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Primary Teacher

Term Time Teachers Ltd
East Sussex
1 year ago
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Reference:

EC1505

Sector:

Primary

Salary:

£130 to £140 Per Day

Benefits:

Based on pay scale

Town/City:

Heathfield

Contract Type:

Contract

Year 1 Teacher

Heathfield

Are you a passionate and dedicated Teacher looking to inspire young learners? We have an exciting opportunity for a Year 1 Teacher to join our vibrant and supportive school community in Heathfield, East Sussex.

As a Year 1 Teacher, you will:

Plan and deliver engaging lessons that inspire and challenge young minds. Create a safe, inclusive, and stimulating classroom environment. Foster strong relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues. Assess and track pupil progress, tailoring learning to meet individual needs.

We are looking for someone who:

Holds QTS (Qualified Teacher Status). Has experience or a passion for teaching KS1 pupils. Demonstrates creativity, enthusiasm, and a commitment to excellence in education. Works effectively as part of a team and communicates well with all stakeholders.

What working with Term Time Teachers can offer you:

You will be a part of a team who are dedicated to you and Education. It is our goal to find you the perfect role. We are a group of Education Specialists, with over 20 years of experience in the sector, therefore are able to offer the best roles, fit for you! We are here for you 6am - 9pm each day, should you need us. Competitive rates of pay. We cover all PAYE contributions, less for you to worry about!

If this role sounds like something you would be interested in, know someone that would be or would like to find out more, please get in touch or APPLY!

We would love to hear from you.

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