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Class Teacher - All Saints’ CE Primary School
KS1 Class Teacher (Ref: SBMAT374)
Location: All Saints’ CE Primary School, Trysull, Wolverhampton, WV5 7HR
Type: Permanent, 2 days per week
Salary: Main Scale / Upper Pay Scale (UPS) – £32,916–£51,048 pro rata
Required Start Date: September 2026
About the School
All Saints’ CE Primary School, part of St Bartholomew’s CE Multi Academy Trust, is a good-ofsted-graded school with delightful children and a thriving, supportive community.
About the Role
The Trust is seeking an enthusiastic, child-centred KS1 Class Teacher to join their avian team. The successful candidate will need to:
- Demonstrate high expectations for children while fostering a culture of continuous standards-raising
- Motivate, support, and inspire pupils through consistent excellence in teaching
- Exhibit strong organisation and time-management skills
- Provide proven success in the primary phase, ideally with expertise in phonics, English, maths, and the wider curriculum
- Collaborate effectively with colleagues while upholding high standards of safeguarding practice
- Excel in interpersonal skills to maintain positive relationships with pupils, staff, and parents
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Qualifications and Requirements
- Commitment to safeguarding children and adherence to child protection policies
- Minimum teaching qualifications for the requests
- Experience aligning with Upper Middle Scale pay band
- Alignment with the ethos of a FAITH-BASED (CE) school
(Full safeguarding and employment checks will apply—see below.)
Benefits of Joining the Trust
- Professional growth: Supportive investment in your career progression, training, and development
- Collaborative environment: Work within a thriving Multi-Academy Trust with committed governors and governors
- Community focus: Strong parental support and community links in a stable, friendly school
- Leadership opportunities: Potential to improve standards and mentor teams across multiple trusted schools
- Pupil-centered culture: Well-behaved children and a happy, supportive team atmosphere
How to Apply
- Complete the application form and equality and diversity recruitment monitoring form
- Submit to jobs@stbartsmat.co.uk – quoting SBMAT374 in the subject
- Visit the Trust’s vacancy page for further details


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Closing Date: Friday, 25th September 2026, at 9:30 AM
Contact for Enquiries: Katie Davies (Head of School) Email: kdavies@stbartsmat.co.uk Phone: 01902 894452
Notes on Safeguarding and Recruitment
St Bartholomew’s CE Multi Academy Trust complies with UK safeguarding laws, including:
- Enhanced DBS, Prohibition List, Barred Lists checks
- Qualification reviews and validating medical fitness
- Requirement for two professional references from former employers
Note:
- It is a legal offence to apply if barred from child-related roles (see Trust’s Policy on Ex-Offenders).
- Shortlisted candidates—with recruiting consent—may have their social media (up to 5 years) examined for appropriate posts.
Further safeguarding or policy documentation is available on each school website or the Trust’s homepage.
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