Teacher of The Deaf

Teacher of The Deaf

Job Ref: B-TEA.D-JM
Location Hackney and Camden Town and Tower Hill in Waltham Forest and Hackney and Camden and Haringey and Tower Hamlets
SEN Teaching Jobs SEN Teaching Jobs
Start date 15 April, 2026
Contract type Contract Temporary Supply
Salary £180 - £280 per day
Contract info Subject to experience

Job Description


Are you an experienced teacher passionate about supporting deaf children and young people?

Do you have the skills, including British Sign Language, to create an inclusive and accessible learning environment where every pupil can thrive?

-Full-time, permanent Teacher of the Deaf role starting ASAP
-Specialist deaf school environment
-Competitive salary
-Excellent opportunities for professional growth

We are seeking a dedicated Teacher of the Deaf to join a specialist primary provision supporting deaf pupils at KS2. The school provides a highly inclusive, communication-rich environment where pupils are supported to develop academically, socially and emotionally using a range of communication methods, including British Sign Language.

As a Teacher of the Deaf, you will plan and deliver engaging, accessible lessons tailored to the needs of deaf learners. You will use BSL and other communication strategies to support learning, working closely with specialist staff, support assistants and therapists to ensure pupils can fully access the curriculum. The role also involves supporting language development, promoting independence and creating a positive, inclusive classroom environment.

To be successful, you should hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and have experience working with deaf children, ideally within a specialist setting. Competency in British Sign Language is essential. Strong communication skills, adaptability and a genuine commitment to inclusive education are key.

If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference in deaf education, apply today and take the next step in your teaching career.




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