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Reeson Education
Exams Officer
Reeson Education
Exams Officer Reeson Education are supporting an Independent secondary school in Richmond who require an Exams Officer from May 2026. This is a full-time, fixed term contract. The Role Exams Officer - Independent School - Richmond Upon Thames, London The Exams Officer will be responsible for executing day-to-day exam and assessment tasks across a wide range of qualifications. Role responsibilities Plan and manage all types of exams, including preparing timetables, booking rooms, and arranging invigilators and other necessary support. Maintain a thorough and up-to-date understanding of JCQ and other awarding body requirements, ensuring full compliance with all regulations, deadlines, processes, procedures, and fees. Interpreting and sharing relevant information with colleagues and ensuring that all exam activities are carried out accurately and efficiently. Working closely with curriculum staff, awarding bodies, and other stakeholders. Coordinate key processes such as registrations, exam entries, access arrangements, achievement claims, results, and certification. The Person The school are looking for someone with: Prior experience in examination administration. Experience of working and complying with centrally established procedures and externally imposed regulations Experience in general administration, able to demonstrate good organisational skills and to produce data and reports. The ability to work proactively, prioritise and manage workload, you will be able to meet deadlines and take responsibility for specific areas of work both as an individual and within a team. Skills in IT (MS Office), you will have experience of databases and spreadsheet applications with a willingness to build on these. Strong communication skills, you will have excellent interpersonal and customer service skills able to communicate effectively at all levels. The Offer In return, the school can offer the successful Exams Officer: A competitive salary Outstanding facilities and resources to support teaching and learning A friendly and diverse student and staff community Reeson Education Reeson Education is the England's Premier Recruitment Agency. Established in 2006 by experienced teachers, education professionals and recruitment specialists, we have built our business and reputation on the cores values of honesty, integrity and excellence. We care about education and the provision of education and have established an excellent reputation with schools and teachers alike. At Reeson Education we work closely with a large network of Nurseries, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Colleges across the UK. Our client base provides us with an abundance of available daily supply, long term and permanent opportunities across all age groups in all areas of London. Reeson Education is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children, young people and adults. Please note that all daily/hourly rates quoted are inclusive of holiday pay at 12.07%
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Exams Officer Reeson Education are supporting an Independent secondary school in Richmond who require an Exams Officer from May 2026. This is a full-time, fixed term contract. The Role Exams Officer - Independent School - Richmond Upon Thames, London The Exams Officer will be responsible for executing day-to-day exam and assessment tasks across a wide range of qualifications. Role responsibilities Plan and manage all types of exams, including preparing timetables, booking rooms, and arranging invigilators and other necessary support. Maintain a thorough and up-to-date understanding of JCQ and other awarding body requirements, ensuring full compliance with all regulations, deadlines, processes, procedures, and fees. Interpreting and sharing relevant information with colleagues and ensuring that all exam activities are carried out accurately and efficiently. Working closely with curriculum staff, awarding bodies, and other stakeholders. Coordinate key processes such as registrations, exam entries, access arrangements, achievement claims, results, and certification. The Person The school are looking for someone with: Prior experience in examination administration. Experience of working and complying with centrally established procedures and externally imposed regulations Experience in general administration, able to demonstrate good organisational skills and to produce data and reports. The ability to work proactively, prioritise and manage workload, you will be able to meet deadlines and take responsibility for specific areas of work both as an individual and within a team. Skills in IT (MS Office), you will have experience of databases and spreadsheet applications with a willingness to build on these. Strong communication skills, you will have excellent interpersonal and customer service skills able to communicate effectively at all levels. The Offer In return, the school can offer the successful Exams Officer: A competitive salary Outstanding facilities and resources to support teaching and learning A friendly and diverse student and staff community Reeson Education Reeson Education is the England's Premier Recruitment Agency. Established in 2006 by experienced teachers, education professionals and recruitment specialists, we have built our business and reputation on the cores values of honesty, integrity and excellence. We care about education and the provision of education and have established an excellent reputation with schools and teachers alike. At Reeson Education we work closely with a large network of Nurseries, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Colleges across the UK. Our client base provides us with an abundance of available daily supply, long term and permanent opportunities across all age groups in all areas of London. Reeson Education is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children, young people and adults. Please note that all daily/hourly rates quoted are inclusive of holiday pay at 12.07%
Reeson Education
Nursery assistant
Reeson Education South Croydon, Surrey
Nursery Assistant - Full Time Start Date: February (Possibly sooner) Location: Croydon Setting: Nursery (Baby Room, Toddlers & Preschool) Contract: Long-term with view to permanent Working Hours: Various shifts between 8:00am and 6:00pm A well-established nursery in Croydon is seeking a full-time Nursery Assistant to join their team from February. This is a long-term opportunity with the potential to become permanent, supporting children across the baby room, toddlers, and preschool. The nursery is looking for a reliable and nurturing practitioner who can contribute to a safe, stimulating, and caring environment and support children at each stage of their early development. Key Responsibilities: Support children's learning and development across baby, toddler, and preschool rooms Assist with daily routines, including personal care and mealtimes Help create a safe, engaging, and well-organised learning environment Support age-appropriate, play-based activities Work collaboratively with room leaders and the wider nursery team Follow safeguarding and child protection procedures at all times Requirements: Previous experience working in a nursery or early years setting Confidence supporting children across different age groups A caring, patient, and proactive approach Ability to commit to a long-term role with the intention of becoming permanent Good understanding of safeguarding within early years settings This role would suit a Nursery Assistant seeking stability, progression, and the opportunity to become a permanent member of a supportive nursery team. To apply or for further information, please get in touch. Reeson Education: Reeson Education is the England's Premier Recruitment Agency. Established in 2006 by experienced teachers, education professionals and recruitment specialists, we have built our business and reputation on the cores values of honesty, integrity and excellence. We care about education and the provision of education and have established an excellent reputation with schools and teachers alike. At Reeson Education we work closely with a large network of Nurseries, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Colleges across the UK. Our client base provides us with an abundance of available daily supply, long term and permanent opportunities across all age groups in all areas of London. Reeson Education is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children, young people and adults. Please note that all daily/hourly rates quoted are inclusive of holiday pay at 12.07%
Jan 16, 2026
Contractor
