KS1 teacher - Leeds

Leeds
2 weeks ago
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Are you a passionate KS1 Teacher seeking a fresh start in vibrant Leeds primary schools?

Do you dream of nurturing young minds and sparking a love of learning in those crucial early years?

Are you ready for a rewarding new role after the Easter break?

If you answered "yes", then Randstad Education has exciting opportunities waiting for you!

We're partnering with fantastic schools across Leeds who are seeking dedicated KS1 Teachers for both short-term and long-term roles starting after the Easter holidays.

Here's what you can expect:

Make a Real Difference: Shape the lives of young learners in their crucial early years, helping them develop essential skills and a positive attitude toward education.
Variety and Flexibility: Choose the role that suits you best, whether it's a long-term position to build lasting relationships or a short-term role to gain diverse experience across different schools.
Rewarding and Supportive Environment: Work in a welcoming and collaborative school environment with dedicated staff who are passionate about supporting pupils' growth.
Competitive Pay and Excellent Benefits: Enjoy attractive rates of pay, paid weekly, plus access to Randstad's benefits package and valuable professional development opportunities.
Dedicated Consultant Support: Our friendly and experienced team will provide personalised guidance, help you navigate the job search process, and find the perfect KS1 role in Leeds.
We're looking for:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
Experience teaching in KS1 (Years 1 & 2)
A passion for creating engaging and playful learning experiences
Strong classroom management skills and a nurturing approach
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
A valid DBS check (or willingness to obtain one)
Ready to spark a love of learning in little learners and make a real impact in a Leeds primary school?

Take the first step towards your new adventure!

Apply online today with your CV
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Let Randstad Education help you find your perfect KS1 teaching role in Leeds

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