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Year 6 Primary TeacherNew

Aspire People
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Job description

Aspire People are looking for an enthusiastic Year 6 Teacher to join a forward-thinking primary school in M7, where pupils are encouraged to lead, explore, and achieve.
It's a place where teaching goes beyond the curriculum - creativity, leadership, and resilience are equally celebrated alongside SATs success. You'll be joining a staff team that is friendly, supportive, and passionate about making every child's final year in primary school memorable.

About the Role

As a Year 6 Teacher, you will:

* Lead engaging lessons across the Year 6 curriculum
* Prepare pupils for SATs while fostering independence and confidence
* Inspire pupils through creative projects, STEM challenges, and cross-curricular activities
* Mentor and support pupils' personal and social development
* Collaborate with staff, parents, and leadership to create a nurturing environment
* About You

We're looking for a Year 6 Teacher who:

* Holds QTS and has Key Stage 2 experience
* Can balance academic focus with creativity and fun
* Brings enthusiasm, innovation, and a positive mindset to the classroom
* Is confident leading and motivating older pupils
* Values collaboration and a strong sense of school community

Why Work with Aspire People?

* Competitive Pay - Based on experience
* Dedicated Consultant Support - Available 24/7
* Flexible Opportunities - Supply, long-term, or permanent
* Quick Placement - Start work without unnecessary delays
* ÂŁ250 Referral Bonus - Recommend a colleague and get rewarded

If you want to make your Year 6 classroom a place where pupils excel academically and thrive personally, this is the role for you.
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