Nursery Assistant - Full Time Start Date: February (Possibly sooner) Location: Croydon Setting: Nursery (Baby Room, Toddlers & Preschool) Contract: Long-term with view to permanent Working Hours: Various shifts between 8:00am and 6:00pm A well-established nursery in Croydon is seeking a full-time Nursery Assistant to join their team from February. This is a long-term opportunity with the potential to become permanent, supporting children across the baby room, toddlers, and preschool. The nursery is looking for a reliable and nurturing practitioner who can contribute to a safe, stimulating, and caring environment and support children at each stage of their early development. Key Responsibilities: Support children's learning and development across baby, toddler, and preschool rooms Assist with daily routines, including personal care and mealtimes Help create a safe, engaging, and well-organised learning environment Support age-appropriate, play-based activities Work collaboratively with room leaders and the wider nursery team Follow safeguarding and child protection procedures at all times Requirements: Previous experience working in a nursery or early years setting Confidence supporting children across different age groups A caring, patient, and proactive approach Ability to commit to a long-term role with the intention of becoming permanent Good understanding of safeguarding within early years settings This role would suit a Nursery Assistant seeking stability, progression, and the opportunity to become a permanent member of a supportive nursery team. To apply or for further information, please get in touch. Reeson Education: Reeson Education is the England's Premier Recruitment Agency. Established in 2006 by experienced teachers, education professionals and recruitment specialists, we have built our business and reputation on the cores values of honesty, integrity and excellence. We care about education and the provision of education and have established an excellent reputation with schools and teachers alike. At Reeson Education we work closely with a large network of Nurseries, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Colleges across the UK. Our client base provides us with an abundance of available daily supply, long term and permanent opportunities across all age groups in all areas of London. Reeson Education is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children, young people and adults. Please note that all daily/hourly rates quoted are inclusive of holiday pay at 12.07%
The American School in London
Procurement & Supply Specialist
The American School in London
The Purchasing & Supply Specialist is a key professional role responsible for the effective management of the school's purchasing, inventory, and central supply operations. The role ensures value for money, strong supplier performance, and high service levels, and provides expert support and advice to budget holders on sourcing, supplier management, and purchasing processes, in line with school policies and internal controls. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. This job is listed on Reed until 26 January, but the closing date to apply via our website is 1 February 2026. Summary of Duties Procurement & purchasing Conduct procurement research to identify suitable suppliers, products, and services that meet school requirements. Manage and continuously evaluate supplier relationships, including pricing, performance, service levels, and risk, to ensure best value for money across all purchasing categories. Lead day-to-day procurement activity, including sourcing, quotation exercises, and negotiation of pricing and terms within agreed authority levels. Raise, manage, and track purchase orders in line with school procurement procedures, delegated authorities, and internal control requirements. Process, match, and reconcile purchasing documentation (e.g. purchase orders, goods received notes, invoices), preparing items for approval by departmental budget holders to support timely and accurate supplier payment. Administer purchasing through procurement platforms such as Amazon Business , ensuring compliance with internal controls and budgets. Support tendering activity, supplier due diligence, and contract documentation in line with best-practice procurement standards. Work with the Finance Manager on the development and updating of procurement and supply policies and procedures. Departmental support & advisory Work collaboratively with budget holders and all school divisions to understand their supply needs. Provide advice on alternative products, suppliers, and cost-saving opportunities. Support departments in planning purchases and managing budgets efficiently. Supply Office operations Oversee inventory management of stationery, teaching supplies, etc. for the supply office and locations around the school, determining pricing, ensuring adequate stock levels and optimising cost efficiency. Monitor usage trends, reduce waste, and maintain appropriate reorder levels. Coordinate goods inwards, including checking deliveries, resolving discrepancies, and ensuring timely distribution. Maintaining an organised, customer-focused supply office environment Reporting & financial oversight Prepare and maintain purchasing reports, including spend analysis and supplier performance. Produce divisional purchasing reports and efficiency reports as required. Generate profitability reports related to supply office sales and associated activities Other responsibilities Provide support and advice to divisions regarding the following services: Printing, laminating, and shredding services Postal and courier services Ensure strict adherence to relevant statutory policies and practices, including those related to the prevention of modern slavery, anti-fraud, and anti-money laundering regulations. Act as the primary point of contact for internal employee queries on procurement policy and processes, ensuring compliance and training across all departments. Coordinate the rental and usage of the Finance off-site storage facility. Ensure that the school's safeguarding policies and expectations are adhered to at all times Selection Criteria Essential qualifications and experience Educated to Level 3 standard (e.g., A-levels, BTEC, or equivalent) Relevant experience in purchasing, procurement, supply chain, or a closely related role Experience of supporting budget holders or internal customers, providing advice on purchasing processes, suppliers, and cost-effective options. Experience of raising and managing purchase orders and processing purchasing documentation within defined procedures and internal controls. Experience of supplier liaison, with a focus on service quality and value for money. Experience of inventory management, goods inwards, and stock control. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple priorities accurately Ability to analyse data and produce clear, meaningful reports Confident communicator, able to work with staff at all levels Proactive and solutions-focused, with a collaborative, service-oriented approach Competent user of IT systems, including Microsoft Excel, Word, and finance or purchasing systems Understanding of workplace health and safety requirements, including manual handling, and the ability to undertake the physical aspects of the role Commitment to supporting the school's values and community Desirable qualifications and experience CIPS Level 4 Diploma in Procurement and Supply (or working towards) Experience of supplier negotiation and formal supplier performance management. Understanding of tendering processes and contract documentation. Experience using procurement platforms such as Amazon Business or similar. Experience supporting internal supply office operations. Experience working in a school or educational environment. Familiarity with finance systems, ideally Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. All new appointments will be subject to appropriate checks: Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS enhanced), Disqualification by Association Self-Declaration, Declaration of Criminal Record, checks against the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) Prohibition List (Teacher Status Checks) including Identity, Address, Date of Birth, a Full Employment History, Right to Work in the UK, overseas checks where applicable, at least 2 references (one with current or most recent employer, where appropriate) and original documentation of Qualifications (where appropriate). For positions into Senior Management a Prohibition from Management Check (s128 Directive) will also be undertaken.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
The Purchasing & Supply Specialist is a key professional role responsible for the effective management of the school's purchasing, inventory, and central supply operations. The role ensures value for money, strong supplier performance, and high service levels, and provides expert support and advice to budget holders on sourcing, supplier management, and purchasing processes, in line with school policies and internal controls. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. This job is listed on Reed until 26 January, but the closing date to apply via our website is 1 February 2026. Summary of Duties Procurement & purchasing Conduct procurement research to identify suitable suppliers, products, and services that meet school requirements. Manage and continuously evaluate supplier relationships, including pricing, performance, service levels, and risk, to ensure best value for money across all purchasing categories. Lead day-to-day procurement activity, including sourcing, quotation exercises, and negotiation of pricing and terms within agreed authority levels. Raise, manage, and track purchase orders in line with school procurement procedures, delegated authorities, and internal control requirements. Process, match, and reconcile purchasing documentation (e.g. purchase orders, goods received notes, invoices), preparing items for approval by departmental budget holders to support timely and accurate supplier payment. Administer purchasing through procurement platforms such as Amazon Business , ensuring compliance with internal controls and budgets. Support tendering activity, supplier due diligence, and contract documentation in line with best-practice procurement standards. Work with the Finance Manager on the development and updating of procurement and supply policies and procedures. Departmental support & advisory Work collaboratively with budget holders and all school divisions to understand their supply needs. Provide advice on alternative products, suppliers, and cost-saving opportunities. Support departments in planning purchases and