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Key Stage 2 Teacher

Aspire People
Shropshire
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Job description

Key Stage 2 Primary Teacher (Full-Time, Long-Term)

Start Date: January 2025
Location: Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Position: Full-Time Key Stage 2 Teacher
Contract: Long-Term
Salary: Competitive, depending on experience

About Aspire People:
At Aspire People, we are dedicated to finding exceptional educators for schools across the West Midlands. We are working with a lovely primary school in Shrewsbury who are seeking a passionate and dedicated Key Stage 2 Teacher to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a teacher looking to make a real difference in a supportive, vibrant, and welcoming school community.

About the School:
This well-established primary school in Shrewsbury is known for its friendly atmosphere and commitment to high standards of education. They provide a nurturing environment where both students and staff thrive. The school is looking for a Key Stage 2 Teacher to join their team in January 2025, taking full responsibility for planning, teaching, and supporting the development of the children in your class.

The Role:
As a Key Stage 2 Teacher, you will be responsible for:

Full planning and delivery of lessons, ensuring engaging and effective learning

Assessing and tracking pupil progress, with tailored support for individuals

Creating an inclusive, positive, and stimulating classroom environment

Collaborating with staff and parents to support the academic and social development of your students

Contributing to the wider school community through extracurricular activities and events

What We're Looking For:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

Experience teaching Key Stage 2

A genuine passion for teaching and nurturing young learners

Strong classroom management skills

A proactive, positive, and flexible attitude

The ability to plan engaging, dynamic lessons and adapt to the needs of the class

What Aspire People Offer:

Ongoing support and guidance throughout the placement

Competitive pay rates, with the opportunity for long-term positions

Professional development and training opportunities

A dedicated consultant to assist with your career progression

The chance to work in a warm, welcoming school environment where you can make a real difference

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