Year 5 Part-time Teacher required in ATHERSTONE. January start

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  • Job type

    Temporary
  • Location

    Tamworth
  • Working Pattern

    Part-time,
  • Specialism

    Primary Teaching
  • Industry

    Education & Training
  • Pay

    Depends on experience

Year 5 Part-time Teacher required in ATHERSTONE. January start.

Your new school

A two-form entry school in North Warwickshire would like a KS2 to join their welcoming and supportive team on a part-time basis, from January.

Your new role

Your new role will be based in upper key stage 2, Thursday and Friday mornings only. Plans will be left on a weekly basis by their class teacher, you will be required to mark all books and to differentiate the plans if required.

What you'll need to succeed

  • You will need to be a qualified teacher with QTS status.
  • Previous experience in KS2
  • To be creative, enthusiastic and engaging.
  • Have a genuine passion for teaching that will help you stand out and help the children reach their full potential.

What you'll get in return

  • Exclusive access to long-term and permanent teaching opportunities with our partnership schools.
  • Daily pay rates comparative to permanent members of teaching staff (AWR legislation).
  • An expert consultant to offer support and guidance
  • Refer a friend reward scheme – £250 for every referral


What you need to do now

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