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Transition (Communication) Support Worker

Transition (Communication) Support Worker

Royal School for the Deaf Derby

Derby

  • £20,812 - £26,845 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
Point 3 to Point 17
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
10 February 2023

Job overview

Royal School for the Deaf Derby is a unique provider of day and residential placements for deaf children and young people aged 3 – 19. We are a speaking and signing community with a qualified, competent and confident staff team working together to ensure all children and young people leave with the know-what and know-how to make the most of life beyond school.

 

Post 16 Department

We support many of our learners at a variety of Colleges and other education and skills placements in order for them to access the same opportunities and experiences as their non-deaf peers. Courses available can range from A-Levels, motor vehicle mechanics, construction, media studies, and small animal care and various qualification levels. 

 

Back at base, learners continue to build their Maths and English skills, learn driving theory, take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award and bespoke careers guidance about their next steps into further education, employment or training.


Transition Support Communicators (TSCs) facilitate learning through a range of support strategies such as sign communication, note taking, language modification and lip speaking. All TSCs can access free accredited training to improve their British Sign Language skills (up to and including Level 6) and gain professional status as a Communication Support Worker with Deaf People. Working hours are based on 36 hours per week for a full time communicator; working weeks are 38 per academic year with 14 weeks paid holiday leave entitlement.

 

TSC’s need to be prepared to work at various colleges in the locality including as far away as Lichfield or Nottingham, depending on the course their learner studies.  

The person

 

Candidates should be proficient in British Sign Language and have the ability to build positive and constructive relationships with children and young people. A full current UK driving licence is needed to facilitate the transporting of students to college where required.

 


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About Royal School for the Deaf Derby

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