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Primary Teacher

Date posted : 26/03/20
£550 - 700 per week

Job description

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Role: Primary Teacher

Start: September Term

Location: Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire

Pay: GBP550 - GBP700 per week

Teaching Personnel are the market leaders for careers in education. Responsible for recruiting teachers and learning support staff for primary, secondary and special schools across England & Wales.  As the largest staffing business in the education recruitment sector, we regularly work with over 5,000 schools and are the first-choice agency for over 12,000 job seekers.

Year 1 * Year 2 * Year 3 * Beaconsfield * Gerrards Cross * Year 4 * Year 5 * Year 6* Key Stage 1 * Key Stage 2 Chorley Wood * High Wycombe * Little Chalfont * Buckinghamshire * Teaching Assistant * or * Classroom Assistant * Bucks * SL1 * SL2 * SL7 * SL9 * HP6 * HP7 * HP8 * HP9 * HP10 * HP11

The school welcomes students of all backgrounds and abilities. Placing the importance of every student as an individual. The Head Teacher works diligently with parents and families and there dedicated SENCO whose sense of duty is to makes sure those who require assistance receive specialist attention in order to reach their true potentials.

Requirements for the vacancies:

  • Recognised teaching qualification PGCE / QTS (or the equivalent)
  • Relevant Key Stage teaching experience
  • High expectations for all students and the determination to help all children succeed
  • The ability to work effectively in a team of teachers, support staff and outside agencies
  • DBS on the update service or be willing to get one
  • Practices to develop and encourage pupil's interests and knowledge

Attributes required:

  • Must be able to build effective relationships with all children and young people.
  • Must be an amicable and caring personality with integrity.
  • Must have flexibility, strength of character and be resilience.
  • Must be adaptable and inclined to accept guidance and support.
  • Must be an appropriate role model to learners.
  • Must have the ability to remain calm in challenging situations.
  • Must have a positive solution focused approach to challenging situations.
  • Must be emotionally literate.
  • Must be fit enough for work and able to engage in a range of activities with the pupils.

Benefits of working with Teaching Personnel:

  • 20 plus years’ experience as the leading Education Recruitment agency working in partnership with countless Primary, Secondary and SEN Schools
  • Weekly Pay – PAYE included
  • A dedicated, specialist consultant to support you and your needs
  • Unrivalled CPD opportunities including Team Teach, NASEN and Autism Awareness
  • Full or flexible part-time work to fit around your existing commitments
  • School based working hours – 8:30am-15:30pm
  • A chance to commit to a permanent contract if desired

If you are interested in the role and would like to apply or want to know more please contact Luca on 0118 327 1585 or email luca.ferrara@teachingpersonnel.com with your CV attached.

If you are interested in similar vacancies please visit https://www.teachingpersonnel.com/jobs

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and prevent duty training. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.

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