Year 1 Teacher

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Role: Year 1 Primary Teacher

                                                                                                                                                                       Start Date: ASAP or September start (Option to extend)

Pay: £31,350 – £42,689

Location –Hemel Hempstead (Hertfordshire)

Temp – Perm

Part Time

Overview:

Supply Desk is on the lookout for an enthusiastic Year 1 Primary Teacher to join a vibrant primary school in Hemel Hempstead ! This exciting long-term contract could lead to a permanent position ASAP or September. You'll be diving into the primary curriculum and making a real impact on young learners. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to inspire and engage students in a dynamic environment!

About the school:

At our primary school, we foster a nurturing and inclusive environment where every child thrives. We create a love of learning through engaging experiences that spark curiosity and creativity. Our extensive onsite and community facilities enhance education with dynamic opportunities inside and outside the classroom. Students enjoy diverse activities, including physical education in our Arena, music instruction in our Music and Dance studio, and creative sessions in our Forest School. We seek a part-time teacher to join our dedicated team, with the flexibility to choose three working days each week.

About the role:

Part-time role with flexible scheduling
Foster a nurturing and supportive learning environment.
Compassionate and dedicated approach to education
Adapt to evolving classroom dynamics and take on various teaching duties.
Ability to balance consistency with flexibility to meet diverse student needs
Engage with the primary curriculum and provide individualized attention
Inspire and empower students to reach their full potential
The ideal candidate must:

Have the right to work within the UK
Previous experience working in a classroom setting is essential
Must be DBS registered on the update system or willing to obtain one
Comfortable and flexible working in diverse environments
Strong understanding of the primary curriculum.
Responsible for both marking and planning lessons
Possess strong classroom management skills.
Must hold QTS, PGCE, or an equivalent overseas qualification
Benefits:

-          Personal Development through Supply Desk

-          Contributory pensions scheme

-          Refer a friend scheme

Additional Information:

Competitive salary based on qualifications and experience
Full-time position with opportunities for professional development and growth.
Supportive working environment within a well-established educational institution.
Training and support can be provided.
Please call Natasha on for more information

Please view our website

A high volume of candidates is expected to apply so please do not delay, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted

We have a refer a friend rewards bundle, yourself and your referred candidate can earn up to £150 collectively! All you need to do is refer a friend, Teaching Assistant or Teacher to Supply Desk. Please get in touch for further details.

Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS (formerly CRB) check which must be maintained throughout the period of employment and meet Safer Recruitment standards

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