
EHCP Coordinator (2 Posts)
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We’re excited to be recruiting for two positions one full time post (37 hours) and one part time
post (18.5) for a passionate and committed Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
Coordinators to join our expanding SEND team. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real
difference to the lives of children and young people with special educational needs and
disabilities (SEND).
About the Role:
As an EHCP Coordinator, you’ll play a vital role in delivering high-quality support to children and
young people with SEND through effective case management of statutory EHCP processes.
You will:
• Coordinate and manage a caseload of EHCPs in compliance with the Children and
Families Act 2014 and SEND Code of Practice.
• Work closely with parents, schools, health and social care professionals to ensure
EHCPs are person-centred and outcome-focused.
• Lead Annual Review processes, ensuring timely decisions and clear communication
with families and settings.
• Contribute to service improvements and work as part of a collaborative, supportive
team.
We’re looking for individuals who are:
• Organised and resilient, with excellent time management skills.
• Empathetic and confident communicators, able to build strong relationships with
families and professionals.
• Experienced in SEND, education, health or social care settings (local authority
experience is an advantage but not essential).
• Knowledgeable about EHCP processes, or willing to learn with support and training.
Whether you’re already working in SEND or looking to step into a meaningful, rewarding role, we
welcome applications from a range of professional backgrounds who have a range of SEND
experience.
We Offer:
• A supportive and inclusive team culture
• Hybrid working arrangements
• Local government pension scheme
• Ongoing professional development and training
• The chance to help shape the future of SEND support in our area
Salary range
- £31,537 - £34,434 per year