BSL Teaching Assistant
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 28 Chwefror 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £500 bob wythnos |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 27 Mawrth 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Wandsworth, Greater London |
| Cwmni: | senploy |
| Math o swydd: | Dros dro |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | 204887 |
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BSL Teaching Assistant - Wandsworth (Full‑Time)
Zest Education is recruiting a committed BSL Teaching Assistant to join a specialist SEN environment in Wandsworth. This full‑time role supports students with hearing impairment and speech and language communication needs. A minimum of BSL Level 1 is required, and pay is available up to £500 per week, depending on experience.
You'll be part of a highly supportive SEN team, helping students access learning, communicate confidently, and develop independence. Daily responsibilities include:
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Classroom communication support - using BSL, visual cues, and adapted communication to help students understand lesson content.
Classroom communication support - using BSL, visual cues, and adapted communication to help students understand lesson content.
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One‑to‑one support - working closely with individual learners to build confidence and engagement.
One‑to‑one support - working closely with individual learners to build confidence and engagement.
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Small‑group interventions - supporting targeted communication and language development sessions.
Small‑group interventions - supporting targeted communication and language development sessions.
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Resource adaptation - helping create accessible learning materials tailored to students' needs.
Resource adaptation - helping create accessible learning materials tailored to students' needs.
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Collaboration with therapists - working alongside speech and language specialists to reinforce communication strategies.
Collaboration with therapists - working alongside speech and language specialists to reinforce communication strategies.
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Pastoral support - promoting wellbeing, inclusion, and positive relationships throughout the school day.
Pastoral support - promoting wellbeing, inclusion, and positive relationships throughout the school day.
This role suits someone patient, proactive, and passionate about supporting young people with additional needs. You'll thrive here if you bring:
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Experience with SEN - from a school, youth work, care, or community setting.
Experience with SEN - from a school, youth work, care, or community setting.
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Strong communication skills - especially with students who use alternative communication methods.
Strong communication skills - especially with students who use alternative communication methods.
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Empathy and resilience - essential for supporting students with complex needs.
Empathy and resilience - essential for supporting students with complex needs.
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Adaptability - able to adjust your approach to suit different learners.
Adaptability - able to adjust your approach to suit different learners.
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Teamwork - working collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and support staff.
Teamwork - working collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and support staff.
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A commitment to BSL development - whether you're already qualified or keen to progress further.
A commitment to BSL development - whether you're already qualified or keen to progress further.
Supporting students with hearing and communication needs is deeply rewarding. You'll help young people express themselves, access learning, and build confidence-making a meaningful impact every day.
Zest Education is recruiting a committed BSL Teaching Assistant to join a specialist SEN environment in Wandsworth. This full‑time role supports students with hearing impairment and speech and language communication needs. A minimum of BSL Level 1 is required, and pay is available up to £500 per week, depending on experience.
You'll be part of a highly supportive SEN team, helping students access learning, communicate confidently, and develop independence. Daily responsibilities include:
-
Classroom communication support - using BSL, visual cues, and adapted communication to help students understand lesson content.
Classroom communication support - using BSL, visual cues, and adapted communication to help students understand lesson content.
-
One‑to‑one support - working closely with individual learners to build confidence and engagement.
One‑to‑one support - working closely with individual learners to build confidence and engagement.
-
Small‑group interventions - supporting targeted communication and language development sessions.
Small‑group interventions - supporting targeted communication and language development sessions.
-
Resource adaptation - helping create accessible learning materials tailored to students' needs.
Resource adaptation - helping create accessible learning materials tailored to students' needs.
-
Collaboration with therapists - working alongside speech and language specialists to reinforce communication strategies.
Collaboration with therapists - working alongside speech and language specialists to reinforce communication strategies.
-
Pastoral support - promoting wellbeing, inclusion, and positive relationships throughout the school day.
Pastoral support - promoting wellbeing, inclusion, and positive relationships throughout the school day.
This role suits someone patient, proactive, and passionate about supporting young people with additional needs. You'll thrive here if you bring:
-
Experience with SEN - from a school, youth work, care, or community setting.
Experience with SEN - from a school, youth work, care, or community setting.
-
Strong communication skills - especially with students who use alternative communication methods.
Strong communication skills - especially with students who use alternative communication methods.
-
Empathy and resilience - essential for supporting students with complex needs.
Empathy and resilience - essential for supporting students with complex needs.
-
Adaptability - able to adjust your approach to suit different learners.
Adaptability - able to adjust your approach to suit different learners.
-
Teamwork - working collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and support staff.
Teamwork - working collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and support staff.
-
A commitment to BSL development - whether you're already qualified or keen to progress further.
A commitment to BSL development - whether you're already qualified or keen to progress further.
Supporting students with hearing and communication needs is deeply rewarding. You'll help young people express themselves, access learning, and build confidence-making a meaningful impact every day.