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Do you believe every child deserves a champion and are you passionate about being that advocate in a mainstream setting? Are you a primary specialist driven by a mission to close the educational gap and act as a powerful force for social mobility? Do you have the heart to celebrate every student win, no matter how small, while navigating the daily challenges of primary education? If you have the grit to navigate the challenges of the primary phase and the resilience to break down barriers to learning, you belong on our team.
Job Responsibility:
Full teaching responsibility for a class, including planning, delivering, and assessing the National Curriculum to foster a love of learning
Act as a champion for all students, specifically supporting SEND learners within a mainstream setting and breaking down barriers to learning
Use Assessment for Learning strategies and positive behaviour management to track progress and improve student outcomes
Work closely with the Senior Leadership Team, parents, and multi-agency teams such as Educational Psychologists
Contribute to the wider school community and assist in shaping intervention programs or leading specific curriculum strategies
Requirements:
Full UK QTS
Relevant degree and have taught the National Curriculum in a Primary setting
Substantial experience in a specific phase (e.g., KS1 or KS2), including a deep understanding of moderation and statutory assessments
A proven track record of improving outcomes for diverse learner groups and a working knowledge of EHCP processes
The creative vision to innovate the curriculum and adapt resources in real-time to meet the needs of all pupils
Highly organized and emotionally intelligent communication skills, with the ability to handle sensitive parental conversations
The ability to support and mentor colleagues to cultivate the next generation of teaching talent