Job Role: Primary Teacher Year 3/4
Pay Rate: £40,000 per annum
Location: Kensington
The School:
Is a beautiful well-known School in Kensington. The current class size is 12 students and will stay around this number. The current headteacher has a passion for education and believes that the smaller class size, allows for greater learning. She also finds importance in providing activities that are designed to allow the pupils to try new things and learn new skills both inside and outside the classroom. She is hoping to find a passionate, experienced teacher to join the team from September.
Expectations of the role:
- Have high expectations of the children they are teaching
- Plan/teach lessons that inspire, challenge, and motivate students to learn
- Promote and be accountable for positive outcomes of students’ learning
- Take responsibility for the class’ registration
- Able to manage behavior positively and effectively, to ensure a positive/safe learning environment for all students
- Plan, prepare and hold an after-school club for at least two of the three terms within the school year.
- Prepare class Assemblies once a term
- Provide information, advice and guidance to the children and their parents/carers on educational, emotional, behavioural and social matters
- Participate in general and department meetings and INSET sessions which relate to the curriculum, administration or organisation of the school, and on occasion, lead staff INSET linked to an area of expertise, training, or initiative
- To send the previous week’s planning to the relevant member of SLT by the end of Monday
Requirements:
- Primary Education Degree (MUST HAVE)
- Experience working with year 3/4 (MUST HAVE)
- Enhanced DBS (MUST HAVE)
The benefits:
- Working in a positive environment with well-behaved students.
- Supportive headteacher
- Referral scheme
- High salary
If you are an adaptable and dedicated Primary Teacher who is looking for a new class for September, we would love to hear from you. Please send your resume along to grace.e@anzuk.education or call 020 8132 9464.