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SATs Booster Teacher needed

Date posted : 21/01/19
£120 - £150 per day

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A number of Primary Schools across Coventry & Warwickshire are enquiring into taking on Intervention/Target Teachers from February 2019. The successful applicants will be conducting Intervention/Target sessions with small groups of children in Year 2 and Year 6, and on occasions also cover PPA across key stages.

Our clients offer an opportunity to work alongside welcoming and supportive teams, and extremely well-behaved children. They are looking for dynamic and passionate Primary Teachers who are results driven and committed to a role for at least one term. The suitable candidates will have previous experience teaching within the National Curriculum; they will have an enthusiastic and warm personality, a high work-ethic, can-do' attitude, will work well in a team and be able to easily inspire and motivate the children.

The role will require:

* Deliver an appropriate, broad, differentiated and challenging curriculum to specific groups of pupils appropriate to their needs

* Assess, record and report on all aspects of pupil's progress and development;

* Contribute to raising standards of pupil attainment;

* Provide and/or contribute to oral and written assessments relating to individual pupils or groups of pupils, internally, with parents and outside agencies;

* Ensure high standards of behaviour so effective learning can take place, and good relationships can be formed within the school community;

* Contribute to whole school planning activities;

* To attend regular department meetings and to liaise with parents and the relevant co-ordinators to ensure that they are kept up to date with key issues regarding their children;

* To keep a detailed and accurate Teacher Planner in accordance with school policy and ensure that assessment records both written and on Department network registers are maintained up to date;

* To ensure that all classes are taught according to school policy and that National Curriculum;

Essential requirements:

* A Qualified Teacher Status (either a PGCE or Cert Ed.)

* A minimum of 1 year UK teaching experience

* Very good knowledge of the National Curriculum and the ability to plan differentiated work.

* A valid DBS on the Update Service or willing to undertake one.

* Eligible to work in the UK.

* Excellent teaching references.

Experience working with children with special educational needs and who have English as an additional language would be an advantage, as there are a high number of such children in schools.

If you are interested in this type of work, and hold the relevant qualifications/experience, please reply directly to this advertisement and we will endeavour to contact you within 24 hours.

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