North Somerset Council

SEND Placement Commissioning Manager

Company
Location
Weston-Super-Mare, England, United Kingdom
Posted At
4/10/2025
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About The Role

We are seeking a dedicated and experienced SEND Placement Commissiong Manager. This role will take an operational lead in commissioning placements and services for all children and young people with disabilities or special educational needs. They will be responsible for ensuring the effective commissioning of high-quality services is undertaken in collaboration with key internal and external stakeholders, including children and young people and market providers.

The post holder will develop, shape and deliver an overarching programme to meet the needs of children and young people and ensure that the Local Authority has access to sufficient and suitable high-quality placements. They will promote an appropriate culture, empowering others and demonstrating high practice standards, ensuring that quality assurance and contract monitoring are effective, and that commissioning activity delivers good value for money.

The Role

Key Responsibilities

To work with Business Intelligence and Procurement colleagues to deliver sufficient and appropriate numbers of local SEND places to meet demand

To look at creative solutions to ensure that as many children as possible are the supported with placements within North Somerset

To work in partnership with delivery managers to deliver the organisational vision and outcomes through integrated planning and the flexible use of resources.

To secure best value from all SEND placements in independent and out of district provision, through contract management and monitoring performance of placements.

To deliver to strategies to ensure that pupil placement needs are met within the district working in partnership with colleagues in Education, Health and Social Care. This will include strategies to reduce the number and costs of pupils placed out of the area and placed in independent settings.

To develop strong relationships with parent cares and other partners in achieving best use of resources.

Ensure the Councils aims and objectives, vision and core values are actively promoted and made a reality.

This position is exempt under the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions) Order 1975 and is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.

Essential Criteria

Educated to degree level or with relevant equivalent professional development in service such as commissioning or procurement management

Hold a thorough understanding of the legislative framework and statutory guidance which underpins the provision of education, early years and childrens services and a good understanding of emerging strategy and policy developments

Experience of working in a contracts and commissioning function within a local government setting or an ability to adapt approaches used in other sectors to a local government setting and being responsible for leading the commissioning process from end to end through initial scoping to evaluation of contract performance

Experience of engaging a wide range of stakeholders to agree priorities, advise and agree the scope of commissioning in conjunction with the Head of SEND and Head of Pupil Place Planning

Strong child-centred and outcomes driven approach to all commissioning activity

Strong skills in partnering and the ability to influence positive change through effective partnership

Ability to work effectively in a local government context (legal, financial, political).

For further information about the role, please contact Finley Kidd, SEND Commissioning Manager on 01934 426839 or Sally Varley, Head of Strategic Place Planning & Capital Programmes on 07917 587280.

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