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Primary Class Teacher

Primary Class Teacher

Queen Emma's Primary School

Oxfordshire

  • £30,000 - £47,222 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
MPR / UPR
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2024 (July for ECTs)
Apply by:
3 June 2024

Job overview

Employer: The MILL Academy Trust 

Location: Queen Emma’s Primary School and Finstock Church of England Primary School

Salary: MPR/UPR

Contract type: Full Time  

Contract Term: 1 year Fixed Term in the first instance

Closing Date: 9am Monday 3rd June 2024

Job Starts: 1st September 2024 (or July for ECTs) 

At the MILL Academy we are committed to providing education that transforms lives and we are ambitious in our pursuit of excellence. Our vision is to enable individual schools to flourish whilst remaining integral to the communities they serve.

If you relish the prospect of working with children – including some from challenging backgrounds, are passionate about making a real difference to their future and are uncompromising in your determination to ensure that they receive the outstanding education they deserve, this could be the role for you.

We are ambitious for all our schools and this role will be part of the Trust’s Central School Improvement Team, working across both of our primary schools in conjunction with the leadership teams in those schools. This role is central to our catch up strategy for our primary pupils and will support our primary teaching teams.

Colleagues work collaboratively with other professionals in our Trust and the team approach is central to our success. Our professional development is truly gold standard – we were awarded ‘Gold’ by the Teacher Development Trust in 2020. The Trust invests heavily in professional development and believes it to be of paramount importance; we ensure that, at whatever stage in their career, teachers and support staff have access to high quality development opportunities.

We will provide you with: 

  • An exciting opportunity to work across two schools
  • A committed staff team, passionate local committee and a Trust Board who lead with moral purpose 
  • Well behaved and hard-working children who are enthusiastic about their learning 
  • Professional development opportunities that are ‘Gold Standard’ 
  • Relocation support may be available

Whether at the start of your career or more experienced, if you feel that you would like to be part of this progressive team then please get in touch. We would be delighted to meet you.

If you feel inspired to discover more about this exciting opportunity, need any further information or would like to arrange to discuss this role please contact our HR Team on 01993 848166 or jobs@millacademy.co.uk 

 Closing date for applications is: 9am Monday 3rd June 2024

The post is available from 1st September 2024 

The Mill Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are made subject to receipt of a completed application form, satisfactory references and Enhanced DBS Disclosure.

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About Queen Emma's Primary School

Queen Emma’s is a vibrant and rapidly improving medium sized primary school in West Oxfordshire. The school was rated as “Good” at the recent OFSTED inspection in April 2024.  We are extremely proud of our commitment to providing the highest quality learning opportunities for our pupils. We are a hard working and dedicated team and our school is an exciting place to work and learn.

Queen Emma's is an integral part of the MILL Academy and all staff work collaboratively with other professionals in our Trust; this team approach is central to our success. Our professional development opportunities are gold standard. The Trust invests heavily in professional development and believes it to be of paramount importance; we ensure that, at whatever stage in their career, teachers and support staff have access to high quality development opportunities.

Children at Queen Emma’s are very well-behaved, hard-working and extremely proud of their school; their enthusiasm is truly inspiring. The school is a Read Write Inc. school and delivers its curriculum through ‘Cornerstones’.   Together we all work to ensure that all children, irrespective of their starting point, receive an excellent education. We pride ourselves in meeting the needs of all children in our care, including those who are most vulnerable. These children are a major priority and we work closely with families in helping to raise their children’s self-esteem, resilience and subsequent achievement and attainment. We want to transform the life-chances of our children by focussing on raising standards, particularly the basic skills of literacy and numeracy as well as employability skills so that our children have the best possible start in life.

All members of our school community are expected to behave in accordance with our three expectations: ready, respectful and safe. Our approach is simple and effective and our expectations are high.   We would strongly encourage a visit to Queen Emma's to see how we live our values and experience our happy and vibrant learning environment. Once you have stepped through our doors, we feel confident that you will want to join us on our journey to excellence with our children.

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