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Year 4 Class Teacher

Date posted : 16/07/19
£90 - £120 per day

Job description

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The Headteacher and Governing Body of a reputable Primary School located in the seaside town of Blackpool are looking to secure nothing less than an Inspirational Teacher to take on the role of Year 4 Teacher in school. This role will begin in school from September 2019.

This is a GOOD Primary School serving a pleasant catchment area and behaviour in school is exemplary. The staff team is collectively made up a close knit, hard working and welcoming group of Educational Professionals, all passionate about creating the best learning experience for each child.

This is a full time KS2 teaching role; there will be class teaching responsibility and the school are particularly interested in English specialists - however this specialism is not essential. The school are looking to work towards the strengths of the successful candidate. Responsibilities including, supporting the Headteacher and SENCO and providing guidance to drive the school forward to achieving Outstanding in their next Ofsted inspection.

  • Full time within a small supportive school
  • Well regarded primary school with most recent 'Good' Ofsted
  • Temp-perm contract
  • Pay rate reflective of your experience

Situated just 15 minutes from the motorway. The Headteacher of this school is supportive of the schools staff and this would be an excellent opportunity for an experienced teacher looking to take the next step in their career. As a Senior Teacher you will be expected to deliver all Curriculum lessons to a high standard for pupils in your class.

During recent years, when the school have required short term staff the Headteacher has approached Teaching Personnel for cover. Every member of staff that has worked in school has spoken very highly of staff and children and has had a pleasant experience in school.

If you are an experienced teacher keen to be considered, please submit your CV via email or the "apply now" option below, or call Chloe in the Teaching Personnel Preston Primary branch for more information on 01772 842154.

. If you are still unsure… please Google 'Teaching Personnel Preston' to view recent reviews from our staff.

"Taking the plunge into supply teaching was a daunting prospect after leaving my previous post of 10 years. However, I needn't have been worried! Steven and Chloe worked as a great team to provide me with day to day supply for 4 weeks and by then Chloe had secured me a long term post. It really was as easy as that on my part! The trial day was a great way of me deciding if the long term post was for me and vice-versa. Dealing with Teaching Personnel has been a very positive experience and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them. They're always on the other end of a phone and looking out for your best interests. Thanks again Chloe and Steven." Sarah, Teacher, Preston.

"From the moment I joined teaching personnel I have found them professional, helpful and very efficient. I have been in constant employment from the week I was cleared for work. My main consultant Chloe has been fantastic, she is pro active and constantly on hand for any queries or problems. I have worked for consultants in other areas, Howard, Rachel, Steven and they have all been equally brilliant! I would happily recommend teaching personnel." Louise, Teacher, Preston.

"Finding work with my agent Chloe was extremely quick and professional, with the other staff being just as polite and determined to find you a suitable position. The whole team communicated very well and pay was always on time. It's thanks to them that I am pursuing my work in the EYFS and I look forward to working with them again." Kayleigh, Teacher, Blackpool.

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