Year 4 & 5 Part-Time Teacher

Posted 9 May by Prospero Teaching
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Are you an experienced Teacher or looking for your very first Teaching role? Here at Prospero, I am working with a wonderful, community-driven primary school in Preston that requires a passionate, innovative Teacher to work part-time (3 days a week) in KS2 classes (Year 4 & 5.) As a teacher in this school, an effective and stimulating approach is desired, alongside the ability to provide plenty of encouragement, support, and communication for the children.

I am looking to recruit a diligent teacher who can provide a good understanding of the curriculum alongside an understanding of assessment and differentiation to enable the children to make progress at the best possible rate. You must be able to integrate into a staff team easily and be a patient and understanding person who can build strong relationships confidently with the children.

This role is to start after the Easter holidays, on the 15th April, and will be required for the summer term initially, with the potential of a full-time role the following academic year. Prior experience of working in UK primary schools essential, experience teaching in Year 4 & 5 is desired, and you will also need a relevant qualification to be considered for the role. It is essential that you have an Enhanced DBS on the update service or are willing to pay for a new one at a cost of £45.80.

If you are a sensitive person with strong communication skills and can offer effective support to children with a variety of needs in all areas of their development, please apply now.

Required skills

  • Primary Teacher Part-time Wednesday Thursday Friday KS2 Year 4 Year 5 Mainstream Primary SEN

Reference: 52618250

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