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Teacher - lower KS2

Aspire People
Derbyshire
1 day ago
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Lower Key Stage 2 Teacher - Derby

Are you an dedicated, passionate, and enthusiastic lower Key Stage 2 teacher?
I am currently looking for talented KS2 teacher to work in a school in Mickleover, this would be a full-time position starting ASAP.

The school are always eager to grow and are always interested in innovative and inspirational teachers who will keep the children focused with their excellent classroom skills.

The pupils are all well-behaved due to the managing strategies in place and they all have positive attitudes and are always eager to learn, the relationship between both teachers and pupils is very good and this is the type of teacher that they want to employ to provide the same values and ensure the children make progress.

The ideal candidate for this role would have experience within Key Stage 2. You must also be passionate and willing to support students of all levels and abilities and have their best interests in mind.

What you will need:
* UK QTS (ECTs welcome to apply.)
* Experienced in teaching to Key Stage 2 students (at least 3 months.)
* Updated and clean DBS on the update service (or willing to take on out through us).
* Excellent curriculum knowledge
* Work as part of a team.
* Good written and communication skills.
* The ability to inspire students.

One of the teachers that I have placed in the school have said that "The curriculum is well planned, and all teachers are ambitious and provide stimulating and engaging experiences."
We have been working with this school for 2 years now and are proud to have found them some talented, great, enthusiastic, and determined teachers to help them give the best teaching to students.

I am very keen to speak with teachers that feel like they would be suited to the role. To find out more about this role and Aspire People, head over to our website
We also offer you a £250 referral bonus for recommendations of candidates suitable for any of the roles we are currently recruiting for.

Please apply to this position and I'll be in touch with you shortly.

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