SPECIALIST EDUCATION RECRUITMENT CONSULTANCY EXPANDS SEND DIVISION WITH NEW APPOINTMENT
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- May 6, 2025
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Specialist recruitment agency, The Education Network, has announced the
appointment of Rachael Chapman as SEND recruitment consultant, bolstering its specialist division in the North East.
Rachael joins the Newcastle office with four years’ experience in education recruitment and will focus on sourcing SEND professionals for schools in Gateshead, Newcastle and across the North East.
Genna Sinclair, SEND recruitment manager and Rachael’s line manager, said:
“I’ve known Rachael since 2021 and watched her go from strength to strength in a previous role.
She brings passion, drive and a genuine commitment to finding the right fit of candidates for schools. These are all qualities that align perfectly with The Education Network’s values and we are looking forward to strengthening our SEND division with Rachael’s expertise.
The Education Network’s Newcastle office has experienced significant momentum in recent months and Rachael’s appointment comes at a pivotal time. She brings valuable capacity to help meet the needs of schools and to support the company’s continued expansion.
Genna continued: “At The Education Network, we pride ourselves on the quality of our SEND division. It’s an area of real strength for us and one we are committed to developing in ways that bring value to schools and pupils.
“As demand for specialist support and teaching staff continues to grow in the region, Rachael’s appointment is a natural step forward.”
Rachael has quickly made her mark, already securing meetings and placing candidates with schools across her new patch. She commented:
“Joining The Education Network felt like the right next step for me; I am ready for a new challenge with enhanced opportunities and a team that truly understands the impact of getting SEND recruitment right.
“I’m excited to build strong partnerships and make a real difference for the schools and students that The Education Network supports.”
The Education Network’s specialist SEND division continues to grow in reach and impact, with the team aiming to further broaden its support for schools by forming partnerships with local organisations that focus on autism and disability inclusion.
The consultancy is also sponsoring this year’s Virtual Schools Conference in June as part of its ongoing commitment to placing the wellbeing and education of pupils at the heart of its work.




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