South Wootton Infant School Β· King's Lynn, East of England
Part of the South Wootton Federation Tel: 01553 671552 Email: office@southwootton-inf@norfolk.sch.uk Website: www.southwoottonfederation.norfolk.sch.uk Executive Headteacher: Georgie Earl Head of School: Becky Burt Number on Roll: 180 Age Range: 4-7 Salary: Scale D or E, Β£13.47 β Β£14.59 per hour (pro rata, dependent on experience) Fixed-term contract until 31.08.29, due to this position being a pupil specific role. 30 hours per week Term time + 1 week About the School South Wootton Infant School is a Local Authority maintained school situated on the outskirts of Kingβs Lynn. We are a two-form entry infant school with approximately 180 pupils on roll. Most children continue their education at South Wootton Junior School, with whom we are federated. Through our child-centred, inclusive approach, we provide a rich and varied curriculum that meets the needs of every child. The Role We are seeking a Pupil Specific Teaching Assistant with British Sign Language (BSL) skills to support a hearing-impaired child starting with us in September 2026. The child has bilateral severe hearing loss requiring consistent, specialist support to fully access learning, communication, and social interaction within the classroom. The successful candidate will: Work closely with the child in class to support access to learning Support the use and monitoring of hearing technology Provide sign-supported communication (BSL/SSE) to reinforce understanding and language development Help adapt teaching and communication when auditory access is reduced or inconsistent Build strong, trusting relationships with the pupils, acting as a positive role model Encourage independence, confidence, and social interaction with peers, whilst supporting positive behaviour and emotional wellbeing. Work collaboratively with other teaching staff and external professionals as an integral part of the class team. We Are Looking For Someone Who: Holds a Level 3 BSL qualification or is willing to work towards it Has experience in supporting children with SEN and specifically hearing impairment, particularly at EYFS and KS1 Is flexible, responsive, and proactive Is energetic, organised, and professional, with a caring attitude and a good sense of humour Is committed to inclusive practice and helping every child thrive We welcome applications from candidates with a range of experience, including those who are developing their BSL skills and are committed to further training and professional development. We Can Offer: A supportive, welcoming team and wonderful children Strong leadership and a commitment to staff development Opportunities for