Teacher Deaf
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Education / Teaching
Bilingual, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities -
Healthcare
4 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Are 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: Northampton
Hours: Part Time, Permanent
Salary: depending on experience
We are looking for a dedicated Teacher of the Deaf to 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 Responsibilities- Plan and deliver engaging sessions in Literacy, Numeracy, and IT, tailoring learning to individual communication needs.
- Develop curriculum resources, monitor progress, and create a positive learning environment.
- Assess and track learner achievement, prepare individual learning plans, and liaise with external agencies.
- Support audiological needs and contribute to care planning through collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team.
- Engage in ongoing professional development, including bilingual communication skills (BSL and spoken English), and promote deaf culture and safeguarding standards.
- Qualified Teacher of the Deaf (or a teacher with significant experience working with deaf learners).
- Strong knowledge of deaf education, communication approaches, and inclusive pedagogy.
- Ability to adapt teaching to meet diverse learning and communication needs.
- Thrives in multi-disciplinary settings and values collaborative working.
- Committed to continuous professional growth and promoting D/deaf culture.
- 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 you’re passionate about inclusive education and want to contribute to a truly meaningful area of practice, we would love to hear from you.
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