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Full time teacher KS2 (Year 3 or Year 4)
We are looking to appoint a motivated and enthusiastic teacher to join our friendly and supportive team. This post is suitable for a Newly Qualified Teacher.
The successful candidate will:
Have KS2 experience
Demonstrate excellent classroom practice
Have high expectations of achievement and behaviour
Be well organised with the ability to work as part of a team
Strengths in Maths or Music or ICT are desirable but not essential as subject area can be negotiated with successful candidate.
As a school we can offer you:
Enthusiastic children who are keen to learn
A supportive staff team
A firm commitment to your personal and professional development
Weekly PPA time with your year group team
Brightlingsea Junior School, is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our children. This appointment will be subject to an enhanced CRB, medical checks and satisfactory references.
Apply online or via the school website. Application packs are also available from the school office.
Information about the School
In September 2018, Brightlingsea Infant School & Nursery and Brightlingsea Junior School became Brightlingsea Primary School and Nursery. We are a large Primary School, taking children from 2 to 11 years, with a three form entry and approximately 750 children on roll. This is an exciting time for our school and we are looking to further improve outcomes for our children and families. As a large school we are able to offer some exciting opportunities for staff: we recognise the importance of professional development and believe in investing in staff to help us to achieve our vision.
We are an inclusive school and strive to deliver a fully accessible social and academic curriculum. Our aim is for all pupils to achieve their full potential. We provide a welcoming, caring and supportive environment, which allows children to develop socially, emotionally and academically. All our staff play an important part in children's development. Parents are actively encouraged to take a vested interest in the school, so that together, school, parents and children can work together in partnership.