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- ÂìÒϵ¼º½ the British Dyslexia Association
- Our History
- Our Senior Team
- Our Honorary President and Vice-Presidents
- Our Trustees
- Our Ambassadors
- Join our Team
- Research
- Research Support Requests
- Participate in Research
- Compliments, Concerns and Complaints Policy
- British Dyslexia Association - International Conferences
Join our Team
At the BDA, we are passionate about creating a dyslexia-friendly world and making a positive impact in the lives of individuals with dyslexia and dyscalculia. Joining our team means being part of a dedicated, supportive community that values diversity, inclusion, and innovation.
We offer opportunities for professional development, and the chance to contribute to meaningful work that transforms lives. If you're looking for a rewarding role with a purpose-driven organisation, the ÂìÒϵ¼º½is the perfect place for you to make a difference.
British Dyslexia Association - Associate Assessors
The ÂìÒϵ¼º½serves as the voice for dyslexic individuals, striving to influence government and other institutions to create a dyslexia-friendly society where people of all ages can achieve their full potential. A key strategic objective for the ÂìÒϵ¼º½is to provide and model expert services.
We are currently seeking self-employed specialist teacher assessors and psychologists for the following services that we offer:
- In-person Dyslexia assessment service
- In-person Dyscalculia assessment service
More detail about the difference between our services can be found on our website: /services/assessments
Associate Assessors are required to provide evidence of:
- APC (HCPC for psychologists)
- AMBDA/AMÂìÒϵ¼º½dyscalculia
- Professional Indemnity Insurance
- a copy of an anonymised assessment report completed within the last 18 months that meets SASC standards. This must not be one that has been monitored/marked by a tutor or mentor and must not have been submitted for APC.
- Enhanced DBS (within the last 3 years) or details of the update service along with your Date of birth.
- Those who wish to assess for dyscalculia with the ÂìÒϵ¼º½must hold AMÂìÒϵ¼º½dyscalculia. Applications may also be considered from those with a level 7 dyscalculia assessor qualification at the BDA’s discretion.
To maintain the highest quality of service for our clients, the ÂìÒϵ¼º½requires assessors to submit an application form, clearly indicating the service(s) they would like to be considered for. Upon approval, references will be requested.
This is a self-employed opportunity, and applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Payment: Payment is £420 for a specialist teacher and £520 for a psychologist per assessment.
Administration: The ÂìÒϵ¼º½manage all administration such as booking, pre assessment questionnaires and the final report.
Support: The ÂìÒϵ¼º½offer associate assessors regular contact sessions, discount on some conferences and access to one free ÂìÒϵ¼º½SASC course per year. *
Support with reports: Assessors will receive regular feedback on their reports, dependent on the number of reports completed. Feedback can be claimed as informal CPD when renewing qualifications.
Work: Our services are subject to the number of requests for assessment that the ÂìÒϵ¼º½receive. Work cannot be guaranteed.
* The assessor is encouraged to undertake a minimum of 12 assessments per year in order to access approved assessor benefits such as free SASC courses and reduced conference fees. Such benefits are allocated at the BDA’s discretion.
Please send the application and supporting documents required to assessments@bdadyslexia.org.uk
We aim to process applications within 3 - 6 weeks.