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Class Teacher - 1 Year contract

Class Teacher - 1 Year contract

Whitleigh Community Primary School

Plymouth

  • £30,000 - £46,525 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Start date:
01/09/2024
Apply by:
24 April 2024

Job overview

Whitleigh Community Primary School

Lancaster Gardens, Whitleigh, Plymouth, PL5 4AA

E-mail: lisa.richards@whitleighprimary.co.uk

Tel: 01752 706383

Position: Class Teacher

Contract: 12-Month Temporary Contract

Salary: MPS/UPS £30,000-£46,525 per annum

At Whitleigh Community Primary School, we are dedicated to excellence in education. Our school is a vibrant and inclusive community committed to nurturing the growth and development of both our pupils and staff. With delightful, engaged children and a supportive environment, we strive for continuous improvement in all aspects of our educational practices.

We are seeking an excellent, enthusiastic individual to join our dedicated and hardworking team as a Class Teacher. This role presents the opportunity to make a real impact on pupil attainment and achievement through innovative teaching methods, motivational skills, and a relentless focus on the success of our children.

What We Offer:

Delightful, lively, and engaged children eager to learn.

Commitment to your continued professional development.

A vibrant, creative school environment dedicated to consistently improving outcomes.

A welcoming and friendly community of committed staff, governors, and parents.

Supportive and caring working environment.

If you are an Early Career Teacher, we provide a comprehensive package of support, guidance, and dedicated time to facilitate your induction.

 

Key Responsibilities:

Ensure high-quality education for all pupils in your designated class.

Plan, teach, and manage class activities in accordance with the school's policies and direction of the Headteacher.

Identify clear teaching objectives and assess progress regularly.

Create a stimulating learning environment that fosters pupil engagement and achievement.

Maintain discipline and encourage good practices regarding behaviour and academic standards.

Collaborate with colleagues to contribute to the development of the curriculum and school-wide planning activities.

Requirements:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.

Passion for teaching and a commitment to student success.

Ability to establish constructive working relationships with colleagues, parents, and carers.

Dedication to ongoing professional development and staying abreast of current educational practices.

Compliance with safeguarding policies and procedures.

To apply,

please download an application form and role profile from our website:

www.whitleigh-pri.plymouth.sch.uk. Completed applications should be submitted

by 9am 24th April 2024. References will be requested for shortlisted candidates only.  Interviews planned for WC- 29th April 2024.

Successful candidates will commence their roles in September 2024.

For Enquiries or to arrange a school tour, please contact Lisa Richards, Office Manager, at 01752 706383.

Whitleigh Community Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Pre-employment checks, including references and a questionnaire about any unspent convictions or adult cautions, will be carried out for shortlisted candidates. Guidance will be provided to those shortlisted.

We look forward to welcoming dynamic and passionate individuals to join our team in delivering outstanding education to our pupils.

About Whitleigh Community Primary School

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Vision and Values

At Whitleigh we strive for academic and personal excellence and inspire a lifelong love of learning.

Each and every child will be given the opportunity to flourish and excel through our commitment to a creative and challenging curriculum which has a strong focus on experiences, aspirations and oracy.

We nurture individuality and foster strong relationships across the school community.

Children develop respect, responsibility and resilience in all they do.

A happy and creative family at the heart of the community.


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