Experienced EYFS Primary Teacher required in Carnforth (Temporary 1.5 Days)

Posted 14 May by Reed
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LTA / Reed Education are seeking an experienced EYFS teacher to provide cover in their reception class on a part time basis. They are looking for a 1.5 days a week. This will consist of working a full day on a Friday and also flexible morning only to cover PPA.

This is a temporary posistion to maternity leave.

The role will start on the 03rd june and is likeley to run through until March 2025.

The candidate must have QTS status and have experience of working in EYFS.

Within this role, your main responsibilities will be:

• Monitoring targets for future progress

• Establishing and developing strong relationships with pupils, parents, colleagues, and carers

• Have a clear understanding of all the needs of all pupils

• Monitoring pupils progress in reference to the school’s practice

• Excellent behaviour management skills

In return we will offer the following services:

• Highly competitive rates of pay

• Weekly pay.

• Reed Discount Club and Pension Scheme

• Access to continuous professional development and Safeguarding courses

• Your personal consultant, here to promote and develop our staff, and focused Teaching roles

• Offering Ad-hoc, Long Term and Permanent roles within the local area to start immediately.

Reed Education are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students and we expect all applicants to share this commitment. All appointments will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure, including a Children’s barred list check and satisfactory referencing.

Reference: 52650688

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