Overview
As a Commissioning Officer (Cluster) you will contribute to improved delivery of early education, health and care services for children, young people and families with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) in South Gloucestershire’s mainstream primary and secondary schools, through effective partnership and commissioning practice.
What will you be doing?
- You will work within our Children’s Commissioning Team, and in integration with our Special Educational Needs and Disability team and school clusters.
- It will be your responsibility to assess and understand the needs of children, young people and families with special educational needs and disabilities in our school.
- It is important that you work together with school leaders to plan, design and procure services which meet children, young people and families’ needs.
- In this role you will monitor and evaluate cluster commissioned services to ensure they are meeting planned outcomes for children and families.
- You will be working closely with a wide range of partners to contribute to our strategic aims for all children, young people and their families.
The priorities and work programme for this role will be set in partnership with the SEND Cluster leaders.