Primary School Teacher

Posted 8 April by UCM Education
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A fantastic two-form-entry inclusive Primary school is looking for a Primary Teacher.

Your role as a teacher in this setting will involve planning and supporting children with complex needs as they access mainstream classes.

All of the children in this group are verbal to some extent and are accessing some of the mainstream. At times you will work with SEND teachers, collaborating with them in the school’s intervention spaces.

Position details:

  • Primary School Teacher
  • The school welcomes ECTs and experienced primary school teachers
  • Full-time and long-term
  • Paid to scale

Details about the school:

  • Lovely SLT
  • Two-form entry
  • ‘Good’ Ofsted rating
  • Located in Camden

The successful Primary Teacher will have:

  • ‘Good’ or ‘Excellent’ standard of teaching
  • Ability to provide good or excellent references

Perks of working through UCM:

  • Holiday and pension offered
  • Training provided
  • Continual support from our team of experienced and caring consultants

If this sounds like you, please send in your CV.

UCM Education specialises in placing teachers and support staff in schools and nurseries throughout the UK. We are an Equal Opportunities employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. Please note, due to the number of applications we receive for job posts, we cannot contact all unsuccessful applicants.

Required skills

  • KS1 Teacher
  • Key Stage 1 Teacher
  • Primary School Teacher

Reference: 52437704

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