EHCP Co Ordinators x5 - Project

AS-105

£300 - £350 Per Day

Full Time

Contract

South East England,

Education

Posted 3 hours ago

Expires In 29 Days

Job Description

We are currently recruiting for an experienced EHCP Co Ordinators to join a project team with our client, a local authority, based in the South East.
This project team has been created to workthrough a backlog of EHCP cases (approx 1500). The team will consist of 5 EHCP Co Ordinators, 5 Educational Psychologists and Team Manager
Role is paying up to £350 per day, remote options available but ideally looking for someone who can be in the office 1-2 days per 
6-12 month project

  • Manage EHCP Caseload: Oversee a caseload of children and young people with SEND, managing their EHCP journey from initial assessment through statutory processes to finalisation. 

  • Statutory Compliance: Ensure all statutory requirements and deadlines are met within the EHCP process. 

  • Liaison and Coordination: Work closely with parents, schools, health and social care professionals, and other partner agencies to ensure coordinated support. 

  • Meeting Facilitation: Chair meetings and lead annual reviews to track progress and coordinate support. 

  • Provision Management: Coordinate and monitor the provision of support for students with SEND. 

  • Case Management: Maintain comprehensive records and manage sensitive information. 

  • Placement Support: Support families and schools through the school placement process and phase transfers. 

Required Skills & Knowledge
  • SEND Legislation: 
    A thorough understanding of the SEND Code of Practice and relevant legislation. 

  • Communication: 
    Excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective interaction with a range of stakeholders. 

  • Case Management: 
    Strong organisational and case management skills to handle complex cases and competing priorities. 

  • Collaboration: 
    A collaborative approach to working with colleagues and external partners to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people. 

  • IT Skills: 
    Proficiency in using IT systems to maintain accurate records. 


  • Emotional Intelligence: 
    The ability to handle sensitive information and support families through challenging processes.