At a Glance
- Tasks: Support children with hearing needs in educational and community settings.
- Company: Join the London Borough of Harrow's dedicated Children's Sensory Team.
- Benefits: 3-year fixed-term contract with opportunities for professional development.
- Other info: Exciting role with potential for career growth and impact.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in the lives of young people while developing your teaching skills.
- Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status and commitment to complete QToD qualification.
The predicted salary is between 31981 - 39087 £ per year.
3 Year Fixed-Term Contract. The London Borough of Harrow is looking to appoint a committed, hardworking and motivated advisory teacher for children who are deaf or who have hearing needs to join our established Children’s Sensory Team. This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity to support children and young people across a range of educational and community settings.
We recognise that recruiting teachers with the right specialist qualifications and experience can be challenging. We will therefore seriously consider strong applicants who do not yet hold the specialist qualification, provided they are committed to completing the postgraduate Mandatory Qualification for Teachers of the Deaf (QToD).
The successful candidate will work with children and young people aged from birth to 25 years, including those with additional needs, to promote progress, independence and successful inclusion. The role involves providing specialist teaching, advice and learning opportunities, as well as supporting schools and settings to make the curriculum accessible. You will also provide training and guidance to educational setting staff, and other professionals, helping them to support children and young people who are deaf or who have hearing needs effectively.
Closing date: 14/09/2026
Shortlisting: 16/09/2026
Interviews: W/C 21st September & 28th September. The post is required as soon as possible, or from January 2027.
About You
Essential requirements:
- Qualified Teacher Status recognised in the UK and successful teaching experience.
- Qualified Teacher of the Deaf (QToD), or a clear commitment to successfully complete the Mandatory Qualification for Teachers of Children and Young People with Vision Impairment.
Further information about the University of Birmingham distance learning qualification is available at: Deaf Education MA / PGDip - University of Birmingham.
CST Advisory Teacher – Deaf and Hearing Inclusion (QToD) employer: Harrow Council
The London Borough of Harrow is an excellent employer, offering a supportive multi-disciplinary environment where Occupational Therapists can thrive. With flexible scheduling options, employees enjoy a great work-life balance while making a meaningful impact in the community. The organisation prioritises professional development and growth opportunities, ensuring that staff are well-equipped to enhance the independence and safety of residents.