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Job Title: In-House BSL Interpreter

We are looking for a qualified British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreter to join our team. This is an in-house role where you will help with communication between our Deaf and hearing staff.

You will mainly work in the office, supporting staff during meetings, training sessions, and day-to-day conversations.


Main Responsibilities:

  • Interpret spoken English into BSL and BSL into English for staff meetings, presentations, training, and one-to-one chats.

  • Help Deaf and hearing team members understand each other clearly.

  • Support communication between Deaf staff and hearing staff across the organisation.

  • Translate written documents from English into BSL (and vice versa) when needed.

  • Keep all communication private and confidential.

  • Stay up to date with best practices and take part in training when possible.

  • Keep basic records of interpreting work (dates, times, topics, etc.).

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