Primary Teacher

Primary Teacher

Posted 1 week ago by 1772616093

£190 Per day
Undetermined
Undetermined
Leicester, Leicestershire

Summary: We are seeking a dedicated Primary Teacher to join our inclusive school in Leicester, responsible for delivering engaging lessons tailored to diverse learners. The role emphasizes creating a supportive classroom environment, effective assessment, and collaboration with colleagues and parents. The ideal candidate will possess strong subject knowledge and a passion for fostering children's development.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Plan and deliver high-quality, engaging lessons that cater to all learners.
  • Create a positive and safe classroom environment.
  • Conduct effective assessment and tracking of student progress.
  • Differentiate instruction to support pupils of varying abilities, including those with SEN.
  • Maintain high expectations for behaviour and achievement.
  • Collaborate with colleagues and support staff for whole-school development.
  • Communicate effectively with parents and carers.
  • Uphold the school's commitment to safeguarding and pupil wellbeing.

Key Skills:

  • Strong subject knowledge.
  • Excellent classroom management skills.
  • Creativity in teaching approaches.
  • Passion for supporting children's academic, social, and emotional development.

Salary (Rate): £190 daily

City: Leicester

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

We are seeking an enthusiastic, reflective and committed Primary Teacher to join our welcoming and inclusive school in Leicester. The successful candidate will be responsible for planning and delivering high-quality, engaging lessons that meet the needs of all learners and promote strong progress across the curriculum. You will create a positive, stimulating and safe classroom environment where children feel valued, supported and motivated to achieve their best. The role involves effective assessment, tracking and use of data to inform teaching, differentiation to support pupils of varying abilities including those with Special Educational Needs (SEN), and maintaining high expectations for behaviour and achievement. You will work collaboratively with colleagues, support staff and senior leaders to contribute to whole-school development, communicate effectively with parents and carers, and uphold the school's commitment to safeguarding and pupil wellbeing. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong subject knowledge, excellent classroom management skills, creativity in their teaching approach, and a genuine passion for supporting children's academic, social and emotional development.