Teaching Assistant using British Sign Language | Worcester | Full Time
SMART Education are looking for a committed and experienced teaching assistant with a real passion to support a key stage 2 pupil who is deaf and uses British Sign Language to communicate! We currently have a vacancy for to support a year 5 pupil full time, who uses BSL. The successful teaching assistant will need to have British Sign Language Level 2 Certificate and have previous experience working with and supporting learns who are deaf and actively use BSL.
The young person is in Year 5 and needs assistance from an experienced user of BSL to ensure he is given the highest level of support throughout the school day to allow him to access all areas of learning and the school day.
You will be working 1:1 with this young person therefore it is vital that you are confident in your ability to deliver 1:1 lesson to meet the young person’s needs, using planning and resources to deliver intervention sessions based on their IEP and EHCP targets., along with supporting the pupil during core subject lessons.
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Job Title: Teaching Assistant with British Sign Language Certificate
Location: Barbourne, Worcester
Hours: 8:30am to 3:30pm / Monday to Friday with a 30-minute lunch break
Salary : £85.21 - £88.21 per day
Start Date: 1st April 2024
Duration: April 2024 to the end of the academic year initially, with the potential for this to continue into September 2024.
Contact: Alexandra Evans at Smart Education
SMART Education recruits into Teaching Jobs in Birmingham and across the West Midlands, and into Home Tutor jobs across the UK.
If you are a teacher, TA, SEN specialist, cover supervisor or a SEN one to one and are looking for work opportunities on both a permanent or temporary basis, then call SMART EDUCATION today.
SMART EDUCATION is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check.
Many thanks!