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Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6), EdEx – Education Recruitment
Class Teacher (Year 1 – 6) | Supportive Primary School | Wandsworth
A supportive, large, and creative Primary School in Wandsworth is looking to recruit a Class Teacher (Year 1 – 6) on a permanent basis. The Headteacher is seeking both experienced primary teachers and strong NQTs/ECTs.
About the School
The school is on a path of improvement, having recently joined a smaller multi-academy trust (MAT). This presents a strong opportunity for professional growth, with:
- Excellent classroom CPD
- Flexible Teaching and Learning Responsibilities (TLRs) including Subject Lead and Year Group Lead
- TLRs tailored to individual strengths
- Supportive environment with outstanding colleagues
About the Role
- Role Title: Class Teacher (Year 1 – 6)
- Additional Responsibilities: Delivering engaging, creative lessons
- Team Collaboration: Works alongside inspiring in-class peers (quoted: "Outstanding" performance standards)
- Contract Details:
- Permanent, full-time position
- Expected start: September
- Pay scale: MPS1 – UPS3
- Location: London Borough of Wandsworth (Good public transport links)
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Day-to-Day Responsibilities
- Inspire young minds through creative teaching
- Plan and deliver engaging lessons across all key stages (Years 1 – 6)
- Optional TLR opportunities: Subject Leadership and Year Group Leadership (discussed post-recruitment)
- Build strong relationships with a supportive and forward-thinking team
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Essential Requirements:
- Must hold UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- Strong desire for professional progression and development
- Ability to contribute effectively within a supportive school team
Desirable:
- Lessons previously rated as Good or Outstanding based on observations
School Profile
- Large 3-form entry primary
- Creative and supportive ethos
- Inspirational Headteacher and strong SLT (as recognised in recent progress reports)
- Prime location in Wandsworth, with excellent transport options
Application
If this opportunity resonates with you, arrange interviews or classroom observations immediately. Submit your application now for the Class Teacher (Year 1 – 6) position! Ideal candidates: Apply ASAP.
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