
A Vision That Matters
We’re recruiting talented colleagues to join our Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Reform Team at Milton Keynes City Council.
This is a rewarding opportunity to help reshape how children and young people with SEND are supported across our city. You’ll play a key role in delivering the national SEND Reform Programme, improving early intervention, and building a system that works around children, young people, and their families.
One Council Approach
Be part of a collaborative organisation where teams work together to deliver better outcomes.
We are taking a bold, joined-up approach to SEND provision
A clear and meaningful vision
Our SEND strategy puts children and young people at the heart of everything we do.
Earlier support for families
We are strengthening early intervention so children can access support before needs escalate.
Investment in local provision
We are expanding specialist support within mainstream schools, helping children stay closer to home.
Strong partnerships
We work closely with education, health, and care partners, as well as families, to design services together.
Why join MKCC?
A rewarding career
Clear development pathways and ongoing learning opportunities
Competitive benefits
Local government pension scheme and competitive salary packages
Generous leave
Annual leave entitlement plus wellbeing support
A culture that values people
We are dedicated, respectful and collaborative in everything we do.
Lead meaningful change.
Take a look at some of the opportunities available in this team
If you’re interested in finding out more, we’d welcome your interest.
For an informal chat before applying, please contact the team via
sendpartnership@milton-keynes.gov.uk
Lead and deliver complex projects, overseeing planning, budgets, risks, stakeholders and resources to achieve successful outcomes. Working closely with senior leaders and partners, the role drives change, manages multiple workstreams and ensures projects deliver lasting benefits for the organisation.
Provide essential support to the delivery of key projects within Children’s Services, helping to coordinate project activities, manage data, monitor budgets and maintain governance processes. The role works closely with project teams and stakeholders to support effective planning, reporting, risk management and the successful delivery of project outcomes.
Provide high-quality data analysis, reporting and insight to support decision-making, service improvement and strategic planning within Children’s Services. The role uses complex data, research and trend analysis to identify needs, inform policy and provision and ensure statutory reporting/




