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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 suppor -
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Positive Signs, a Deaf-led communication support agency based in Upminster, Essex, is currently hiring a British Sign Language (BSL) Support Worker. This full-time position (Monday to Friday, 35–37.5 hours per week) involves providing both in-person and remote BSL/English support to staff and clients across various locations within reasonable traveling distance from the main office. Key Responsibilities: Facilitate clear communication between BSL and English, ensuring cultural -
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You're learning BSL to connect with the Deaf community, support a friend, and be more inclusive. It shows care, respect, and a desire to communicate with everyone. -
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You're learning BSL because you want to communicate better—maybe with a Deaf friend, for work, or just to be more inclusive. That's awesome! -
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I have always loved languages and it has always been on my list to start learning BSL. My daughter is in reception at school and has started learning a bit of sign language and has shown a great interest in it. I've therefore started learning so that I can teach her and we can learn together
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