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EYFS Teacher

GSL Education
Leicester
2 days ago
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GSL Education Leicester are recruiting for an experienced EYFS Teacher for a lovely Primary School in Leicester. The school works in partnership with children, parents and the wider community to provide a broad and balanced curriculum that challenges children to reach their full potential. If you are looking for a new full-time role then this is the perfect opportunity for you.

The Role:
The role is full time, you will be responsible for teaching a class of EYFS pupils, duties will include planning, recording, assessing and delivering. You will need to meet the social and learning needs of pupils. 

As a EYFS Teacher with GSL Education, you will:


  • Have previous experience working with EYFS
  • Be warm and enthusiastic, with good organisational skills
  • Passionate about achieving the best possible outcomes for children
  • Be flexible, with a good sense of humour
  • Be reflective and always looking to improve your practice
  • Be ready to work as part of a team to help every student reach their full potential


As the ideal candidate for this role, you should:


  • Have QTS or equivalent teaching certification
  • Have at least 1 Year Teaching experience in EYFS
  • Have great communication and interpersonal skills
  • Be able to liaise with parents, staff, and students, and maintain a good relationship with all parties
  • Be able to develop, plan, and execute a high-quality syllabus for teaching that engages students critically
  • Maintain students’ academic records and track their progress on a consistent basis
  • Manage high levels of student attainment through strong leadership and supervision
  • Monitor, evaluate, and intervene to ensure all students are working towards making expected progress
  • Possess the ability to inspire and motivate students to grow and learn
  • Be excellent at providing a differentiated learning experience that ensures all students receive the help they require
  • Have an updated CV with an enhanced DBS registered to the update service or be willing to get one through GSL Education


 
As members of GSL Education, you should expect to enjoy the following benefits:


  • Market leading daily rates of pay
  • GSL Education Referral Scheme
  • Free Registration
  • GSL Education hold over 20 Years of education recruitment knowledge
  • A dedicated team of consultants with in-depth knowledge of the industry


 
GSL Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance will also be provided if you need a new DBS.

To apply, submit your CV by clicking apply or for further queries talk to Judith Barker at GSL Education. Alternatively, please visit gsleducation to apply online.

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