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Teacher 3 Teacher

Date posted : 11/11/19
£130 - 148 per day

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Year 3 Teacher

Year 3 Teacher - Catholic School - 2 form entry - Ofsted 'Good' School - Wimbledon, West London - January 2020 start or sooner

Are you an experienced primary teacher or newly qualified Primary Teacher seeking a new teaching opportunity in Year 3 at a successful Catholic school that strives for excellence?

Would you like to teach well rounded, caring and well-behaved students and work within a 2 form entry school and team of supportive members of staff?

Teaching Personnel are currently recruiting on behalf of a "Good" Ofsted Catholic school in Wimbledon, which now seeks to employ a Year 3 teacher to join them as soon as possible or from January, dependent on the availability of suitable teachers. If you are considering this post, please apply now. 

***Key Stage 2 Teacher - Year 3 Teacher
***Wimbledon, South West London 
***Recent Ofsted rated 'Good' - Consistently
***Start as soon as possible or January 2020
***Suitable for NQTs and more experienced teachers 
***2 form entry primary school
***Community feel with Catholic ethos

About the School - Year 3 Teacher - Wimbledon, South West London 

*This wonderful two form entry school is located in Wimbledon, West London, on a large site with wonderful resources and facilities. 
*The school is fortunate to have a strong leadership team who have made a great impact on the school and ensured it has consistently been a desirable school to attend and work in.
*The school has consistently been graded as a "Good" school both by Ofsted and the Diocesan report.
*The school follows a catholic ethos, but staff are welcome from all backgrounds. Staff must be empathetic towards the school ethos.

About the School - Year 3 Teacher - Wimbledon, South West London 

*This Year 3 teacher post would suit either a primary teacher who is newly qualified NQT or who has experience and seeking a new opportunity. 
*The primary teacher should be able to hit the ground running as soon as possible to help limit any disruption to the class as the class needs a teacher ideally ASAP.
*The ideal teacher will have recent experience in KS1 or lower KS2. Experience specifically in Year 3 is desirable but not essential if the candidate is able to adapt. 
*The joining teacher must hold QTS for this post.


About the School - Year 3 Teacher - Wimbledon, South West London 

If you think you have the skills to match this Year 3 Teacher role or would be keen to discuss what you are looking for then we want to hear from you today! Please email your CV to sarah.gardner@teachingpersonnel.com or call our Wimbledon office on 0208 605 2631

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.

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