Communication Support Worker – Specialist School – Haringey A
specialist school in Haringey, catering to both
primary and secondary students, is seeking a dedicated
Communication Support Worker to join their team. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a
diverse and inclusive setting, providing essential support to students with
hearing impairments and communication needs across different age groups.
The school is committed to delivering
tailored support that enables students to access the curriculum and develop their confidence in communication. With a split-site structure, you will have the opportunity to work across both
primary and secondary phases, helping students transition smoothly between key stages. They are looking for a
skilled and compassionate professional who can make a real difference in students' educational journeys.
Role Overview - Position: BSL Teaching Assistant
- Salary: £105 - £110 per day (dependent on experience)
The ideal candidate will:
- Hold a Level 2 or Level 3 qualification in British Sign Language (BSL) – Essential
- Have experience working with students who are deaf or have communication difficulties
- Be confident in using BSL and other communication methods to support learning
- Have the ability to adapt communication styles to suit students across different age groups
- Be patient, proactive, and able to build positive relationships with students and staff
- Work effectively with teachers, SENCOs, and speech & language therapists to support individual learning needs
Your Responsibilities - Provide one-to-one and group communication support across primary and secondary settings
- Use BSL and other assistive communication methods to facilitate learning and engagement
- Adapt learning materials and classroom activities to suit individual student needs
- Support students in developing confidence, independence, and self-expression
- Work closely with specialist teachers and therapists to ensure personalised support plans are implemented
- Assist in transition support for students moving between primary and secondary phases
Why Join This School? - A specialist setting with a strong commitment to inclusive education
- The opportunity to work across both primary and secondary phases, gaining diverse experience
- A collaborative and highly skilled team of professionals, including speech & language therapists and audiologists
- Access to ongoing training and professional development in deaf education and communication support
- A welcoming and supportive school community where staff are valued and encouraged to grow
How to Apply If you are passionate about supporting
students with communication needs, we would love to hear from you. Please send your CV to
jake.crump@pertempseducation.co.uk or call
020 3897 1563 for more information.