Class Teacher
Lonesome Primary School
Mitcham
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS (with Inner London weighting)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1st January 2018
- Apply by:
- 5 October 2017
Job overview
Outstanding Class Teacher Required for January 2018
Subject Leadership Opportunity
The Governors and Headteacher of Lonesome Primary would like to appoint a qualified, talented and enthusiastic KS2 class teacher to join our friendly, multicultural and Rights Respecting school. This is an excellent opportunity to join our happy school during an exciting phase in our development.
Do you have a commitment to raising standards? Are you a good/outstanding teacher who is looking for an exciting school to continue your career at? If so, you are just the person for us.
Are you a class teacher who is:
• An exceptional classroom teacher who will inspire and motivate our learners?
• Driven by a passion for making learning fun, exciting and challenging at the same time?
• Committed to inclusive education and raising standards?
• Able to communicate effectively with others?
We can offer:
· excellent training and CPD to develop your skills and career
· a great staff team to work with
· Governors who are passionate and committed to everyone in our school
· incredibly enthusiastic, well behaved and motivated children
· support and guidance from a highly effective leadership team
· TLR available to the right candidate for subject leadership or area of school improvement
· A commitment to supporting work/life balance
School visits are strongly encouraged. Please contact the school office on 020 8648 1722 or email lonesome@lonesome.merton.sch.uk to arrange a visit.
Closing date: Friday 6th October
Interviews: Friday 13th October
Lonesome Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check.
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About Lonesome Primary School
The 'Lonesome Council School' was formally opened by the Reverend Wilson on December 14th 1903, with a total of 35 children. How things have changed...
The school has seen two World Wars and has changed beyond recognition over the years. However, the beautiful original red brick building still stands amongst its modern additions.
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