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Year 2 Teacher

Date posted : 07/04/20
£650 - 800 per week + depending on experience

Job description

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A Primary school in Leeds (LS17) have been in touch with Teaching Personnel as they require a Year 2 teacher until Christmas 2020. The current class Teacher is on maternity and is due back in January 2021. The teacher is able to take 12 months and therefore the position may be extended until April 2021. 

The school is easily commutable by car or public transport; it is also average in size as it is only 2 form entry throughout the school from Reception to Year 6. The Headteacher has been at the school for 6 years, in which time they have always been rated as GOOD by Ofsted, of which the last one was 2018. The Head has achieved this by maintaining high behavioural standards in the school, meaning that the working environment for teachers is very pleasant and manageable. The staff in the school will provide a strong support base for any new arrival, as a large amount of the staff have been at the school for a number of years.

What the SLT are looking for…

  • QTS (Qualified Teacher Status)
  • Classroom experience in Year 2 (SATs experience is desirable)
  • Able to travel to LS9 (Leeds)
  • Available to start after Easter (if necessary)

The main priority with this appointment from the school’s perspective is to get someone with experience of teaching Year 2 who also has experience with the KS1 SATs, as this is the primary way the progress of the children in this year group are tracked. The school currently use the Read Write Inc programme, so any experience specifically with this programme would of course be incredibly valuable to the school, although experience with any equivalent programme would also be very useful. Other than this, the school are open-minded about who they would consider for the role, and are happy to accept NQTs as well as more experienced teachers for the role provided they have some experience teaching in Year 2. As the school is aiming for OUTSTANDING, maintaining high results and particularly boosting the attainment of the lowest achieving children is very important to the school. Therefore, any evidence of strong progress levels and boosting attainment in assessed year groups would also be well received by the SLT.

How do I apply though Teaching Personnel…

If you think this role could be for you, then we ask that you apply by submitting an up-to-date CV that details your previous roles and the responsibilities that came with it. Should we and the school consider you suitable for the role, then you will be asked into the school for an interview and trial morning/afternoon in the coming weeks.

Working through Teaching Personnel…

In this role, you will be paid a daily rate on a weekly basis by Teaching Personnel. The daily rate of pay will be negotiated once the school has selected a candidate they would like to appoint, and we will handle these negotiations as well as any issues relating to vetting, HR, absence on your behalf.

If you are interested in this position starting in the new academic year (September 2020) please apply below or register to Teaching Personnel online. 

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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

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