Primary Teacher

Posted 10 May by Tradewind Recruitment
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Position: Primary Teacher

Starting Date: 2nd September 2024

The children, staff and Governing Body of a Kirkby-based Primary School are seeking to appoint a teacher to join their dedicated team from September 2024.

The successful candidate will:


  • Have a passion for teaching and be able to demonstrate a clear understanding of how young children learn;
    * Have a good understanding of the EYFS and Key Stage 1 curriculum;
    * Have high expectations of our pupils and be able to support children of all abilities through inclusive practice;
    * Be able to build positive relationships with pupils, staff and parents;
    * Demonstrate a commitment to achieving high standards and excellent progress for all;
    * Be a positive role model to pupils and other staff; demonstrating high levels of motivation, commitment and enthusiasm;
    * Be able to work as part of an effective and dedicated team;
    * Be flexible, supportive and committed to the full life of the school;
    * Demonstrate good classroom management and organisation.

School can offer you:


  • A committed and supportive staffing team;
    * Experienced ECT Mentor (if required);
    * Enthusiastic, thoughtful and well-mannered children within a well-resourced indoor and outdoor learning environment;
    * School values that are integral to school life;
    * Opportunities for continuing, supportive professional development.

Application Process: Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV, or for more information please contact Liam Hickson on , or email:

If you are passionate about education and ready to inspire young minds, apply now!

Reference: 52623346

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