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Teacher in Charge Lighthouse; Deaf Provision

Job in Guildford, Surrey County, GU1, England, UK
Listing for: Learning Partners Academy Trust
Part Time position
Listed on 2026-07-08
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Education Administration, Special Education Teacher, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 30000 - 40000 GBP Yearly GBP 30000.00 40000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Teacher in Charge of the Lighthouse (Deaf Provision)
Employer Guildford Grove Primary School Location Guildford , Surrey Contract Type Permanent Hours Part  TimeSalaryMPS / UPS with SEND allowance and TLRPosted
26th June 2026

Expires7th August 2026 11:59 PMStart Date1st January 2027

Job ID1562696

Teacher in Charge of the Lighthouse (Deaf Provision) to start January 2027

Guildford Grove Primary School Are you a passionate and skilled Teacher of the Deaf, with a commitment to inclusive education and supporting deaf children to thrive? Are you looking for a new opportunity to develop your skills in a leadership role within a supportive and inclusive team?

We are seeking to appoint a Teacher in Charge of the Lighthouse, to lead and develop high-quality teaching and learning for our deaf pupils in our Specialist Centre for Deaf Children.

Overview of the role

The Lighthouse offers deaf children and their families highly specialised educational provision in the inclusive mainstream school setting of Guildford Grove.

As Teacher in Charge of the Lighthouse, you will play a key role in working closely with staff, families and external professionals, along with helping to shape the delivery of our deaf provision across the school, as part of the school’s leadership team. Responsibilities will include:

Leading the strategic development of The Lighthouse through annual planning, target setting, action plan coordination, and liaison with Surrey and external review bodies to ensure continuous improvement and high-quality provision for deaf pupils.

Building and maintaining strong professional partnerships; working with specialist services and external agencies, coordinating referrals, collaborating with professionals to support deaf children and their families and supporting and championing the deaf community within school and the deaf community.

Overseeing and coordinating pupil support to meet changing needs and ensure positive outcomes; leading annual review meetings, setting targets, planning and delivering provision, assessing progress, liaising with families and external agencies and adhering to statutory requirements.

Developing positive and supportive relationships with families through regular communication, consultations, school tours, and opportunities for training, advice, and community engagement.

Deliver, and support other teachers of the deaf to plan and deliver high-quality teaching and curriculum for the Lighthouse pupils; ensuring that pupils meet their personal EHCP targets and make expected progress in their learning.

Leading, supporting and motivating the Lighthouse team; providing training and supervision, communicating effectively, monitoring practice, managing resources and creating a cohesive team of hearing and deaf staff.

Championing deaf awareness and effective provision within the mainstream school community; ensuring inclusion of deaf pupils and staff in the opportunities available in the mainstream school and advising mainstream staff on inclusive practice and effective strategies to promote learning, communication, and achievement.

Promoting a positive, inclusive, and respectful school culture, contribute to safeguarding and pupil wellbeing, and demonstrate a strong commitment to professional development and continuous improvement.

We are looking for someone who:

Is educated to degree level with qualified teacher of the deaf status

Holds Level 3 British Sign Language (BSL) or currently working towards level 3

Has experience in working with deaf children and adults

Has experience of leading a team and can inspire and support colleagues within the provision

Can plan and deliver the curriculum

Is committed to inclusive practice and removing barriers to learning

Works effectively as part of a team

We offer:

Salary at Main or Upper Pay Scale (UPS), plus a SEN allowance and TLRFlexible working options – part time up to 4 days per week with flexibility around days and hours.

A supportive and collaborative team Opportunities for professional development and leadership growthA welcoming inclusive school community committed to excellence for all learners

We welcome applications from candidates seeking flexible working arrangements and are happy to discuss how…
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