
Communication Support Worker - Hatch End High School
- Harrow, Greater London
- £22,147-23,470 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
About youKEY DUTIES
- To facilitate, through sign and a variety of strategies, Deaf/Hearing Impaired pupils’ access to the lesson content in mainstream lessons depending on communication mode of the pupil.
- To adjust the communication support according to the needs of the pupils, the aims of the lesson and the task set. Support may entail filling gaps in the pupils’ knowledge, relating to new information to previous experience and reinforcing information.
- Ensure that the Deaf/Hearing Impaired pupils understand the subject-specific vocabulary, can identify key points and undertake the task set.
- To make notes of the key points whilst the pupils are working independently so they have access to refer to them later, if needed.
- To identify specific language and conceptual problems which occur within the classroom and report to the Teacher of the Deaf for tutorial support to be arranged.
- To facilitate communication between the Deaf/Hearing Impaired and the hearing pupils or adults.
- The CSW should encourage direct communication, only stepping in if necessary, between the Deaf/Hearing Impaired pupil, their teachers and hearing peers.
- Access to the curriculum includes access to jokes – the pupils will want to know why hearing peers are laughing.
- The CSW should present a positive attitude towards deafness and Deaf/Hearing Impaired pupils; and approachable CSW means approachable Deaf/Hearing Impaired pupils.
- To discuss with the teacher the aims, objectives and content of the lesson. This may be done at the end of the lesson so subject specific vocabulary can be provided for the next lesson. Any problems which might arise through choice of presentation, e.g. video without notes, can be highlighted.
- By knowing the content of the next lesson, the CSW can refer to previous notes held in the HIP if unfamiliar with the topic, so they can plan the appropriate signs and knowledge.
- To discuss with other members of the HIP support team the most appropriate means of conveying the curriculum and other information; discuss with support staff difficulties which may arise during a lesson e.g. new vocabulary, concepts etc.
- Supervise Deaf/Hearing Impaired pupils in the carrying out of the tasks set by the teachers and support teachers.
- Record pupils’ progress after every lesson stating whether they have met the aims of the lesson and if there were any problems.
- Record pupils’ progress against the criteria set out in EHCP and individual student targets.
- Contribute to annual reviews, target setting and reports to parents.
- To prepare worksheets, letters and reports to other agencies and assist in general administration duties.
- To meet regularly with HIP colleagues and to pass information between the mainstream teacher and the Teacher of the Deaf regarding the curriculum needs of the Deaf/Hearing Impaired pupil being supported.
- Promote the school’s policy on behaviour, attendance and punctuality for learning and a commitment to providing a caring and stimulating environment and improving standards for all pupils within the school.
- Breaktime duties as directed.