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KS2 Teacher (Year 4) - Part Time ( Monday - Wednesday) - NG5

Date posted : 21/01/19
£110 - £140 per day

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KS2 Teacher (Year 4) - Part Time (3 days a week - Monday - Wednesday) - NG5 .

A school that has recently become an academy are looking for a KS2 teacher to work in the Year 4 Classroom as soon as possible. There are prospects of the Part time position becoming a long time permanent position. Teaching Personnel have an excellent relationship with a school in the NG5 area, who are currently looking for someone who would be enthusiastic and confident working closely with the children.

The school had previously been in 'Special Measures' however has made significant changes since joining the trust and have implementing all the changes Ofsted recommended to improve.
The successful candidate would need to have current curriculum knowledge and be confident in delivering engaging lessons to small intervention groups and 30 children. The school strongly believe that confirming and excelling curriculum knowledge especially in year 4 is essential for an excellent long term educational understanding.

About the School:


The School strongly believe that everyone should be recognised, respected and always welcomed, as school for a lot of children is a place to feel safe. The school is also culturally diverse and believe that every single child has their own individual talents and strongly believe that the staff members have the opportunity to develop talents through high quality teaching and experiences.

To be considered for the role:

Relevant experience working with children

QTS

Experienced Teacher - Previously worked in KS2

Knowledge of the current school curriculum (Preferable)

Enhanced DBS on the online update service.

Right to work in the UK.

At least 2 relevant references that would we could approach straight away.

Flexible and easily adapt to different situations.


Interviews for the role are taking place W/C 29th January 2019. To apply for the role please do not hesitate to click on the link below, or for more information call Ruth Sprawson on 0115 845 6405.


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