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Good afternoon, 

My name is Phil and I work for a company called TeacherActive recruiting educators for schools. I manage our Kent team and I am currently supporting a school in looking for a Teaching Assistant to work one-to-one with a student that is deaf. The school require somebody that has either BSL Level 1,2 or 3 and I wondered if there may be anybody within this community that may be interested. 

If you are living in Kent, and looking to work within education, then please send me an e-mail on [email protected] and I shall get in touch. 

Thanks 

Phil 

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