BSL Teaching Assistant

Posted 20 June by Academics
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BSL Teaching Assistant

Year 4 - KS2

Level 2 BSL

£83 - £90 per day dependent on experience

There is an exciting opportunity to secure a 1 year contract at an 'Outstanding' two form entry Mainstream Primary School based in Banbury. This is a Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant opportunity to work with a child in a Year 4 (KS2) class who is deaf. The position requires someone with BSL Level 2 training and who has experience in a similar role would be ideal. The role is available to start Banbury.

The Banbury, Wiltshire Primary school would ideally like to meet candidates who have a degree and who have some experience working with Special Educational Needs e.g. Autism, ADHD, dyslexia. This role will entail a variety of responsibilities and will offer excellent experience for the teaching assistant appointed. Minimum standards will include Maths and English at GCSE graded C or above.

You will be working on a 1:1 basis with this hearing impaired child.

  • BSL Teaching Assistant (KS2)
  • BSL Level 2 (Required)
  • Banbury, Wiltshire
  • 1 year contract
  • £83-£90 per day (DOE)
  • September start

There are SEND children within the Year 4 (KS2) class and your role will be to support their individual needs. The needs include ADHD, ASD, dyslexia, global delay, SEMH, physical and behavioural challenges.

This is a fantastic platform for aspiring teachers to gain valuable experience in preparation for completing their teacher training the following year or BSL related career. This is a teacher training school meaning that successful BSL Teaching Assistant can start in September 2024.

Reference: 52914395

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