Nottingham College
England
£29,390 - £33,602 per year
Salary:
£29,390 to £33,602 per annum FTE (pro-rata for part-time, TTO); 14.5 hours per week, 38 weeks per year
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
19 October 2025
Job overview
Your future is here
A place to inspire
Being part of Nottingham College means playing a vital part in helping thousands of people reach their potential. Together, we're making a positive difference to our learners, to our communities and to each other. We're building better futures, for others and for ourselves. Here, you'll have the freedom to work in a way that suits you, the support to thrive and the opportunity to shape your career.
Who we need
We are recruiting for an Educational Interpreter role to join our Inclusion & Support team and work closely with both students and curriculum colleagues. This is a part time role (working days to be confirmed upon student requirements), where you will play an integral part in the delivery of a high-quality educational experience.
Key responsibilities of the role will include:
* Provide interpretation to our deaf and hard of hearing learners in and out of the classroom, including liaising between learner and Lecturer.
* To provide support for deaf students during activities outside the classroom, including for example residential trips, travel training, exams, inductions and visits.
* Mentor and develop colleagues reporting to the Specialist Tutor for Sensory and undertake appropriate training for colleague development.
* To undertake initial assessments including environmental adaptations and materials. Assess individual deaf learner communication and language needs to ascertain BSL, lip reading skills.
* To assist in the development of support plans and provide support, both direct and indirect, for deaf students with a variety of hearing loss, in the learning environment, and on an ongoing 1:1 basis outside class.
What you'll bring
You will have experience of interpreting within an educational environment, particularly within post 16 education.
You will demonstrate patience, empathy and kindness as you will be supporting learners in a fast-paced environment. You will work flexibly and as part of team to ensure that learner support needs are met. Communication skills will be key as you will be working with colleagues across different departments, often to meet tight deadlines.
It essential that you hold a Level 6 BSL qualification and can evidence this at interview.
For further details on this post which the job description and person specification cannot answer for you, please contact Margaret Clark on
Interviews are planned for: week commencing 27 Oct & 03 Nov
Why Join us
* Competitive salary – £29,390 to £33,602 per annum FTE. (This will be pro-rata for part time posts)
* 35 days Annual Leave + 8 Bank Holidays + Opportunity to purchase up to 5 days annual leave
* Access to Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).
* Discounts at various stores and services across the UK via our Vivup App
* Various travel schemes including cycle to work, local transport season tickets and car salary sacrifice scheme
* Opportunities for professional development including 8 dedicated Continued Personal Development (CPD) days and our Request to Invest Programme
A place to belong
At Nottingham College, we're committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels supported, valued, and understood.
We're proud to be recognised as a Carer Confident employer, acknowledging the tailored support we offer to staff who balance their roles with caring responsibilities. As part of the Endometriosis Friendly Employer scheme, we're actively tackling the stigma around menstrual health and providing meaningful support to those affected.
Our commitment to wellbeing continues as we work towards becoming a Menopause Friendly accredited employer, ensuring those experiencing menopause and peri-menopause feel heard and supported.
Mental health matters here too — our network of accredited Mental Health First Aiders is always growing, helping to foster a culture of compassion and understanding across the college.
Through our Wellness Cafés – informal gatherings that invite open conversation – colleagues are encouraged to share experiences and support one another. Whether navigating health challenges or balancing work and personal life, wellbeing is prioritised at Nottingham College, allowing you to thrive in your career.
Nottingham College is a place where you can share your ideas, work with people from all kinds of backgrounds and together, make a positive difference. Within our inclusive workplace, everyone is given the opportunity to belong. As part of this we are happy to consider any reasonable adjustments that successful candidates may need.
Nottingham College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of our students and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks including employer references, and an enhanced DBS check will be required for this role.
Apply
If you're ready to be part of something special, the future is here. Visit Nottingham College – CurrentVacancies to apply.
We shortlist and interview for our roles throughout the duration of the advert. Therefore, we would encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We reserve the right to close this advert prior to the stated closing date should we have a high volume of candidates. Please note that interview dates may be subject to change depending on availability
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About Nottingham College
Nottingham College
The Adams Building, Stoney Street, The Lace Market, Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG1 1NG
United Kingdom
Nottingham College is a mixed, selective, non-denominational general further education college situated in Nottingham. It is a 16 plus with five different sites in the centre of Nottingham. The latest Ofsted report identified 14,029 learners at the school, between the ages of 16-19, studying a range of academic and vocational courses.
The college was established in 1998 through a merger of smaller educational centres in the Nottingham area. Further merging has happened, most recently early in 2017, when the college merged together with Central College Nottingham.
Principal
Janet Smith
Values and Vision
Nottingham College has a high success rate for getting its former students into a successful place in the job market or further education. It also provides an adult education service
The college specialises in music and performance as well as excelling in its media and creative courses. It hosts a wide range of facilities to help its learners' experiences, from a hair and beauty salon and art gallery through to a music venue and theatre.
Ofsted
"Governors, leaders and managers place a strong focus on raising standards through well-managed quality improvement activities that have led to good and improving outcomes for learners across the college. Managers engage very well with partner organisations, aligning the college's curriculum to meet their priorities, the needs of local and regional employers and the expectations of learners. Learners behave well, show respect for each other and their tutors, and demonstrate a positive attitude to their studies."
View New College Nottingham's latest Ofsted report
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