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Position: EYFS Teacher
Contract Type: Full-Time, Long-Term Temporary
Start Date: 8th September 2026
Location: Bexley, London, UK
Salary: £40,372 – £59,864 per annum (M1 – UPS3)
Salary will be determined based on experience and placement on the Main Pay Range. The maximum salary of £59,864 is applicable to candidates with substantial teaching experience equivalent to UPS3.
Hours of work: 8.30am – 4.00pm, Monday to Friday (term time only).
Do you believe the early years lay the foundation for a lifetime of learning? A nurturing primary school in Bexley is looking for an EYFS Teacher to join their Early Years team this September.
About the Role:
We are recruiting on behalf of a nurturing, well-resourced primary school in Bexley for an EYFS Teacher to join their Early Years team on a full-time, long-term temporary basis, with strong potential to become permanent for the right candidate.
You will lead a Reception class within a small, close-knit Early Years team, supported by an experienced Teaching Assistant, with a well-resourced indoor and outdoor learning environment already in place.
Key Responsibilities:
- Planning and delivering a broad, balanced curriculum in line with the EYFS framework
- Creating a safe, stimulating and inclusive learning environment, indoors and outdoors
- Carrying out ongoing observations and assessments against the Early Learning Goals
- Supporting children's early literacy, numeracy, and personal, social and emotional development
- Working closely with a Teaching Assistant or Early Years practitioner
- Building strong relationships with parents and carers, including through learning journals and parents evenings
- Supporting smooth transitions between Nursery, Reception and Year 1
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Requirements:
To be eligible for this role and the stated rate of pay, applicants must have:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- Experience teaching in Reception or Nursery (EYFS)
- Strong understanding of the EYFS framework and Early Learning Goals
- A confident, nurturing approach to early years teaching
- The right to work in the UK
- An Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or a willingness to apply for one)
What the School Can Offer:
- A close-knit, experienced Early Years team
- A well-resourced indoor and outdoor learning environment
- Strong CPD and career development opportunities
- A school that values creativity and child-led learning
- Good transport links across Bexley
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