A Key Stage 1 Teacher is required for a full-time role starting after the Easter break, working through Teaching Personnel in a one-form entry primary school that we are proudly partnered with.
As a KS1 class teacher in a one-form entry school you will be responsible for planning and teaching the full curriculum, assessing pupils, supporting phonics and early reading, managing behaviour, communicating with parents, supporting SEND, and contributing to the wider school community.
The role is due to start in summer term (13th April) and will be via Teaching Personnel intially, with the prospect of a permanent role for the right person.
The main responsibility is delivering high-quality lessons aligned with the National Curriculum for England.
Key duties include:
In KS1, there is also strong emphasis on:
Assessment and Tracking Progress
Teachers must monitor and evaluate pupils’ progress.
Typical responsibilities:
Phonics and Early Reading
A major KS1 focus is phonics.
Responsibilities include:
Classroom and Behaviour Management
Teachers must maintain a structured learning environment.
This includes:
Supporting SEND and Inclusion
Teachers must ensure all pupils can access learning.
Key tasks:
Working With Teaching Assistants
In a one-form entry school, the teacher usually directs a Teaching Assistant (TA).
Responsibilities include:
Communication With Parents
KS1 teachers build strong partnerships with families.
This involves:
Wider School Responsibilities
Because a one-form entry school has fewer staff, teachers often take on additional roles.
Examples:
Safeguarding and Pastoral Care
All teachers must follow safeguarding procedures.
This includes:
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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