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Gateshead - Year 1 Teacher

Date posted : 22/07/19
£300 - £360 per week

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Year 1 Teacher - Gateshead

Are you an enthusiastic Teacher seeking a rewarding role within a Year 1 classroom?

The position is set to begin in September 2019 and cover 3 days a week for two terms with opportunity to secure a permanent position.

A fantastic opportunity has arisen within a School currently looking to appoint a Year 1 Teacher with an outstanding attitude towards Teaching and the ability to inspire children to learn. The School, recently graded 'Good' by Ofsted is based in Gateshead and boasts excellent links to local transport with free parking on site. They are currently looking to appoint a qualified Teacher for their Year 1 classroom that requires assistance to improve their standards in preparation for the upcoming assessments. The placement is Part Time and aims to bring in a member of staff that will complement their excellent team. The individual should be confident in delivering the KS1 curriculum through creative and well structured lessons.

Details of role:

  • Teaching a Year 1 Class of 31 pupils with 1 Teaching Assistant
  • Support the work of volunteers and other staff in the classroom
  • Full time role commencing 3rd September 2019
  • Must undertake the planning, teaching and assessment of all subjects
  • Be responsible for the education and welfare of Y1 pupils
  • Your classroom is bright and spacious, specifically designed to maximise the natural light with pupils work displayed on each wall to promote their work
  • Support and guidance will be provided from an experienced teacher who will act as your personal mentor when you join the school.

The role requires:

  • UK recognised QTS (Qualified Teacher Status)
  • Knowledge in regard to current Key Stage assessments
  • A caring, patient and reliable attitude
  • Willingness to make a difference to assist the school in meeting requirements and raising standards
  • Valid DBS (A Child Workforce that is accessible through the Update Service)
  • Eligible to work in the UK (Right to work in the UK documentation)

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary with rates of up to £360 per week (depending on experience).
  • Weekly pay through PAYE
  • Opportunity to build on your skills and knowledge through our 'Outstanding' CPD programme.
  • Our 'Recommend a friend' scheme, where you can earn money by nominating your fellow colleagues for work.

Are you registered with another local agency? This is not a problem as it is possible to be involved with more than just one agency.

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