Key Role Information

Salary
Leadership PayScale L6-L10. Actual Salary £58,569.00 - £64,691.00
Job type
Full Time
Contract type
Permanent
Closing
02/03/2026 09:00
Interview
9 March 2026
Start
1 September 2026
Contract term
AYR - All year round
Pay grade
Leadership | L6 - L10
Department
Fitzwaryn School
Key stage
Not Applicable
Hours per week
0.00
Weeks per year
0.000
Visa sponsorship
No

Your Role

‘..Through learning to learn, pupils will access society…’

 Fitzwaryn School is seeking an exceptional Assistant Headteacher to join our Senior Leadership Team and help drive our vision of providing outstanding education for children and young people aged 3-19 with severe learning difficulties (SLD), profound & multiple learning difficulties (PMLD) and autism (ASD) . This is a key strategic post which will support high-quality teaching, personalised curriculum pathways, behaviour culture and safeguarding across the school.

We are committed to providing the very best for our pupils and we know that strong leadership behind the scenes is essential to making that happen.

What we Offer

  • Competitive salary
  • Full induction programme and ongoing CPD, including specialist SEN training
  • Paid wellbeing days, free flu vaccinations and on-site parking
  • Flexible working options (part-time or job share considered)
  • Teachers’ Pension Scheme
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Refer-a-friend scheme (earn up to £500)
  • A strong, therapeutic and supportive school culture

 About the Role

  • Provide strategic leadership across key areas of school improvement, contributing to whole-school direction and decision-making.
  • Lead high-quality teaching and learning for pupils with MLD, SLD and PMLD, encompassing pre-formal, semi-formal and formal curriculum pathways.
  • Oversee personalised learning approaches, sensory-based provision and specialist communication strategies (e.g AAC, PECS).
  • Support behaviour culture with empathy, consistency and ambition, using data to drive proactive approaches.
  • Play a significant role in safeguarding, attendance and pastoral care systems, ensuring strong multi-agency collaboration.
  • Work closely with families, offering sensitive support through complex circumstances, reviews and multi-disciplinary meetings
  • Lead, coach and support staff teams through line management, performance development and professional learning.
  • Contribute to the development and evaluation of EHCP outcomes, curriculum planning and accreditation routes
  • Promote inclusion, safety and wellbeing through effective risk assessment for behaviour, mobility, medical needs and personal care.

What We’re Looking For

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a relevant degree
  • Strong, sustained professional development linked to SEND leadership
  • In-depth understanding of the SEND Code of Practice (2015), including needs linked to MLD, SLD and PMLD
  • Knowledge of safeguarding, including vulnerabilities associated with severe and profound needs and non-verbal pupils
  • Experience of teaching pupils with complex needs, including medical, sensory and communication requirements
  • Proven leadership experience in a specialist setting, including staff development and performance management
  • Experience contributing to behaviour, attendance or pastoral leadership
  • Strong data analysis skills relating to behaviour, safeguarding and attendance
  • Ability to communicate effectively with pupils who are non-verbal or have significant communication barriers
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and confidence working with healthcare teams, families and multi-agency partners

How to Apply

To apply for this rewarding opportunity, please apply online via the link provided. Early applications are strongly encouraged.

To arrange a visit or to find out more, please contact the School Business Manager, Amy Fitzgerald, recruitment@fitzwaryn.oxon.sch.uk

Qualifications

DfE recognised Qualified Teacher Status/ Qualified Teacher Learning and skills essential

About Us

Fitzwaryn is an Outstanding Special School for children and young people from 3 – 19 years old whose Special Educational Needs range from Moderate Learning Difficulties through to Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties.

The school is situated in Wantage, a small but growing market town in Oxfordshire. We have a fantastic, up to the minute, purpose built environment that enables us to deliver an exciting and diverse curriculum for each and every child. We continually strive to further develop our educational offer and in recent times we have added a Horticulture area and a bike track to our outside provision.

The school is organised into 11 classes including provision for EYFS and Post 16. Our dedicated staff team are committed to providing the best possible education for the pupils at the school, grasping every opportunity to provide a rich and diverse curriculum which often takes place outside the classroom. The staff team is committed to further developing their own skills and expertise through the Continuing Professional Development offered at the school. We work closely with parents, carers and other professionals to ensure we are meeting the diverse needs of all of the pupils.

Our vision of ‘through learning to learn, pupils will access society’ underpins all that we do with the aim that all of the pupils who have been with us leave with the skills and knowledge they need to successfully engage in the next stage of their lives and of course with fantastic memories of their time at Fitzwaryn!

Fitzwaryn School

Amy Fitzgerald

recruitment@fitzwaryn.oxon.sch.uk

Fitzwaryn School
Denchworth Road
Wantage
Oxfordshire
OX129ET

Safeguarding Information

The Propeller Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment.

This role involves a high level of contact with children or vulnerable adults and is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check (including Barred List where applicable) and online searches for publicly available information.

We value diversity and welcome applications from all backgrounds, regardless of sex, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, marital status or pregnancy/maternity.