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BSL Teacher – Specialist SEND School
A specialist SEND school is seeking an experienced and passionate BSL Teacher to join its dedicated team from September.
This is an exciting opportunity for a teacher with strong British Sign Language skills to work with pupils who are Deaf, hearing impaired or have additional SEND needs, helping them develop both academically and personally through an accessible and communication-rich curriculum.
The Role
You will deliver engaging and appropriately differentiated lessons, ensuring that communication needs are at the heart of teaching and learning. You will:
- Plan and deliver high-quality lessons using BSL and appropriate communication strategies
- Adapt the curriculum to meet individual learning and communication needs
- Support pupils with a range of SEND alongside their hearing impairment or Deafness
- Assess progress and contribute to individual learning plans and EHCP outcomes
- Work collaboratively with Teaching Assistants, SEN professionals and families
- Promote independence, confidence and positive communication
- Create an inclusive classroom where every pupil can participate fully
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About You
The successful candidate will ideally have:
- QTS or an appropriate teaching qualification
- Strong BSL skills and confidence using BSL within the classroom
- Experience teaching pupils with SEND, Deafness or hearing impairment
- A strong understanding of differentiated and personalised teaching
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
- A commitment to inclusive education and pupil progress
- Experience within a specialist Deaf/SEND setting would be highly advantageous.


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This role would suit a teacher who wants to work in a specialist environment where communication, inclusion and individual progress are genuinely prioritised.
Location: London
Role: BSL Teacher
Start: September 2026
Type: Full-time, long-term
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