Montgomery Primary School · Exeter, South West
Specialist Teaching Assistant
(Supporting Hearing Impairment and Delivering Learning, BSL)
We are looking
for an empathic, enthusiastic and hard-working individual to join our school.
This Teaching
Assistant role involves supporting a child who has a hearing impairment.
It is very
important to us that we get the right person for this role. We are looking for
someone trained in British Sign Language (Level 2 or Level 3).
The hours of
work will be 8.30am until 3.15pm, Monday to Friday, with a 30 minute break for
lunch.
Responsibilities
will include:
Supporting the pupil’s access to the curriculum and participation in the life
of the school by communicating in Sign Supported English (using BSL Level 2). Supporting the pupil to play and communicate with peers. Supporting other staff and children within the school to use Sign Supported
English. Providing support as agreed with the class teacher and the Teacher of the Deaf.
This may include pre-teaching support to ensure the pupil has the necessary
knowledge and familiarity with the vocabulary and concepts used in the lesson.
It may also involve post-teaching to check understanding, and reinforce key
learning points. Supporting the pupil in following instructions. Using praise, assistance and encouragement to motivate the pupil and to help
them stay on task. Providing constructive feedback to the teacher on how the pupil has responded
to the lesson. Supporting the development and implementation of the pupil’s individual
learning plan. Liaising with a range of professionals, including the Teacher of the Deaf, the
Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, and the Deaf Inclusion Worker. Liaising with parents so that school and home are working together. Managing the pupil’s specialist equipment.
Liaising
closely with the class teacher to ensure the content of the curriculum is known
and is able to be signed to the child to enable them to be fully included in
all aspects of school life and the school day.
This is a fixed
term post to assist with provision of the special educational needs of a pupil
and is subject to their continued attendance at the school and/or the result of
any review of their special needs.
Please see the
job description and person specification for further details of the post.
We are
committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable
adults, and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
This role requires
a DBS disclosure.
This role
requires the ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence
and fluency in English.
Online searches
may be done as part of pre-recruitment checks.
This ‘regulated
activity’ post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure, a
Disqualification by Association check and oth