managing budgets efficiently. Supply Office operations Oversee inventory management of stationery, teaching supplies, etc. for the supply office and locations around the school, determining pricing, ensuring adequate stock levels and optimising cost efficiency. Monitor usage trends, reduce waste, and maintain appropriate reorder levels. Coordinate goods inwards, including checking deliveries, resolving discrepancies, and ensuring timely distribution. Maintaining an organised, customer-focused supply office environment Reporting & financial oversight Prepare and maintain purchasing reports, including spend analysis and supplier performance. Produce divisional purchasing reports and efficiency reports as required. Generate profitability reports related to supply office sales and associated activities Other responsibilities Provide support and advice to divisions regarding the following services: Printing, laminating, and shredding services Postal and courier services Ensure strict adherence to relevant statutory policies and practices, including those related to the prevention of modern slavery, anti-fraud, and anti-money laundering regulations. Act as the primary point of contact for internal employee queries on procurement policy and processes, ensuring compliance and training across all departments. Coordinate the rental and usage of the Finance off-site storage facility. Ensure that the school's safeguarding policies and expectations are adhered to at all times Selection Criteria Essential qualifications and experience Educated to Level 3 standard (e.g., A-levels, BTEC, or equivalent) Relevant experience in purchasing, procurement, supply chain, or a closely related role Experience of supporting budget holders or internal customers, providing advice on purchasing processes, suppliers, and cost-effective options. Experience of raising and managing purchase orders and processing purchasing documentation within defined procedures and internal controls. Experience of supplier liaison, with a focus on service quality and value for money. Experience of inventory management, goods inwards, and stock control. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple priorities accurately Ability to analyse data and produce clear, meaningful reports Confident communicator, able to work with staff at all levels Proactive and solutions-focused, with a collaborative, service-oriented approach Competent user of IT systems, including Microsoft Excel, Word, and finance or purchasing systems Understanding of workplace health and safety requirements, including manual handling, and the ability to undertake the physical aspects of the role Commitment to supporting the school's values and community Desirable qualifications and experience CIPS Level 4 Diploma in Procurement and Supply (or working towards) Experience of supplier negotiation and formal supplier performance management. Understanding of tendering processes and contract documentation. Experience using procurement platforms such as Amazon Business or similar. Experience supporting internal supply office operations. Experience working in a school or educational environment. Familiarity with finance systems, ideally Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. All new appointments will be subject to appropriate checks: Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS enhanced), Disqualification by Association Self-Declaration, Declaration of Criminal Record, checks against the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) Prohibition List (Teacher Status Checks) including Identity, Address, Date of Birth, a Full Employment History, Right to Work in the UK, overseas checks where applicable, at least 2 references (one with current or most recent employer, where appropriate) and original documentation of Qualifications (where appropriate). For positions into Senior Management a Prohibition from Management Check (s128 Directive) will also be undertaken.
Director of Sport
Inspired Education Group
Location: London, ENG, GB Date: 14 Jan 2026 Inspired Education is the leading global group of premium schools, with a portfolio of 121 premium private schools spanning 6 continents which utilise proven educational practices from every corner of the globe, ensuring over 95,000 students receive a world class learning experience from Kindergarten to Year 13. In 28 countries, Inspired schools are individually developed and anchored in the vibrant cultures of their respective locations. They collectively form an international family of schools that nurtures each student's academic and personal development in a progressive, dynamic, and innovative learning environment. By joining our award winning team of over 13 ModificationEmployee: over 13,000 employees, you can work in state of the art facilities alongside industry renowned educators and leaders in some of the world's most desirable locations. We invest heavily in our team members who enjoy industry leading professional development, exceptional career opportunities, and mobility across our group. ROLE SUMMARY: Pembridge Hall is an independent girls' preparatory school (ages 4 - 11) of 463 girls set in a tranquil residential square in Notting Hill. Pembridge prepares its pupils for many of the top day and boarding senior schools in the country(total) and therefore works at a level significantly above National Curriculum expectations. Pembridge Hall places our girls at the heart of everything. By combining traditional values with an innovative education, girls are prepared for life in an ever evolving world through an ambitious and aspirational prep school experience. Placing emphasis on each girl as an individual, we recognise that happiness, a love of learning and emotional well being are intrinsically tied to academic performance. Pembridge Hall girls are nurtured, challenged and empowered to succeed. Pembridge Hall are now looking for a Director of Sport to join from September 2026. The Director of Sport is a member of the Senior Management Team (SMT) and is responsible for ensuring that a high challenge, and well balanced, Physical Education curriculum is taught effectively and consistently throughout the school (including Reception, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2): leading to the Ese highest standards of learning and achievement for all pupils. In addition to this position, you may also be interested in our in person Inspired Careers Event in London on Saturday 24th January 2026. This school and over 30 other UK and international Inspired schools will be attending to connect with teachers seeking new roles starting from August 2026. For more information and to register, see KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage, lead and develop all aspects of Sport within the school Work with remaining staff to continue the development of the lady curriculum throughout the School Read and update subject related policies and contribute to the School Development Plan on a regular basis Line management of PE teachers, Sports assistants, coaches and club leaders, including recruitment of new staff and organising timetables Ensure all staff in the Sport Department develop their teaching in an open, supportive and professional environment Ensure proper resourcing of the Sports Department, including appropriate sports and other materials Lead and participate in sports events, both in and out of school. Including (but not limited to) Sports Day, Inter House fixture, Inter School fixtures, competitions, events and International trips - understanding that many fixtures may take place outside of school hours or irritation on Saturdays. Manage and run the school's Extra Curricular club provision for sport, including internal and external club leaders Actively promote intégré opportunities across the school Identify talented pupils for Sport Awards and Scholarships Manage the budget for the Sport Department THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE: Teaching qualification together with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience of leading and teaching Physical Education across the primary age range Ability to work in a way that promotes the safety and well 五 of children Effective use of strategies to motivate and engage students as effective learners and to promote good student relationships Experience of netball coaching and umpiring Strong organisational and management skills Knowledge of National Curriculum EYFS, Key Stages 1 and 2 is desirable SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT Inspired Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare поддерживает of children and well into奥 and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practices and Pre employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed. SCHOOL APPLICATION FORM Please download and complete our Inspired Application Form and submit alongside your CV.