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KS1 Teacher

Milton Keynes
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Inspire. Nurture. Empower.
Key Stage 1 Teacher – Milton Keynes
Salary: MPS/UPS – £29,344 to £44,919
Contract: Full Time | Start Date: September 2025

Are you a caring, creative, and dedicated KS1 teacher looking to make a difference? A welcoming and well-resourced primary school in Milton Keynes is looking for an enthusiastic Key Stage 1 teacher to join their nurturing team this September.

The Opportunity

This is more than just a teaching post — it’s your chance to inspire a love of learning from the very beginning. As a KS1 teacher, you'll build strong foundations, spark curiosity, and create a safe, happy space where every child can thrive. You’ll be part of a supportive and forward-thinking team that values collaboration, creativity, and continuous growth.

Your Key Responsibilities

Deliver fun, engaging, and developmentally appropriate lessons aligned with the KS1 National Curriculum

Use assessment to guide planning and support individual learning needs

Foster a positive classroom environment that promotes emotional and social development

Support children’s early reading, writing, and numeracy skills through imaginative teaching

Work closely with teaching assistants, colleagues, and families to support every child

Maintain high standards of safeguarding, wellbeing, and behaviour

What We’re Looking For

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

Experience or strong understanding of KS1 teaching and early childhood development

A warm, nurturing approach and a passion for helping young children flourish

Strong classroom management and a reflective, proactive mindset

A team player who’s committed to the wider school community

What You’ll Gain

Competitive salary based on experience

Weekly pay and pension contributions

Access to tailored CPD and safeguarding training

A dedicated consultant to guide your teaching career

A fulfilling, long-term role in a Milton Keynes school

£100 referral bonus for each successful recommendation

Whether you’re an experienced KS1 teacher or an enthusiastic ECT ready to start your journey, we’d love to hear from you!

Apply today by calling Joel on  Or visit to find out more

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