EHCP Lead Case Case Coordinator £46,731 - £49,764 per annum

Please apply by midnight on 7th May 2025.

Help to improve outcomes for children and young people with SEND in Gloucestershire

At Gloucestershire, we are dedicated to fostering an inclusive education system that ensures support is provided at the right time, in the right place, and tailored to meet individual needs. As a local authority, our commitment lies in improving outcomes for children and young people. To meet this goal, we are expanding our capacity by creating additional roles within the Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) service to address local needs effectively.

Our EHCP service plays a crucial role in supporting children and young people who require additional assistance to achieve their short and long-term goals. We are currently recruiting for the following permanent positions:

  • Lead Case Coordinators
  • Deputy Lead Case Coordinators
  • Case Coordinators


How you’ll make a difference

By joining our EHCP service, you will collaborate closely with education providers, while building strong, productive relationships across education, health, social care, as well as with young people and their families. Your work will directly contribute to improving outcomes and ensuring access to inclusive, appropriate education for all children and young people with SEND.

What we’re looking for

We are seeking individuals with excellent communication skills and a collaborative, creative approach to working with professionals, children, young people, and their families. You must have the ability to analyse information from various sources and develop plans that empower children and young people to reach their full potential. Empathy for the challenges faced by young people and their families is essential, alongside the competence to assess and review the needs of vulnerable children and young people.

Applicants should also bring relevant experience, knowledge, and a solid understanding of the SEND Code of Practice and its practical application.

What you’ll get in return…

Successful candidates will join us at a time of exciting change which offer a real opportunity to improve outcomes for young people. Being part of a service that is supportive, offer development opportunities and cares passionately about meeting the needs of Gloucestershire’s children and young people.

  • Training and Development opportunities inc. IPSEA and Nasen, LASEN Training
  • Flexible working opportunities
  • A service structure that provides progression opportunities
  • Annual leave of 25.5 rising to 30.5 days per year after 5 years, plus bank holidays
  • Local Government Pension Scheme
  • Competitive salaries
  • Opportunity to purchase additional leave
  • Wide ranging multi agency working
  • Employee Benefits Programme 

Please see job profiles for more detail information on the role. For an informal discussion please contact Louise Brill louise.brill@gloucestershire.gov.uk 01452 328630

 

Interviews will take place: Between the 15th and 22nd May

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