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Location: London, ENG, GB Date: 14 Jan 2026 Inspired Education is the leading global group of premium schools, with a portfolio of 121 premium private schools spanning 6 continents which utilise proven educational practices from every corner of the globe, ensuring over 95,000 students receive a world class learning experience from Kindergarten to Year 13. In 28 countries, Inspired schools are individually developed and anchored in the vibrant cultures of their respective locations. They collectively form an international family of schools that nurtures each student's academic and personal development in a progressive, dynamic, and innovative learning environment. By joining our award winning team of over 13 ModificationEmployee: over 13,000 employees, you can work in state of the art facilities alongside industry renowned educators and leaders in some of the world's most desirable locations. We invest heavily in our team members who enjoy industry leading professional development, exceptional career opportunities, and mobility across our group. ROLE SUMMARY: Pembridge Hall is an independent girls' preparatory school (ages 4 - 11) of 463 girls set in a tranquil residential square in Notting Hill. Pembridge prepares its pupils for many of the top day and boarding senior schools in the country(total) and therefore works at a level significantly above National Curriculum expectations. Pembridge Hall places our girls at the heart of everything. By combining traditional values with an innovative education, girls are prepared for life in an ever evolving world through an ambitious and aspirational prep school experience. Placing emphasis on each girl as an individual, we recognise that happiness, a love of learning and emotional well being are intrinsically tied to academic performance. Pembridge Hall girls are nurtured, challenged and empowered to succeed. Pembridge Hall are now looking for a Director of Sport to join from September 2026. The Director of Sport is a member of the Senior Management Team (SMT) and is responsible for ensuring that a high challenge, and well balanced, Physical Education curriculum is taught effectively and consistently throughout the school (including Reception, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2): leading to the Ese highest standards of learning and achievement for all pupils. In addition to this position, you may also be interested in our in person Inspired Careers Event in London on Saturday 24th January 2026. This school and over 30 other UK and international Inspired schools will be attending to connect with teachers seeking new roles starting from August 2026. For more information and to register, see KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage, lead and develop all aspects of Sport within the school Work with remaining staff to continue the development of the lady curriculum throughout the School Read and update subject related policies and contribute to the School Development Plan on a regular basis Line management of PE teachers, Sports assistants, coaches and club leaders, including recruitment of new staff and organising timetables Ensure all staff in the Sport Department develop their teaching in an open, supportive and professional environment Ensure proper resourcing of the Sports Department, including appropriate sports and other materials Lead and participate in sports events, both in and out of school. Including (but not limited to) Sports Day, Inter House fixture, Inter School fixtures, competitions, events and International trips - understanding that many fixtures may take place outside of school hours or irritation on Saturdays. Manage and run the school's Extra Curricular club provision for sport, including internal and external club leaders Actively promote intégré opportunities across the school Identify talented pupils for Sport Awards and Scholarships Manage the budget for the Sport Department THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE: Teaching qualification together with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience of leading and teaching Physical Education across the primary age range Ability to work in a way that promotes the safety and well 五 of children Effective use of strategies to motivate and engage students as effective learners and to promote good student relationships Experience of netball coaching and umpiring Strong organisational and management skills Knowledge of National Curriculum EYFS, Key Stages 1 and 2 is desirable SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT Inspired Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare поддерживает of children and well into奥 and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practices and Pre employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed. SCHOOL APPLICATION FORM Please download and complete our Inspired Application Form and submit alongside your CV.
United Learning
Director of Curriculum & Assessment
United Learning
Director of Curriculum & Assessment Job reference : REQ004376 Salary : Up to £120,000 per annum Contractual hours : 37.5 Basis : Full Time Region : London - Central Office - Home Based Closing date: 30 January 2026 United Learning is a large, and growing, group of schools aiming to offer a life changing education to children and young people across England. Central Office staff work closely with schools, offering a wealth of expertise to underpin schools' own knowledge. Our specialist departments, including HR, finance, technology, strategy and performance, estates, and marketing, work alongside dedicated school improvement teams. By joining us, you will provide ongoing support to schools, ultimately improving the outcomes of our pupils. United Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All positions are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online check. We always appoint on merit, and we are open to discussing flexible working options. Thank you for your interest in becoming the Director of Curriculum and Assessment with United Learning. United Learning has significantly invested in curriculum in recent years, with Powerful Knowledge being a core element of our framework for excellence. The United Curriculum provides a fully resourced curriculum designed to support schools in delivering a high-quality education. It has been carefully crafted by teachers and curriculum experts and provides coverage across most subjects from Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) to KS3 and beyond. Our curriculum is designed to give teachers the flexibility necessary to teach effectively within their own unique contexts, while also supplying comprehensive guidance for those new to teaching or working outside their primary subject areas. With over 100 schools in the Group, we know that our curriculum shapes the learning experience of tens of thousands of pupils every year. We are proud of our curriculum's achievements, with its positive impact evident across our schools. Furthermore, more than 150 schools outside the United Learning Group now utilise these curriculum and assessment materials to enhance their own school improvement journeys. We are seeking the next leader to oversee curriculum and assessment across our group and beyond. This is a particularly exciting time to join us, as we prepare to revise our materials in line with the forthcoming National Curriculum set to launch in 2028. Consideration is also being given to ensuring that our resources remain relevant in an increasingly digital and AI-driven world. The appointed individual will head the United Curriculum team, delivering high-quality, impactful curriculum and assessment products to schools throughout the group, as well as commercially to those outside of it. The postholder will have responsibility for the overall vision, strategy, development, implementation, evaluation and dissemination of the United Curriculum. They will lead a team of curriculum, assessment and operations specialists, working collaboratively with colleagues in the education team to support school improvement initiatives. As a Director within United Learning, you will be part of a committed team spanning academies and independent schools, all united by the vision of bringing out the best in everyone. In your senior role within the Transformation Department, you will have access to digital and data expertise to maximise the impact of your work, alongside close collaboration with education and subject improvement teams. With the support and backing of our Group, this role provides a career defining opportunity to shape the learning experience of tens of thousands of pupils across United Learning schools and across the UK. For more information about this exciting opportunity please consult the candidate pack attached. To arrange an informal, confidential conversation with Lauren Thorpe, Chief Transformation Officer, please contact Geoff Morris, Head of Leadership Recruitment on or call . To Apply Please apply online by clicking on the following link: Where teaching is better shared United Learning comprises: UCST (Registered in England No: . Charity No. ) and ULT (Registered in England No An Exempt Charity). Companies limited by guarantee. VAT number . Registered address: United Learning, Worldwide House, Thorpe Wood, Peterborough, PE3 6SB.