently recruiting to the two posts of Senior Curriculum Managers (SEND) & (ALS) at New City College.
For the SEND post, based at the Hackney campus, you will be managing a large provision of students with a variety of SEND needs, including autism and PMLD, you will drive forward quality improvement with the curriculum and teaching, learning and assessment, as well as manage a team of specialist teachers. Working closely and in partnership with local employers and voluntary organisations, you will support the department in their interactions and in developing curriculum programs based on student needs.
For the ALS post, based at the Tower Hamlets campus, you will be managing a large department providing additional learning support for students across all curriculum areas including the specialist provision and High Needs Students. You will manage all aspects of support including funding and liaising with local authorities and partnerships.
The new post holders will have extensive experience of managing provision or support for students with a wide range of learning difficulties and demonstrate a commitment to further developing the four strands of the curriculum for preparing for adulthood and extending the curriculum into the local community. We are proud that our learners are wholly integrated into college life and the new post-holder will ensure that our learners experience a rich and varied college experience and attain skills to support them on their path after they leave the college.
For more information about this great opportunity, please visit the dedicated microsite where there is more detail about the role and the requirements of the selection panel.
For an informal discussion about the post please contact Natalie Gee on 0207 034 2632 or email natalie.gee@aoc.co.uk.
Closing date for applications is Sunday 16 September 2018