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  • Redbridge SEN and SEaTSS (Specialist Education and Training Support Service) is in the enviable position of looking to appoint a Communication Support Worker for Deaf/deaf babies, children and young people.

SEaTSS is looking for a positive and creative Communication Support Worker to join us to support our Sensory Team. If you are a highly self-motivated individual with expertise and experience in communication support in Deaf/deaf and are prepared to work across all age ranges within the Local Authority. This may be the ideal opportunity for you to join our highly recognised service.

We have a short video to give a flavour of us and what we do: https://youtu.be/qK4WnsYTBkA?si=AykCaUHFALyqWakL 

Please visit this link to find out more and submit your application:  SEaTSS | Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | Linktree

 

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The Specialist Education and Training Support Service (SEaTSS) in Redbridge is currently seeking a Communication Support Worker (CSW) to join their Sensory Team. This role involves supporting Deaf and hard-of-hearing children and young people across various age groups within the local authority.

Key Details:

  • Position: Communication Support Worker (CSW)

  • Location: Redbridge, London

  • Responsibilities:

    • Provide communication support to Deaf/deaf babies, children, and young people

    • Work collaboratively with the Sensory Team to facilitate effective communication

    • Support students in educational settings to ensure inclusive learning environments

  • Requirements:

    • Proficiency in British Sign Language (BSL), ideally at Level 3 or higher

    • Experience in supporting Deaf/deaf individuals

    • Ability to work across various age ranges

SEaTSS is a well-regarded service dedicated to providing specialist support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) from ages 0 to 25. They offer a collaborative working environment and opportunities for professional development.

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