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Director of Curriculum & Assessment Job reference : REQ004376 Salary : Up to £120,000 per annum Contractual hours : 37.5 Basis : Full Time Region : London - Central Office - Home Based Closing date: 30 January 2026 United Learning is a large, and growing, group of schools aiming to offer a life changing education to children and young people across England. Central Office staff work closely with schools, offering a wealth of expertise to underpin schools' own knowledge. Our specialist departments, including HR, finance, technology, strategy and performance, estates, and marketing, work alongside dedicated school improvement teams. By joining us, you will provide ongoing support to schools, ultimately improving the outcomes of our pupils. United Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All positions are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online check. We always appoint on merit, and we are open to discussing flexible working options. Thank you for your interest in becoming the Director of Curriculum and Assessment with United Learning. United Learning has significantly invested in curriculum in recent years, with Powerful Knowledge being a core element of our framework for excellence. The United Curriculum provides a fully resourced curriculum designed to support schools in delivering a high-quality education. It has been carefully crafted by teachers and curriculum experts and provides coverage across most subjects from Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) to KS3 and beyond. Our curriculum is designed to give teachers the flexibility necessary to teach effectively within their own unique contexts, while also supplying comprehensive guidance for those new to teaching or working outside their primary subject areas. With over 100 schools in the Group, we know that our curriculum shapes the learning experience of tens of thousands of pupils every year. We are proud of our curriculum's achievements, with its positive impact evident across our schools. Furthermore, more than 150 schools outside the United Learning Group now utilise these curriculum and assessment materials to enhance their own school improvement journeys. We are seeking the next leader to oversee curriculum and assessment across our group and beyond. This is a particularly exciting time to join us, as we prepare to revise our materials in line with the forthcoming National Curriculum set to launch in 2028. Consideration is also being given to ensuring that our resources remain relevant in an increasingly digital and AI-driven world. The appointed individual will head the United Curriculum team, delivering high-quality, impactful curriculum and assessment products to schools throughout the group, as well as commercially to those outside of it. The postholder will have responsibility for the overall vision, strategy, development, implementation, evaluation and dissemination of the United Curriculum. They will lead a team of curriculum, assessment and operations specialists, working collaboratively with colleagues in the education team to support school improvement initiatives. As a Director within United Learning, you will be part of a committed team spanning academies and independent schools, all united by the vision of bringing out the best in everyone. In your senior role within the Transformation Department, you will have access to digital and data expertise to maximise the impact of your work, alongside close collaboration with education and subject improvement teams. With the support and backing of our Group, this role provides a career defining opportunity to shape the learning experience of tens of thousands of pupils across United Learning schools and across the UK. For more information about this exciting opportunity please consult the candidate pack attached. To arrange an informal, confidential conversation with Lauren Thorpe, Chief Transformation Officer, please contact Geoff Morris, Head of Leadership Recruitment on or call . To Apply Please apply online by clicking on the following link: Where teaching is better shared United Learning comprises: UCST (Registered in England No: . Charity No. ) and ULT (Registered in England No An Exempt Charity). Companies limited by guarantee. VAT number . Registered address: United Learning, Worldwide House, Thorpe Wood, Peterborough, PE3 6SB.
Learning with Parents
Evaluation Manager
Learning with Parents
About Us Learning with Parents supports all families to have positive learning interactions together. We drive inclusive parental engagement by partnering with schools and leading the sector through learning what works. By partnering with primary schools, we support thousands of families across the UK to enjoy learning together at home. Our child-led videos and hands-on family activities replace traditional homework. Through behavioural insight research, innovative technology and teacher training we ensure that as many families as possible are supported effectively. We are working to improve parental engagement across the sector, by producing evidence of parents impact and generating insights into how schools can best support them. Learnings are disseminated through the Parental Engagement Forum and amplified through the Fair Education Alliance. About the Role One of Learning with Parents objectives over the next five years is to evidence how best to drive inclusive parental engagement. We are looking for an individual with experience in monitoring and evaluation to join our team. The Evaluation Manager will be responsible for evaluating our programmes to capture the impact we have, inform improvements internally and share insights externally. The role will begin with implementing an existing evaluation plan and develop into leading improvements and innovations in our evaluation strategy. It will involve primary research, such as leading focus groups in schools, as well as analysis of quantitative and qualitative data generated by our platform and surveys of parents and teachers. It will also involve reporting this data and supporting others to do so. The Evaluation Manager will be responsible for maintaining tools and processes around evaluation and ensuring strong internal and external communications of findings. This is a role which involves extensive collaboration across different internal teams and with external stakeholders such as schools and funders. Areas of Responsibility Evaluation design and planning Improve, develop and innovate on existing evaluation strategies to better capture our impact and the voices of our stakeholders school leaders, teachers, parents and children. Liaise with project leads to ensure that evaluation is planned into projects from the start. Liaise with the Programme Director to ensure evaluations are planned in tandem with strategic thinking about parent voice. Liaise with the fundraising team to ensure that reporting commitments to donors are planned into evaluations. Provide evaluation support with strategic partnerships. Collaborate with an external evaluator if appointed in future. Feed into future evaluation strategies. Primary research and conducting evaluations Analyse and present insights from platform data both qualitative and quantitative. Conduct focus groups in schools and online with groups of parents, teachers or school leaders. Conduct individual case study interviews with parents and teachers or support other colleagues to do so. Conduct evaluation activities with primary aged children in school. Analyse and write up collected data, including qualitative feedback from surveys, interview and focus group data. With the schools team, manage the logistics for evaluation visits, such as arranging dates with schools and designing recruitment materials. Processes and internal communication Maintain communication processes to ensure everyone is up to date and can access the information they need. Ensure project management software is kept up to date with details of evaluation activity. Monitor and regularly report on progress in measuring our evaluation indicators. Work with the Tech team to refine processes for managing data which adhere to UK GDPR and best practice in data management and ensure maximum usability of the data. Evaluation tools and resources Develop or refine existing data collections tools. Explore new opportunities and methodologies for capturing child voice and the voices of parents who may typically be underrepresented in research. Act as an inhouse technical resource to support the wider team with monitoring and evaluation-based queries Review and routinely update supporting documents such as consent forms. Keep abreast of trends and innovations in the wider evaluation sector, identifying new opportunities and approaches for us to explore Supporting Programme Evaluations Support the leads of individual projects to develop project level evaluation plans as required, ensuring that these are integrated into overarching plans, have a Theory of Change and adhere to ethics and data protection protocols. Develop or refine existing data collections tools to meet project needs and support with data collection, analysis and write up as required. Dissemination Ensure that findings and learning from evaluations are consistently and robustly documented. Ensure evaluation findings are logged and shared internally to inform future programme design and development. In partnership with the fundraising and communications team, create additional versions of evaluation reports for specific audiences. In partnership with project leads, ensure feedback is shared with all stakeholders. About You A successful Evaluation Manager will be able to work across multiple teams to ensure the quality and cohesion of evaluation work. They will be committed to support the charity s growth and impact. Our ideal candidate would also be able to provide examples of when they have used the following skills and experience: Experience of research or evaluation, including using a range of data collection tools, analysing either qualitative or quantitative data (or both), report writing and sharing findings in a range of accessible and engaging formats. Experience designing evaluations and an understanding of the importance of adhering to ethics and data protection protocols. Experience of managing projects which involve multiple stakeholders. Excellent communication skills, in person and in writing. Excellent attention to detail, whether in data analysis or written communication. Confidence working with a range of stakeholders, including children and families, and experience developing and maintaining relationships Excellent organisational skills and ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Interest in and understanding of educational inequality in the UK. A desire to champion and uphold our organisation s vision, mission and values. Our ideal candidate might also be