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BSL Teaching Assistant

BSL Teaching Assistant

Posted 17 July by Prospero Teaching
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The Opportunity
We are looking for a BSL Specialist Teaching Assistant to work with Deaf/hearing impaired children across various schools working within a very supportive team of professionals. The role is full-time with the possibility of becoming permanent for the right person.
· Location - Gateshead
· Position - Specialist Teaching Assistant with L2 British Sign Language
· Type of work - Contract
· Start date - 02/09/2024
· Duration - ongoing
· Rate of pay: GBP80 - GBP120 per day depending on qualification
· Hours - 08.30-4.30pm
Experience, Training and Qualifications required:
· Qualified Teaching assistant
· Previous experience working with Deaf/hearing impaired children and young people is preferable
· Use of specialist resources and technologies to support children and young people with hearing impairment
· Experience of using British Sign Language alongside speech to facilitate communication is essential.
To be eligible for this role, the potential Specialist Teaching Assistant must:
· Hold the right to work in the UK
· Hold an enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service or be willing to process a new application
· Provide two professional child-related references.
· Clean full UK driving licence
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To find out more or apply for this position, please apply.
Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy.

Required skills

  • TA/teaching assistant/SEN Teaching Assistant/SEN TA/QTS/education/SEMH/teacher

Reference: 53108794

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