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Early Years Teacher

GSL Education
Essex
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Early Years Teacher – Long-Term Role in Brentwood

Inspire Young Learners with GSL Education

Are you a nurturing and creative Early Years Teacher ready to make a lasting impact on children’s first steps in education?
GSL Education is delighted to be supporting a welcoming primary school in Brentwood, seeking an enthusiastic teacher to join their Early Years team on a long-term basis.


About the Role

This is a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated Early Years professional who’s passionate about fostering curiosity, creativity, and confidence in young learners.
You’ll be working within a supportive school environment where play-based learning and positive relationships are at the heart of everything they do.

This long-term position offers the chance to become part of a close-knit team and see your pupils grow and flourish throughout the year.


What You’ll Be Doing



  • Planning and delivering engaging lessons that meet the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework


  • Creating a warm, stimulating, and inclusive classroom environment


  • Supporting each child’s individual learning journey through play and exploration


  • Building strong relationships with children, parents, and colleagues


  • Contributing to the wider school community and maintaining high standards of teaching and learning



What We’re Looking For



  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or EYTS


  • Experience teaching within an Early Years setting (Nursery or Reception)


  • A sound understanding of the EYFS curriculum and child development


  • A caring, creative, and enthusiastic approach to teaching


  • An enhanced DBS registered on the Update Service (or willingness to apply for one)



Why Work with GSL Education?

Dedicated Support: Your own friendly consultant to guide you through every step of the process
Competitive Pay Rates: Transparent and fair rates that reflect your skills and experience
Professional Development: Access to training, CPD opportunities, and teaching resources
Long-Term Stability: A consistent role within a supportive school community
❤️ Genuine Care: We value our teachers and take pride in helping you succeed in your education career


Join GSL Education and Inspire Early Learning!

If you’re ready to bring enthusiasm, care, and creativity to the Early Years classroom, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply today or contact Emily on 01245 203 218 /

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