able to provide examples of when they have used some of the following skills and experience, although these are not essential: Experience working in evaluation at another third sector organisation Experience working within the UK education system, either in schools or in other organisations working in the space such as charities or suppliers Familiarity with the primary school curriculum and current issues in the primary education sector. An understanding of the challenges of identifying and engaging families who are typically underrepresented in research. An understanding of the challenges of conducting evaluations in a busy school environment, why safeguarding is important in this context and how it may impact the design of evaluations based in schools. Our Values Our Learning with Parents values are key to how we work and inform our strategy, programme, and how we collaborate. Ambition - We strive do more for the families, schools and organisations we work with Collaboration - We value the voices of others and achieve more by working together Exploration - W e are curious and seek evidence to inform our work Innovation - We test, learn, adapt and embrace failure in our pursuit of progress Integrity - We act responsibly and honestly, and default to transparency Supportive environment - We work to create an environment which supports growth, belonging and wellbeing for everyone Benefits We have a passionate team and supportive culture. We have supportive policies and offer a number of benefits including: Generous annual leave allowance (35 days, including bank holidays) Your birthday off and additional holiday reward for every year employed with us (up to five days pro rata) Enhanced maternity, paternity and family-related leave policy from day one Income protection in case of sickness Flexible working times Social events Environmental (Net Zero) Pension Cycle to work scheme Benefit Hub, including virtual GP and discount scheme To Apply Submit a CV and answer the following questions through our site by Sunday 15th February: Why do you want to work for Learning with Parents? (no more than 300 words) Why do you want the role of Evaluation Manager? (no more than 300 words) What skills or experience do you have that would make you a good candidate for this role at Learning with Parents? (no more than 500 words) . click apply for full job details
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
About Us Learning with Parents supports all families to have positive learning interactions together. We drive inclusive parental engagement by partnering with schools and leading the sector through learning what works. By partnering with primary schools, we support thousands of families across the UK to enjoy learning together at home. Our child-led videos and hands-on family activities replace traditional homework. Through behavioural insight research, innovative technology and teacher training we ensure that as many families as possible are supported effectively. We are working to improve parental engagement across the sector, by producing evidence of parents impact and generating insights into how schools can best support them. Learnings are disseminated through the Parental Engagement Forum and amplified through the Fair Education Alliance. About the Role One of Learning with Parents objectives over the next five years is to evidence how best to drive inclusive parental engagement. We are looking for an individual with experience in monitoring and evaluation to join our team. The Evaluation Manager will be responsible for evaluating our programmes to capture the impact we have, inform improvements internally and share insights externally. The role will begin with implementing an existing evaluation plan and develop into leading improvements and innovations in our evaluation strategy. It will involve primary research, such as leading focus groups in schools, as well as analysis of quantitative and qualitative data generated by our platform and surveys of parents and teachers. It will also involve reporting this data and supporting others to do so. The Evaluation Manager will be responsible for maintaining tools and processes around evaluation and ensuring strong internal and external communications of findings. This is a role which involves extensive collaboration across different internal teams and with external stakeholders such as schools and funders. Areas of Responsibility Evaluation design and planning Improve, develop and innovate on existing evaluation strategies to better capture our impact and the voices of our stakeholders school leaders, teachers, parents and children. Liaise with project leads to ensure that evaluation is planned into projects from the start. Liaise with the Programme Director to ensure evaluations are planned in tandem with strategic thinking about parent voice. Liaise with the fundraising team to ensure that reporting commitments to donors are planned into evaluations. Provide evaluation support with strategic partnerships. Collaborate with an external evaluator if appointed in future. Feed into future evaluation strategies. Primary research and conducting evaluations Analyse and present insights from platform data both qualitative and quantitative. Conduct focus groups in schools and online with groups of parents, teachers or school leaders. Conduct individual case study interviews with parents and teachers or support other colleagues to do so. Conduct evaluation activities with primary aged children in school. Analyse and write up collected data, including qualitative feedback from surveys, interview and focus group data. With the schools team, manage the logistics for evaluation visits, such as arranging dates with schools and designing recruitment materials. Processes and internal communication Maintain communication processes to ensure everyone is up to date and can access the information they need. Ensure project management software is kept up to date with details of evaluation activity. Monitor and regularly report on progress in measuring our evaluation indicators. Work with the Tech team to refine processes for managing data which adhere to UK GDPR and best practice in data management and ensure maximum usability of the data. Evaluation tools and resources Develop or refine existing data collections tools. Explore new opportunities and methodologies for capturing child voice and the voices of parents who may typically be underrepresented in research. Act as an inhouse technical resource to support the wider team with monitoring and evaluation-based queries Review and routinely update supporting documents such as consent forms. Keep abreast of trends and innovations in the wider evaluation sector, identifying new opportunities and approaches for us to explore Supporting Programme Evaluations Support the leads of individual projects to develop project level evaluation plans as required, ensuring that these are integrated into overarching plans, have a Theory of Change and adhere to ethics and data protection protocols. Develop or refine existing data collections tools to meet project needs and support with data collection, analysis and write up as required. Dissemination Ensure that findings and learning from evaluations are consistently and robustly documented. Ensure evaluation findings are logged and shared internally to inform future programme design and development. In partnership with the fundraising and communications team, create additional versions of evaluation reports for specific audiences. In partnership with project leads, ensure feedback is shared with all stakeholders. About You A successful Evaluation Manager will be able to work across multiple teams to ensure the quality and cohesion of evaluation work. They will be committed to support the charity s growth and impact. Our ideal candidate would also be able to provide examples of when they have used the following skills and experience: Experience of research or evaluation, including using a range of data collection tools, analysing either qualitative or quantitative data (or both), report writing and sharing findings in a range of accessible and engaging formats. Experience designing evaluations and an understanding of the importance of adhering to ethics and data protection protocols. Experience of managing projects which involve multiple stakeholders. Excellent communication skills, in person and in writing. Excellent attention to detail, whether in data analysis or written communication. Confidence working with a range of stakeholders, including children and families, and experience developing and maintaining relationships Excellent organisational skills and ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Interest in and understanding of educational inequality in the UK. A desire to champion and uphold our organisation s vision, mission and values. Our ideal candidate might also be able to provide examples of when they have used some of the following skills and experience, although these are not essential: Experience working in evaluation at another third sector organisation Experience working within the UK education system, either in schools or in other organisations working in the space such as charities or suppliers Familiarity with the primary school curriculum and current issues in the primary education sector. An understanding of the challenges of identifying and engaging families who are typically underrepresented in research. An understanding of the challenges of conducting evaluations in a busy school environment, why safeguarding is important in this context and how it may impact the design of evaluations based in schools. Our Values Our Learning with Parents values are key to how we work and inform