Closes 28.06.26

Salary: MPS/UPS + SEN Allowance (where applicable)
Contract: 12 months Fixed Term / Full Time
Start Date: September 2026

Join Our Inclusive School Community
Lower Darwen Primary School is a thriving two-form entry primary school serving the community of Lower Darwen. We are proud of our school and our commitment to ensuring that every child reaches their utmost potential through self-belief, determination and by embracing every opportunity to learn. Our school values of Self-Belief, Integrity, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Determination and Courage underpin everything we do.We are seeking an enthusiastic, skilled and passionate Qualified Teacher of the Deaf (ToD) to join our dedicated team. This is an exciting opportunity to make a significant difference to the lives of deaf and hearing-impaired pupils who are fully included within mainstream classes across our school.

The Role
Unlike a traditional specialist deaf provision, our deaf pupils learn within mainstream classrooms throughout the school day. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in ensuring that teaching, learning and the wider curriculum are fully accessible and ambitious for all deaf learners.
Working collaboratively with class teachers, SEND staff, leaders and families, you will:
• Lead on the educational provision for deaf pupils across the school.
• Ensure teaching strategies, classroom practice and curriculum delivery meet the needs of deaf learners.
• Provide specialist advice, guidance and training to staff.
• Monitor pupil progress and support the development of effective provision plans.
• Work closely with external agencies, including audiology and specialist support services.
• Support the use of assistive listening technologies and hearing equipment.
• Promote independence, inclusion and achievement for all deaf pupils.
• Contribute to annual reviews, EHCP processes and transition planning.

You will be supported by a team of experienced and trained Teaching Assistants who work closely with our deaf pupils to ensure they thrive academically, socially and emotionally.

We Are Looking For Someone Who:
• Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
• Holds, or will have achieved by September 2026, the Mandatory Qualification for Teachers of Deaf Children and Young People (MQToD).
• Has a strong understanding of hearing impairment and inclusive educational practice.
• Has excellent communication, coaching and partnership-working skills.
• Is passionate about ensuring every child achieves their full potential.
• Can inspire confidence in colleagues and support high-quality classroom practice.
• Shares our commitment to inclusion, safeguarding and excellence.

We Can Offer:
• Wonderful children who are eager to learn and succeed.
• A supportive and forward-thinking leadership team.
• Dedicated and experienced Teaching Assistants.
• A strong commitment to professional development and specialist training.
• A welcoming school community where staff wellbeing is valued.
• The opportunity to shape and develop provision for deaf learners within an inclusive mainstream setting.
• A school that genuinely lives its values and puts children at the heart of every decision.

Visits to School
Prospective applicants are warmly encouraged to visit the school to experience our inclusive ethos and meet our dedicated staff team.
To arrange a visit, please contact the school office on 01254 55639 or email [email protected].

Safeguarding
Lower Darwen Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references and all pre-employment checks in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education.

How to apply

How to Apply
Application forms from the school, please phone 01254 55639 for an application to be emailed to you or click this link. Completed applications should be returned to the school by the closing date stated in the recruitment pack.

Job description

Person specification

We look forward to welcoming a dedicated professional who will help our deaf learners flourish and achieve their very best.