Teacher of the Deaf (Northampton)

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Location: Northampton, Northamptonshire, East Midlands, UKAre you passionate about transforming the educational experiences of D/deaf learners? Do you believe in flexible, person-centred learning that empowers individuals to reach their full potential?Location:NorthamptonHours:Part Time, PermanentSalary:depending on experienceWe are looking for a dedicatedTeacher of the Deafto join our specialist multi-disciplinary team.About the RoleAs a Teacher of the Deaf, you will design, deliver, and evaluate individualised programmes of study for deaf service users within our D/Deaf Community. You will use your expertise to adapt teaching strategies, develop effective curricula, and foster a stimulating learning environment where every learner can thrive.You will work closely with the multi-disciplinary team and wider therapy team to ensure education is an established provision within the service. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference as part of a collaborative, supportive, and specialist service.Key ResponsibilitiesYou will plan and deliver engaging sessions in Literacy, Numeracy, and IT, tailoring learning to individual communication needs. The role involves developing curriculum resources, monitoring progress, and creating a positive learning environment. Youll assess and track learner achievement, prepare individual learning plans, and liaise with external agencies. Working collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team, youll support audiological needs and contribute to care planning. Ongoing professional development, including bilingual communication skills (BSL and spoken English), is encouraged, alongside promoting deaf culture and safeguarding standards.About YouWed love to hear from you if you:Are a qualified Teacher of the Deaf (or a teacher with significant experience working with deaf learners).Have strong knowledge of deaf education, communication approaches, and inclusive pedagogy.Can adapt teaching to meet diverse learning and communication needs.Thrive in multi-disciplinary settings and value collaborative working.Are committed to continuous professional growth and promoting D/deaf culture.Why Join Us?Work within a specialist service that prioritises personalised learning and holistic care.Collaborate with an expert, supportive multi-disciplinary team.Access ongoing training, supervision, and professional development opportunities.Make a real and lasting difference in the lives of D/deaf individuals.If youre passionate about inclusive education and want to contribute to a truly meaningful area of practice, we would love to hear from you.TPBN1_UKTJ
Location:
Northampton
Job Type:
PartTime
Category:
Teaching

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