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KS1 Primary School Teacher needed in Leyland PR25

Date posted : 22/02/18
£90 - £130 per day

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KS1 Teacher Needed - Leyland

Do you have experience supporting pupils through Y2 SATS?

Are you looking for a new role within a welcoming Primary School?

Then look no further….

Teaching Personnel are currently looking for a passionate, creative and well motivated class teacher on behalf of a one-form entry Primary School in Leyland PR25. The school are looking for a dedicated and hard-working KS1 Teacher to join their close-knit team to work full time from Easter until December 2018. This role is to cover a long-term absence however the Head has mentioned that due to staffing restructures there may be an opportunity for a permanent role at the end of the placement.

This school is led by an experienced SLT team who have years of experience within schools across the Leyland and Preston area. Due to the upcoming Y2 SATs, the school are doing everything they can to ensure each child reaches their maximum potential and achieves the best results they can. The Headteacher is committed to ensuring every child in the class receives the right support for the SATS. There is an experienced KS1 Teaching Assistant in the class who is well organised and will work well alongside the successful applicant.

NQT's and RQT's are welcome to apply for this post. A positive and open-minded attitude is essential. Teaching Personnel have various opportunities across Preston, Chorley and Leyland for Teachers and if you are looking for a February, April, May and even a September start please don't hesitate to get in touch!

Teaching Personnel are the largest sole Education Supply Agency in the UK. With new schools coming to us with vacancies on a weekly basis, we are keen to hear from enthusiastic practitioners who have a genuine passion for teaching. We are able to offer a number of CPD opportunities such as TEAM TEACH, Educare Safeguarding (Level 1 and 2), Read Write Inc Phonics and Autism Awareness; amongst other courses.

The Teaching Personnel Preston Branch come highly recommended on Google, receiving excellent reviews:

"Absolutely fantastic agency!! After reading reviews I decided to put my details in and I was contacted very shortly after. Very professional staff and take time to get to know you and what you want from work. Process was very easy and got work straight away! Followed by a long-term position as a teaching assistant. Would highly recommend this agency for those looking for work in education."

"I cannot express how wonderful Teaching Personnel have been to me! I have quite awkward availability yet they've found me work in a lovely school that fits around my university work. Everyone is always so helpful and cheery, and Steven is always there if I have any questions or queries. They make the time to have a genuine conversation with you and take on board every piece of feedback given to them! Don't change guys, you're great!"

"I have been with Teaching Personnel Preston for some years now - having previously tried other agencies. They have been outstanding - in my view this is the best agency. Their friendly support has been consistently impressive - with regular contact to see how I am doing. I have also found courses that they run for members very useful. I would recommend Teaching Personnel without hesitation."

If this role is of interest please do not delay in contacting us as the school will be short-listing CV's next week when they return to school. For further details please contact Chloe on 01772 842154 or email your CV

All applicants will require the appropriate qualification and training for this role. For teacher roles, we require a formally recognised teaching qualification. For Support staff our minimum requirement is GCSE English & Maths (A-C) or equivalent.

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.

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