Qualified Teacher of the Deaf (QToD) in London

Qualified Teacher of the Deaf (QToD) in London

London Full-Time 30000 - 40000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Provide specialist teaching and support to Deaf children and young people, helping them thrive.
  • Company: Join Sutton’s Hearing and Vision Education Service, dedicated to inclusive education.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, professional development, and a chance to make a real difference.
  • Other info: Collaborate with a dynamic team and contribute to innovative service development.
  • Why this job: Empower Deaf students to achieve their full potential in a supportive environment.
  • Qualifications: Qualified Teacher of the Deaf status and a passion for inclusive education.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.

  • Application Deadline
  • 25/06/2026, 23:55
  • Job Summary

To provide high‑quality specialist teaching, advice, and support to children and young people (0–25) who are Deaf, enabling them to achieve their full potential in education and life.

To work as part of Sutton’s Hearing and Vision Education Service (Ha VES), contributing to inclusive practice, raising attainment, and promoting equality of opportunity.

  • Principle Accountabilities
  • Specialist Teaching and Support
  • Manage a caseload of children and young people with varying levels of Deafness, including complex and multisensory needs.
  • Provide specialist teaching and interventions to support the development of speech, language, communication, listening and learning skills.
  • Support children and young people to maximise the effective use of hearing technology, including hearing aids, cochlear implants, radio aids and assistive listening devices.
  • Advise on and promote effective communication strategies to facilitate access to learning and participation in educational settings.
  • Support educational settings to adapt teaching approaches, learning environments and curriculum delivery to meet individual needs.
  • Assessment and Planning
  • Undertake specialist assessments and observations to identify educational, communication and listening needs.
  • Produce clear, evidence‑based recommendations and strategies for educational settings, families and other professionals.
  • Monitor, evaluate and record progress, adapting support and intervention plans as required.
  • Contribute to statutory assessment processes, including Education, Health and Care Needs Assessments and Annual Reviews.
  • Advisory Role and Training
  • Advise schools, early years providers, colleges, and families on inclusive practice for children and young people who are deaf.
  • Provide training for staff on deafness, assistive technology, and curriculum access.
  • Promote awareness and understanding of deafness across the borough.
  • Multi‑Agency Collaboration
  • Work closely with parents/carers, therapists, SENDCOs, and other professionals to ensure a coordinated approach.
  • Contribute to Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and reviews.
  • Service Development
  • Support the delivery of Sutton’s SEND and Inclusion Strategy in relation to sensory impairment.
  • Contribute to service planning, evaluation, and innovation within Ha VES.
  • Safeguarding
  • Follow safeguarding procedures and always ensure the welfare of children and young people.
  • Generic Objectives
  • Contribute to Cognus Limited’s business objectives at the appropriate level by ensuring every child matters and has access to education and learning opportunities, including: health and safety, safeguarding and protection of children, equal opportunities and management of diversity, data protection, outstanding customer care.
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LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON

Contact Details:

LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Qualified Teacher of the Deaf (QToD) in London

Specialist Teaching
Communication Strategies
Hearing Technology Support
Assessment and Observation
Evidence-Based Recommendations
Monitoring and Evaluation
Inclusive Practice