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KS1/KS2 Primary Teacher

Philosophy Education
Greater London
1 day ago
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  • Primary Teacher
  • KS1/KS2 roles available
  • Leyton
  • Full-time
  • Ongoing contract

We are working with a vibrant and inclusive primary school in Leyton who are seeking enthusiastic and committed Qualified Primary Teachers to join their teaching team.

The Role

As a Primary Teacher who will take responsibility for delivering high-quality lessons across the primary age range.

You will:

  • Plan and deliver engaging and creative lessons that inspire pupils to achieve their best.
  • Differentiate learning to support the diverse needs of children, including those with additional needs.
  • Foster positive relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues to create a supportive learning environment.
  • Be proactive in contributing to the wider life of the school community.

The School

This welcoming school places children at the heart of everything they do. Staff work together to create an environment where every child feels valued, supported, and inspired to reach their potential. With a strong focus on academic achievement, creativity, and personal development, the school encourages pupils to be confident, resilient, and ready for future success. Ongoing professional development is a key priority, with excellent opportunities for teachers to grow within a collaborative team.

Requirements

To be considered for this role, you must:

  • Hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
  • Have recent experience teaching within a UK primary school.
  • Demonstrate commitment, resilience, and a passion for teaching and learning.

 

We have a policy to respond to all applications within three working days. However, because of the volume of applications, we are sometimes unable to reply to individual enquiries. If we have not contacted you within this specified time your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Philosophy Education is a Recruitment Business and is advertising this vacancy on behalf of one of its clients.

 

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