KS1 Primary Teacher - Oxford

Posted 2 July by Academics
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KS1 Primary Teacher - Oxford

OX1 - Year 1

£££ - £30,000 upwards

There are multiple opportunities for a local Primary Teacher to be appointed in the Oxford (OX1 postcode area) for September 2024. This Oxford based school, welcomes the KS1 Primary Teacher vacancy to be filled with an ECT (early career teacher) or more experienced.

Responsibilities of the KS1 Primary Teacher:

  • Preparing school classroom materials from the UK national curriculum.
  • Analyst of the Year 1 - 2 student results, reporting to the departmental lead. Providing solutions to enhance and maintain excellent standard results.
  • Reviewing and enforcing safeguarding in all instances, reporting in a sensitive manner to the KS1 SEN lead. A tactile manner is essential.

Requirements of the KS1 Primary Teacher:

  • Qualified teacher status - QTS, QTLS (with current membership) and PGCE.
  • OTT (Overseas trained teachers) must have UK qualified teacher status.
  • Enthusiastic "can do" attitude, nothing is too much and really keen to engage the Oxford students in their learning.
  • Have interest / experience in Special Needs Education - the Oxford school students have a broad range of abilities and needs.
  • A DBS Certificate being carried out - employment subject to the status.

Great role for candidates commuting from Oxford, Bicester, Banbury and surrounding areas in Oxford - M40 connections.

Unleash your potential in your teaching career, discover the reward in shaping young minds in the ECTs/Experienced KS1 Primary Teacher role.

Embark on your next challenge and you are interested in this position, please submit your updated CV to this advert. This KS1 Primary Teacher vacancy is set for a start-date of September 2024.

Reference: 53007250

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