Teaching Assistant - BSL

Salary/Rate:£90-£95
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Brent
County:North West London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:10433
Post Date:18.09.25
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About the Role

Job Title:
BSL Teaching Assistant – Primary School

Location:
Brent, London

Start Date:
ASAP

Salary:
£90–£105 per day 

Working Hours:
08:20 – 15:45, Monday to Friday, Term Time Only


Are you a BSL Teaching Assistant with BSL Level 2 or above (or working towards it) and a passion for supporting deaf children with their learning and communication needs? We are looking for a dedicated BSL Specialist Teaching Assistant to join a welcoming mainstream primary school in Brent with a specialist provision for pupils with hearing impairments. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with strong BSL skills who is eager to make a positive difference in children’s education.

 

About the School
Inclusive primary school for children aged 4–11
Dedicated Hearing Impairment Provision with specialist staff
Pupils may also have additional needs such as Autism, SEMH, or Visual Impairments
Uses a multi-modal approach: BSL, SSE, spoken and written English
Strong commitment to inclusion, deaf awareness, and community values

Role Responsibilities
Support pupils with hearing impairments in both the provision and mainstream classes
Use BSL to aid communication and learning
Work alongside teachers and therapists as part of a skilled, supportive team
Take part in whole-school events, deaf awareness activities, and training opportunities
Provide a nurturing and inclusive learning environment for all pupils

 

Requirements
BSL Level 2 minimum (or currently training towards this qualification)
Confident in using BSL in a classroom setting
Passionate about inclusion and supporting children with diverse needs
Previous experience in a deaf provision or mainstream school is highly desirable – but we also welcome applications from those with BSL Level 2 looking to start their career in education

 

Benefits
Competitive daily pay (£90–£105 PAYE)
Excellent professional development opportunities
Supportive, inclusive school community
Valuable experience for aspiring Teachers of the Deaf, SEN Teachers, and Speech & Language Therapists

 

How to Apply
If you are interested in this BSL Teaching Assistant role in Brent, please click apply now or email Daniel at Parker Smith Inclusion : daniel@psinclusion.co.uk

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