We are seeking to appoint an articulate and proactive Speech and Language Lead to oversee the delivery of bespoke Speech and Language intervention programmes based at our North/South Campus. This exciting provision has been developed to support students with identified communication and interaction needs who may find it difficult to access the full curriculum and/or fully engage in school life.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work closely with our SEND Specialist Team and Pastoral Team to provide an empathetic, nurturing approach to supporting our young people. Bespoke interventions will be central to the success of our students, and the creation of this new hub reflects our commitment to meeting their needs.
Programmes of support will be planned and delivered by the Speech and Language Lead in collaboration with the Senior SENDCo and Pastoral Lead, ensuring high-quality, personalised provision for each student.
This role is well-suited to colleagues with experience supporting students with SEND, particularly those with communication and interaction challenges linked to anxiety. Relevant qualifications in this area are desirable but not essential.
Overall, this is an exciting career opportunity for a dynamic, ambitious, and energetic individual who builds strong relationships, works effectively as part of a team, and is committed to understanding and supporting the needs of our students.
Closing date for applications: 15.05.2026.
Interviews: w/c 18.05.2026 (day to be confirmed)
Next Steps:
If you wish further information, visits of the school and informal discussions please contact, Sara Millward - PA/Office Manager on 01952 951385
Please email your application form and any supporting documentation to: Sara.Millward1@lct.education
Enclosures:
LCT Application Form
Overview and Job Description
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