our strategy, programme, and how we collaborate. Ambition - We strive do more for the families, schools and organisations we work with Collaboration - We value the voices of others and achieve more by working together Exploration - W e are curious and seek evidence to inform our work Innovation - We test, learn, adapt and embrace failure in our pursuit of progress Integrity - We act responsibly and honestly, and default to transparency Supportive environment - We work to create an environment which supports growth, belonging and wellbeing for everyone Benefits We have a passionate team and supportive culture. We have supportive policies and offer a number of benefits including: Generous annual leave allowance (35 days, including bank holidays) Your birthday off and additional holiday reward for every year employed with us (up to five days pro rata) Enhanced maternity, paternity and family-related leave policy from day one Income protection in case of sickness Flexible working times Social events Environmental (Net Zero) Pension Cycle to work scheme Benefit Hub, including virtual GP and discount scheme To Apply Submit a CV and answer the following questions through our site by Sunday 15th February: Why do you want to work for Learning with Parents? (no more than 300 words) Why do you want the role of Evaluation Manager? (no more than 300 words) What skills or experience do you have that would make you a good candidate for this role at Learning with Parents? (no more than 500 words) . click apply for full job details
InCommon
Intergenerational Workshop Facilitator (Freelance)
InCommon
You will have outstanding interpersonal and organisational skills and have the ability to communicate effectively and empathetically with younger and older people. You understand why safeguarding is critical to our participants and seek to create safe, engaging spaces for people to learn together. Ideally you have experience of managing intergenerational or multi-generational projects, however if you don't have intergenerational experience then strong experience of working with older people and young people/children separately is required. WHAT WE WANT FROM YOU: Lead facilitation of intergenerational sessions Taking responsibility for the high-quality delivery of the session, leading activities from the front, delegating tasks to and managing a supporting volunteer if appropriate. The lead facilitator will endeavor to involve everyone present in the session, be responsible for ensuring that InCommon s safeguarding procedures are followed and that any incidents are handled appropriately. Building and maintaining strong relationships with people of all ages Using your excellent communication skills you ll build strong relationships with everyone taking part in an InCommon programme, from children and older people to primary school teachers and staff working at the retirement homes. This role may involve communication before and after the session with parties taking part; where this is the case it will be clearly communicated by the Senior Programme Manager. A lead facilitator should be someone who can Engage a roomful of people over fun, creative and conversation-based activities Is reliable, trustworthy and can commit to monthly term-time sessions. Is sensitive to the needs of young people and older adults, understanding the variety of needs they may have. WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US: You will be contracted on a rolling contract to deliver blocks of intergenerational workshops. These may take place over variable locations across London and indicatively will be in held on the same days each month Full training in how to run InCommon sessions Ongoing support from our friendly team A commitment to offer regular sessions that suit your availability Everything you need to run your sessions including materials, print outs and surveys We arrange the sessions and take care of all the marketing, driving engagement and managing bookings for you This role is suited to people of all ages and fits around work, family and other commitments. We can be very flexible whilst offering regular, scheduled sessions. Please look at our website for more information about our work and get in touch if you want to talk to us.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
You will have outstanding interpersonal and organisational skills and have the ability to communicate effectively and empathetically with younger and older people. You understand why safeguarding is critical to our participants and seek to create safe, engaging spaces for people to learn together. Ideally you have experience of managing intergenerational or multi-generational projects, however if you don't have intergenerational experience then strong experience of working with older people and young people/children separately is required. WHAT WE WANT FROM YOU: Lead facilitation of intergenerational sessions Taking responsibility for the high-quality delivery of the session, leading activities from the front, delegating tasks to and managing a supporting volunteer if appropriate. The lead facilitator will endeavor to involve everyone present in the session, be responsible for ensuring that InCommon s safeguarding procedures are followed and that any incidents are handled appropriately. Building and maintaining strong relationships with people of all ages Using your excellent communication skills you ll build strong relationships with everyone taking part in an InCommon programme, from children and older people to primary school teachers and staff working at the retirement homes. This role may involve communication before and after the session with parties taking part; where this is the case it will be clearly communicated by the Senior Programme Manager. A lead facilitator should be someone who can Engage a roomful of people over fun, creative and conversation-based activities Is reliable, trustworthy and can commit to monthly term-time sessions. Is sensitive to the needs of young people and older adults, understanding the variety of needs they may have. WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US: You will be contracted on a rolling contract to deliver blocks of intergenerational workshops. These may take place over variable locations across London and indicatively will be in held on the same days each month Full training in how to run InCommon sessions Ongoing support from our friendly team A commitment to offer regular sessions that suit your availability Everything you need to run your sessions including materials, print outs and surveys We arrange the sessions and take care of all the marketing, driving engagement and managing bookings for you This role is suited to people of all ages and fits around work, family and other commitments. We can be very flexible whilst offering regular, scheduled sessions. Please look at our website for more information about our work and get in touch if you want to talk to us.
Caretech
Teacher
Caretech Lymington, Hampshire
Teacher Hill House School, Lymington, Hampshire Salary Up to £39,600 per annum DOE 37 hours per week, 41 weeks per year Are you an experienced teacher looking for a new challenge? Or an Early Careers Teacher looking for an exciting and rewarding start to your journey in education? The Cambian Group, the UK's largest provider of specialist services in education, mental health rehabilitation and learning disabilities is looking for an experienced, creative teacher to join Hill House School. Candidate Profile We are looking for somebody who has drive and vision and who is passionate about the teaching profession and committed to a high quality service. Our teaching takes place in small classes with Teaching Assistant support. Working as part of a committed team, we need someone who can cater for the diverse needs of our students, therefore you need to be: Well organised and able to plan a structured learning environment; Practical, creative and inventive; Enthusiastic and energetic; Able to interact with people in a variety of ways; Looking to develop expertise in special needs and Autism. Dynamic and proactive A contributor to the schools multi - disciplinary team approach Managing complex behaviours We have successful experience of supporting Early Career Teachers through the induction years and would welcome applications from ECT'S. The main responsibilities involve following schemes of work, creating medium term plans, lesson planning, delivering the curriculum to a class group and supporting students with ASD in learning activities and personal skills. You will also be expected to take on a subject or curriculum area responsibility relating to the skills and experience you can bring to the role. Hill House School Hill House School is a 52 week residential special school providing quality care and education for young people between the ages of 11 and 19 with a diagnosis of autism, or whose difficulties place them on the autistic continuum. Our students often have complex needs, associated learning difficulties and challenging behaviours. The school is made up of 31 students and we offer a curriculum to Key Stage 3 and 4 aged students broadly in line with the National Curriculum and differentiated to meet the student's needs. The school also has a College for post 16 students and this curriculum offer is built around the OCR Life and Living Skills Award. Our Implementation of the school curriculum at Key Stage 3 & 4 is such that we would also welcome applications from those trained in or with experience of working in a primary setting. The school is in the heart of the New Forest National Park, a beautiful location which is also close to the coast. Cambian is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Cambian is committed to Safeguarding and protecting the young people and service users within our care. All candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and reference checks. Cambian will conduct online searches of shortlisted candidates. This check will be part of a safeguarding check, and the search will purely be based on whether an individual is suitable to work with children. As care must be taken to avoid unconscious bias and any risk of discrimination a person who will not on the appointment panel will conduct the search and will only share information if and when findings are relevant and of concern.