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Primary School Teacher

Term Time Teachers Ltd
Kent
4 months ago
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Reference:

EC1505

Sector:

Primary

Salary:

£130 to £140 Per Day

Benefits:

Based on pay scale

Town/City:

Tunbridge Wells

Contract Type:

Part time

Year 3 Primary Teacher

Tunbridge wells

We are excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Year 3 Primary Teacher to join a thriving school in Tunbridge Wells. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of young learners and have a proven track record of teaching at Key Stage 2, we would love to hear from you.

This position is available from the start of the summer term (mid-April start), with the option to transition to a permanent role for the right candidate.

Key Responsibilities:

Delivering high-quality, engaging lessons for Year 3 students. Planning and assessing work to meet the needs of all learners. Encouraging a positive and nurturing learning environment. Supporting the social, emotional, and academic development of children. Collaborating with fellow teachers and staff to ensure consistent standards across the school. Communicating effectively with parents and carers to ensure the progress and well-being of students.

Requirements:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Proven experience teaching Year 3 or within primary education. Strong classroom management skills and the ability to create an inclusive learning environment. Excellent communication skills and the ability to build strong relationships with students, parents, and staff. A commitment to continuous professional development and a passion for helping students thrive.

Why Join Us?

Friendly and supportive team of staff. Opportunity for career progression, with a permanent position available after the temporary contract. Lovely location in Tunbridge Wells, with excellent transport links. A school that values creativity, inclusivity, and the well-being of its students and staff.

If this role interests you, you know someone that would be interested or would like to find out more, please do get in touch or APPLY! We would love to hear from you.

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