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British Sign Language (BSL) Teaching Assistant

Date posted : 27/08/20
£65 - 85 per day + additional support & training

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Other Job Titles that are to apply to this advert; British Sign Language Teaching Assistant, BSL Teaching Assistant, BSL TA, BSL L2 Teaching Assistant, British Sign language Level 2 Teaching Assistant, Special Needs Teaching Assistant or SEN Teaching Assistant

Salary: GBP65 – 85 per day

Location: Northolt, Ealing

Required for: September 2020

Contract type: Full Time

Contract term: Temporary with permanent opportunities available

Suitable for: those with British Sign Language Level 2 or above

 

About the Job:

This primary school in Ealing are seeking British Sign Language level 2 or above qualified teaching assistants confident supporting children in the school’s Hearing Impairment Provision (HIP). They are looking for someone who is confident in their signing and can inspire confidence in pupils with HI, parents and staff. There are up to 3 British Sign Language full-time teaching assistant positions available with two to three new pupils due to start in the HIP in September 2020.  

You will be a valued part of the hearing impairment provision team who work together closely to provide a safe and engaging educational environment for children. You will work alongside the class teacher and up to 3 other BSL teaching assistants. You will be supporting children 1:1 with their learning programmes and will be expected to support pupils in the HIP and in integrated lessons in mainstream classes.

 

About the Primary School (Ealing):

This primary school is based in Northolt in the London Borough of Ealing for pupils aged 3 – 11 years old and has been ranked as ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted in their last inspection. The school have been praised for their outstanding pupil progress and outcomes, parent and guardian support and effective school leadership.

The school additionally has a Hearing Impairment Provision for children with hearing impairment who are taught and supported by specialist British Sign Language trained staff.

  • Ofsted Education: Outstanding
  • EYFS, KS1 and KS2
  • Ages 3 to 11 years  
  • Girls and boys
  • Hearing Impairment Provision with 9 pupils on roll

 

This primary school are seeking a professional who is:

  • Qualified with British Sign Language Level 2 or above (documentation required)
  • Experienced and/or confidence signing for children with hearing impairments on a 1:1 or small group basis
  • Confident supporting children with academic learning in class
  • Available full-time in September 2020
  • Living in Ealing or local to the borough

 

To Apply – British Sign Language Assistant

All applicants are invited to apply to this advert by using the link attached and sending your updated CV

 

WE CAN ONLY ACCEPT APPLICANTS WHO HAVE RESIDENCE IN LONDON AND ARE LOCAL TO BOROUGH OF EALING.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

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