Hi Ann
Have just seen you advert for new post. I am not applying, but, am
interested in anyh guidelines you may have developed for working
with students. We are trying to improve our provision, anticipating
an increase in the numbers of deaf students coming to college. I
would also be pleased if you could advise me with the purchase of
whatever enabling technology may be suitable for such students
with difficulties in accessing the curriculum.
Good luck with your appt.
Sue Jepson
Skills Development Coordinator
Brockenhurst College
On 24 Jun 2002, at 13:36, Crocker, Ann wrote:
> > Based in the heart of London, with a reputation for high quality
> > teaching and a wide range of courses, the City Lit holds a unique
> > position in adult education provision. Its Centre for Deaf People
> > provides a comprehensive educational and training service for deaf
> > students and those wishing to gain professional qualifications
> > working with deaf or deafened people. The Centre incorporates the
> > Further and Higher Education Support Service, the largest of its
> > kind in the country, which provides support to over 140 deaf
> > students studying in further and higher education colleges across
> > the London area.
> >
> > Teacher Co-ordinator - Centre for Deaf People (One year fixed term
> > contract) £25,363 - £28,038 p.a.
> >
> > With responsibility for managing a team of tutors, communicators and
> > notetakers, you will take the lead in assessing student support
> > needs and organising appropriate support. You will provide tutorial
> > and in-class support to hearing impaired students in colleges
> > throughout the London areas as well as providing support and
> > training to staff working in further and higher education
> > institutions.
> >
> > You should possess a qualification relevant to the post such as a
> > specialist qualification for teaching deaf students or a deaf
> > studies related degree and a teaching qualification. Qualified to at
> > least CACDP BSL Level 2 (or equivalent), you will have experience of
> > supporting deaf and hearing-impaired students in post 16 education,
> > excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to line manage a
> > team. (Ref: SS40)
> >
> > Teacher Tutor - Centre for Deaf People
> > £20,921-£26,252 p.a.
> >
> > You will provide tutorial and in-class support to hearing impaired
> > students in colleges throughout the London area and support and
> > training staff to working in further and higher education
> > institutions.
> >
> > You will have excellent interpersonal skills and experience of
> > supporting deaf and hearing-impaired students in post 16 education,
> > preferably on a peripatetic or off-site basis. You should be
> > qualified to at least CACDP BSL Level 2 (or equivalent) and possess
> > a teaching qualification. (Ref: SS47)
> >
> > Communicators - Centre for Deaf People
> > £16,290 - £17,695, or £17,695 - £19,158 pa (depending on
> > qualifications), Term time only
> >
> > You will travel all over London to a variety of Further & Higher
> > colleges to provide communication support to deaf or disabled
> > students. Sitting with the student in class you will convey the
> > content of the lecture, talk or discussion in a meaningful form
> > (e.g. through sign language, lipspeaking or by written notes).
> >
> > With effective communication skills, you should possess CACDP Level
> > 2 minimum and be willing to work towards CACDP Level 3, although
> > candidates with BTEC/ EdExcel CSW qualification and/or CACDP Level 3
> > are preferred. You will also have an understanding of the issues
> > related to education and deaf people and have experience of working
> > in an educational setting with students. (Ref SS28)
> >
> > For an application pack contact:
> > Please ensure you quote the relevant reference number.
> >
> > Personnel Services, The City Lit, 16 Stukeley Street, London WC2B
> > 5LJ Telephone: 020 7405 5196 Email:
> > [log in to unmask] Closing date
> > for applications: Noon, 8th July 2002
> >
> > Please note the successful candidates for these posts will be asked
> > to apply for a standard disclosure. Further information can be found
> > on www.disclosure.gov.uk
> >
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