Learning Support Assistant - BSL Level 3

Job Description

Learning Support Assistant (BSL) – Secondary School

Fixed-Term Contract (1 Year from September 2026)32.5 hours per week | Term Time Only + INSET DaysSalary: Grade 5/6 depending on experience – £26,403 FTE (approx. £19,980 pro rata)

An inclusive and ambitious secondary school in West Sussex is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and dedicated Learning Support Assistant with British Sign Language (BSL) skills to join its specialist support team.

This rewarding role involves providing 1:1 and small group support to Deaf and hard of hearing students, helping them to access the curriculum, participate fully in school life, and achieve their academic, social and emotional potential.

About the Role

Working under the guidance of senior leaders and the SEND team, you will:

  • Use BSL to facilitate communication between students, staff and peers.
  • Support Deaf and hard of hearing students in lessons and around the school environment. 
  • Adapt learning materials and classroom activities to meet individual needs. 
  • Promote independence, confidence and engagement in learning. 
  • Support communication during breaktimes, extracurricular activities and educational visits. 
  • Work collaboratively with teachers, leaders, parents and external professionals. 
  • Provide personal care support where required, following appropriate training and guidance. 

What We're Looking For

The successful candidate will:

  • Hold a minimum BSL Level 2 qualification (Level 3 desirable). 
  • Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. 
  • Be patient, calm, resilient and adaptable. 
  • Be passionate about supporting young people with additional needs.
  • Be able to build positive relationships with students and staff. 
  • Have strong organisational skills and the ability to work on their own initiative. 
  • Ideally have experience working with Deaf students or within an educational, care or support setting.

What We Offer

  • A supportive and welcoming team with a strong focus on staff wellbeing. 
  • Extensive training and professional development opportunities. 
  • The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to the lives of young people. 
  • A well-established secondary school environment with specialist provision for students with physical and sensory needs. 
  • Good transport links and a collaborative working culture. 

If you are passionate about supporting Deaf and hard of hearing students and would like to join a dedicated team making a real difference every day, we would love to hear from you.

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Job Overview

ID:

2550568

Date Posted:

Posted 18 hours ago

Expiration Date:

04/08/2026

Location:

Chichester

Salary:

Competitive

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