Job title: Communication Support Worker
Salary: C1 £28,598 – £31,022 (pro rata)
Hours: 37
Contract: Full Time
Location: Leeds
Overview
As a Communication Support Worker you will facilitate curriculum access to post‑16 deaf learners using BSL, Sign Supported English and English. You will support students and staff in a variety of settings.
Responsibilities
- Provide communication support for staff, students, and parents in various situations.
- Adapt materials and curriculum delivery to enable deaf students’ access.
- Deliver programmes of support and learning as required by the post‑16 setting.
- Support individuals and small groups of deaf students in mainstream classes according to their needs.
- Provide interpreting and other forms of communication support, e.g., notetaking, lip speaking.
- Identify specific language and conceptual problems, liaising with other support staff.
- Facilitate communication between deaf and hearing students or adults.
- Provide appropriate communication for assessments and examinations.
- Discuss lesson content and expectations with tutors and support colleagues.
- Contribute to EHCP meetings and report information to the team.
- Maintain liaison within the support team and with college staff.
- Participate in professional development and in‑service training.
Essential Requirements
- Signature / CACDP Certificate in BSL Stage 2 / Level 2.
- Signature / CACDP Certificate in BSL Stage 3 / NVQ Level 3 (or performing at that level).
- ‘O’ Level English or GCSE Grade C, or equivalent.
- Positive attitude to deaf people and sign language.
- Relate well to a variety of students, colleagues, and professionals.
- Experience working as a communication support worker or interpreter with deaf people.
- Experience working in post‑16 education.
- Ability to work as part of a team and autonomously.
- Fluency in English and good general education.
- Commitment to Equal Opportunities.
- Interpreting and translation skills.
- Be flexible and co‑operative.
- Ability to travel between sites.
Desirable Requirements
- Signature / CACDP BSL NVQ4 or equivalent.
- BTEC/Edexcel Communication Support Worker Certificate.
- Interpreting qualification or training.
- A’ level English.
- Observation and recording skills.
- Practical skills such as preparing materials, basic IT.
- Note‑taking ability.
- Experience working with students (deaf and hearing) in an educational setting.
- Knowledge of issues relating to deaf education and bilingualism.
- Will work flexible hours, including evenings, by negotiation.
Benefits
- Competitive salary and statutory holidays.
- Membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund with generous employer contributions.
- Flexible and hybrid working arrangements subject to service requirements.
- Clear career pathway and ongoing professional development opportunities.
- Staff wellbeing benefits and measures to support economic wellbeing.
Equal Opportunities
We welcome applications from everyone and actively seek a diverse range of applicants from all backgrounds and cultures. We particularly encourage applications from women, carers, veterans, LGBT+ persons, ethnically diverse, disabled and care‑experienced people.
All eligible candidates must evidence the right to work in the UK prior to commencing employment.
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