
British Sign Language and Deaf Studies Tutor
Job description
Position: British Sign Language and Deaf Studies Tutor
Salary: SO1, Spinal point 23
Hours of work: Part Time (19.5 hours per week) considered – Term Time Only
Contract Term: Permanent
Closing Date: 19th June 2026
Interviews: 22nd June 2026
Start date : July 2026
Blanche Nevile School is a well-known and highly regarded School for Deaf students. Its history dates back to 1895 when it first opened.
We are an exciting, innovative and successful provision for deaf children aged 3 – 16. The Secondary school is co-located with Fortismere School and the Primary school is co-located with Highgate Primary.
The post is currently for working for both sites
Primary works in partnership with Highgate School and Secondary works in partnership with Fortismere School. We offer ‘The Best of Both Worlds’; British Sign Language and English, small class specialist teaching and high quality inclusion. We have a skilled team of deaf and hearing staff with a commitment to a child centred sign bilingual approach.
We are looking for an experienced BSL and Deaf Studies Tutor to plan, deliver and assess a high-quality British Sign Language curriculum up to Level 4 or higher for Deaf and hearing pupils, parents and staff alongside delivering Deaf Studies lessons for learners in line with the Deaf Studies Curriculum The successful candidate will:
● Have excellent planning, organisation and adaptive teaching skills.
● Have strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively with deaf and hearing learners, families and professionals.
● Have a qualification to teach Signature Level 1 to 4, or higher.
● Have energy and enthusiasm and a commitment to work as part of a team.
● Availability to work up to 6.00pm on some evenings
● Have experience of teaching and formally assessing BSL across a range of levels and age groups.
● Work collaboratively as part of a supportive team of deaf and hearing staff.
● Have an understanding of the language and communication needs of deaf children and young people.
● Be familiar with and practised at using formal assessments.
● Be familiar with DCAL assessment.
We would welcome the opportunity to discuss the role with interested candidates. Visits are warmly welcomed by appointment. Tour dates with the Co-Headteachers/Deputy Headteacher are available by contacting the school on 020 8442 2750 or emailing sbm@blanchenevile.org.uk
Blanche Nevile School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practice and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed following the validation of two relevant references for the post applied for. The successful candidate will be required to obtain an enhanced DBS Certificate prior to starting work.
In line with our safeguarding practices, we are unable to accept CV’s.