Empowering Learning
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London, Greater London
Primary Teacher - Primary NQT
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Job Type: Full-time |
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Salary: £30480 - £40335 per annum |
Overview
Primary Teacher - Primary NQT Are you currently working towards your PGCE and QTS? Are you looking for your first permanent teaching post as a Primary NQT in North London? Secure your first permanent position as a Newly Qualified Primary Teacher If you're a Primary Teacher with experience, has a talent for teamwork and high quality teaching, this could be a new step towards the teaching role you have be wishing for…. Primary Teacher Primary NQT- All years groups available Permanent post from September 2020 2 Form-entry Primary School located in North West London Inner London Teacher Pay scale "Outstanding "Primary School graded by Ofsted in 2015 Experienced and nurturing Head Teacher Car parking available Ongoing CPD You must be a personable and ambitious Primary Teacher (NQT from this summer) who has a track record of 'Good' or better classroom practice and an understanding of both team and individual work. You will be a passionate individual who can ensure every student in your care achieves their potential and beyond. An Outstanding, vibrant primary, this school is found in North West, London and is easy to reach by public transport. Ofsted have recognised the high-quality education this school delivers to all pupils and has awarded it an 'Outstanding' grade accordingly. The school has very strong, approachable leadership and a clear structure for those who wish to progress. The successful Primary Teacher can look forward to becoming an important part of a friendly and supportive staff team at this promising school in Brent. Its location means that it can be easily reached from both central and North/ North West London & surrounding areas. The school boasts quiet suburban surroundings as well as the attractions of central London mere 20 minutes away. For more information about the school, and the chance to visit it before an interview email a CV and covering letter to Ryan Holtby at Empowering Learning.