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KS2 Teacher

KS2 Teacher

Holy Trinity CE Primary School

Hackney

  • £22,358 - £42,624 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
M2-M6 (£33,358 - £42,624)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
13 May 2021

Job overview

Holy Trinity CE Primary School is looking to appoint an inspirational and energetic teacher to work in our school from September 2021.

We are looking for an outstanding, talented teacher with the enthusiasm and drive to live up to our high expectations to deliver a positive impact on student outcomes. You can expect to work in a supportive yet high energy atmosphere and receive support in developing your vision.

We wish to appoint an KS2 teacher who:

  • Is enthusiastic, hardworking and committed to supporting all children.
  • Has excellent teaching, organisational and interpersonal skills.
  • Has the potential to develop others effectively and work as part of a team.
  • Has highly reflective practice.
  • Has creative ideas with an ability to translate them into inclusive practice.
  • Is committed to improving outcomes for all.

We offer:

  • Great, well resourced, learning environments.
  • Collaborative approaches to teaching and learning.
  • Fantastic professional development and tailored support programmes.
  • Unique and rewarding career progression opportunities.
  • A focus on care, guidance and support for all staff members.

If you are an energetic teacher committed to helping children to make progress in every lesson, every day we would like to hear from you.

For queries in regards to the post please contact our Finance & Admin Manager, Camilla Addison at recruitment@holytrinity.hackney.sch.uk.  For more information about our school please visit our website www.holytrinity.hackney.sch.uk

Start date: September 2021

Closing date: Thursday 13th May 2021 at 12pm

Interviews: Monday 17th May 2021

Scale: M2-M6 (£33,358 - £42,624)

Successful applicants will be required to apply for an enhanced Criminal Record Check via DBS. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our children and expect all members of staff to share this commitment.

Primary Advantage Federation – Schools Achieving More Together

St John & St James, Holy Trinity, St John the Baptist, St Matthias CE Primary & Springfield, Morningside Primary, Gainsborough Primary and De Beauvoir Primary

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About Holy Trinity CE Primary School

Holy Trinity is a co-educational, Anglican denominational, voluntary-aided primary in Dalston, Hackney. Classes are mixed ability, with a typical ratio of one teacher and one assistant to a maximum of 30 children. Holy Trinity is a member of Primary Advantage, a collaboration of schools working together to improve and maintain education standards. 

The school has an established relationship with the local CofE church, also called Holy Trinity, and is a short distance from the Catholic denominational Our Lady & St Joseph Primary School. Approximately 215 pupils aged 3-11 are on the school roll. 

Headteacher 

Yvonne Barnett 

Values and vision 

 The school’s approach is entwined with its Christian outlook. In the spirit of “do to others as you would have them do unto you”, Holy Trinity aims to establish a clear understanding of rights and responsibilities for all. It also prides itself on providing secure yet thriving educational surroundings which can inspire pupils and staff alike, and on instilling an ethos in children that will stand them in good stead for the future. 

 Maths is an important and engagingly taught subject in all Primary Advantage schools. Pupils first learn by using objects such as counters and beads, before moving on to pictorial representations such as charts. 

Ofsted 

“Pupils learn and develop their skills rapidly. Teachers are able to track accurately how well pupils are doing, and what they need to learn next. Pupils are encouraged to check their own learning by talking to their partners. They also regularly highlight their targets to indicate if they have achieved them, or if they still need to work at them.” 

View Holy Trinity CE Primary School's latest Ofsted report

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