Year 6 Primary Teacher

Posted 27 June by Vision Teaching
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Primary school in the London Borough of Hillingdon who are looking for a Year 6 Primary Teacher to join in September. The school would prefer the Year 6 Primary Teacher to have had previous experience as a class teacher. However, they are open to considering ECT's who are keen to start their teaching career and work hard. Support will be provided and implemented by the senior leadership team and staff members.

The role:

  • Starting September 2024
  • Interviews to commence ASAP
  • MPS1 - UPS3 Payscale (Paid according to payscale)
  • London Borough of Ealing- Good Transport links

The successful Year 6 Primary Teacher will need to:

  • Be a Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with a PGCE or a Bachelor of Education. Early Careers Teacher (ECT) will also be considered
  • Have strong classroom management skills
  • Plan and deliver engaging lessons to Year 6 pupils
  • Be able to deal with challenging behaviour and use creative approach
  • Assess and monitor student progress, providing feedback and support
  • Be able to use your own initiative and work as part of a team

The ideal Year 6 Primary Teacher would need to be dedicated to nurturing young minds and helping pupils thrive. The role will enable you to make a significant impact on pupils' academic journey. The behaviour policy is fully implemented across and adhered to throughout the school, resulting in pupils being aware of expectations.

Don't miss this incredible opportunity to join an exceptional team in an outstanding school! If you would like the opportunity to find out more, please apply with your CV or get in touch via email on

Reference: 52972004

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