Communication Support Worker

Posted 27 March by Reed
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Job Title: Communication Support Worker (BSL)

Position: Temporary on going

Location: Kingston

Salary: From £30ph+

REED Further Education are recruiting British Sign Language communicators in London.

Our clients are looking for multiple CSWs to work with students, aged 16-19 years old, with hearing impairment.

These roles are a fantastic opportunity to work with education, full or part time for the rest of the academic year.

The successful Communication Support Worker will have the following skills and qualifications:

  • Experience working with students/young adults in either a high school setting, college setting or support and care setting.
  • Experience with signing, using BSL
  • A good understanding and commitment to Safeguarding
  • British Sign Language from Level 3 (Level 2 will be considered based on signing experience)
  • A minimum of GCSE A-C/Level 2 in English and Maths.
  • An Enhanced DBS on the update service or the willingness to obtain one.

Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client:

  • Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges and training providers in the area
  • 1-2-1 Specialist SEN Consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf. CV writing and job interview tips!
  • The ability to sign up to a Health Cash Plan and REED Discount Club.
  • Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment
  • Access to Training and Development - REED Assessment Centre - REED Learning.
  • Eye Test and Spectacle Vouchers

Required skills

  • Further Education
  • SEN
  • British Sign Language
  • Deaf Culture

Application question

Do you have BSL Level 3?

Reference: 52161953

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