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Teacher Hill House School, Lymington, Hampshire Salary Up to £39,600 per annum DOE 37 hours per week, 41 weeks per year Are you an experienced teacher looking for a new challenge? Or an Early Careers Teacher looking for an exciting and rewarding start to your journey in education? The Cambian Group, the UK's largest provider of specialist services in education, mental health rehabilitation and learning disabilities is looking for an experienced, creative teacher to join Hill House School. Candidate Profile We are looking for somebody who has drive and vision and who is passionate about the teaching profession and committed to a high quality service. Our teaching takes place in small classes with Teaching Assistant support. Working as part of a committed team, we need someone who can cater for the diverse needs of our students, therefore you need to be: Well organised and able to plan a structured learning environment; Practical, creative and inventive; Enthusiastic and energetic; Able to interact with people in a variety of ways; Looking to develop expertise in special needs and Autism. Dynamic and proactive A contributor to the schools multi - disciplinary team approach Managing complex behaviours We have successful experience of supporting Early Career Teachers through the induction years and would welcome applications from ECT'S. The main responsibilities involve following schemes of work, creating medium term plans, lesson planning, delivering the curriculum to a class group and supporting students with ASD in learning activities and personal skills. You will also be expected to take on a subject or curriculum area responsibility relating to the skills and experience you can bring to the role. Hill House School Hill House School is a 52 week residential special school providing quality care and education for young people between the ages of 11 and 19 with a diagnosis of autism, or whose difficulties place them on the autistic continuum. Our students often have complex needs, associated learning difficulties and challenging behaviours. The school is made up of 31 students and we offer a curriculum to Key Stage 3 and 4 aged students broadly in line with the National Curriculum and differentiated to meet the student's needs. The school also has a College for post 16 students and this curriculum offer is built around the OCR Life and Living Skills Award. Our Implementation of the school curriculum at Key Stage 3 & 4 is such that we would also welcome applications from those trained in or with experience of working in a primary setting. The school is in the heart of the New Forest National Park, a beautiful location which is also close to the coast. Cambian is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Cambian is committed to Safeguarding and protecting the young people and service users within our care. All candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and reference checks. Cambian will conduct online searches of shortlisted candidates. This check will be part of a safeguarding check, and the search will purely be based on whether an individual is suitable to work with children. As care must be taken to avoid unconscious bias and any risk of discrimination a person who will not on the appointment panel will conduct the search and will only share information if and when findings are relevant and of concern.
Supply Desk
PE Teacher
Supply Desk Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
Position : Physical Education Teacher Location : Buckingham, Buckinghamshire Salary : £29,344 - £44,919 Contract Type : Full-Time Start Date : January 2026 The Role: Are you a passionate Physical Education Teacher looking to inspire the next generation of athletes, promote active lifestyles, and develop a lifelong love of fitness? If so, we want you to join our energetic and forward-thinking school in Buckingham . This is your chance to make a tangible impact on students physical health, well-being, and personal growth. We re looking for an enthusiastic teacher who can bring creativity, enthusiasm, and a competitive spirit to PE lessons, while also promoting teamwork, discipline, and confidence. This school is committed to excellence , inclusion , and well-being , and is eager to find someone who shares the same values and passion for physical education. You ll be part of a school that encourages staff to think outside the box, offering a supportive environment for you to thrive and develop in your career. What You ll Do: Deliver engaging PE lessons that cater to all student abilities, ensuring that every child can engage with and enjoy physical activity. Foster a positive, energetic environment where students feel empowered to challenge themselves and develop their skills. Lead extracurricular sports clubs and activities , providing students with additional opportunities to hone their abilities and get involved outside of regular lessons. Encourage students to understand the importance of fitness and well-being , helping them build habits that last a lifetime. Work closely with colleagues across different subjects to integrate physical education into the broader school curriculum, promoting cross-disciplinary learning. Assess student progress and provide constructive feedback to ensure that every student is supported in their development. Contribute to school life by taking part in sports events, competitions, and other initiatives that promote physical activity across the community. What We re Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a passion for Physical Education . Previous experience teaching PE at the primary or secondary level, with the ability to tailor lessons for different age groups and skill levels. A deep understanding of the curriculum and a knack for making lessons exciting and accessible for all students. Strong communication skills and the ability to motivate students both in the classroom and during extracurricular activities. A proactive attitude towards creating a school culture that values physical health and teamwork . Experience in coaching or mentoring, with a commitment to helping students reach their full potential. A willingness to embrace professional development and continuously improve your teaching methods. Why This Role? This isn t just a PE teaching position it s an opportunity to make an impact that extends far beyond the classroom. Joining us means being part of a community that encourages innovation, celebrates individual success, and values a healthy, active lifestyle. You ll benefit from: A competitive salary and opportunities for pay progression based on experience and performance. Comprehensive professional development designed to support your growth as an educator and leader in PE. Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources to support your teaching and extracurricular activities. A collaborative school environment where your ideas are valued, and your career ambitions are supported. How to Apply: If you're ready to bring your passion for Physical Education to a school that values your expertise and enthusiasm, we want to hear from you! Apply today by calling (phone number removed) or submitting your details directly below. Safeguarding Commitment: Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check and meet Safer Recruitment standards.
Jan 16, 2026
Contractor
Position : Physical Education Teacher Location : Buckingham, Buckinghamshire Salary : £29,344 - £44,919 Contract Type : Full-Time Start Date : January 2026 The Role: Are you a passionate Physical Education Teacher looking to inspire the next generation of athletes, promote active lifestyles, and develop a lifelong love of fitness? If so, we want you to join our energetic and forward-thinking school in Buckingham . This is your chance to make a tangible impact on students physical health, well-being, and personal growth. We re looking for an enthusiastic teacher who can bring creativity, enthusiasm, and a competitive spirit to PE lessons, while also promoting teamwork, discipline, and confidence. This school is committed to excellence , inclusion , and well-being , and is eager to find someone who shares the same values and passion for physical education. You ll be part of a school that encourages staff to think outside the box, offering a supportive environment for you to thrive and develop in your career. What You ll Do: Deliver engaging PE lessons that cater to all student abilities, ensuring that every child can engage with and enjoy physical activity. Foster a positive, energetic environment where students feel empowered to challenge themselves and develop their skills. Lead extracurricular sports clubs and activities , providing students with additional opportunities to hone their abilities and get involved outside of regular lessons. Encourage students to understand the importance of fitness and well-being , helping them build habits that last a lifetime. Work closely with colleagues across different subjects to integrate physical education into the broader school curriculum, promoting cross-disciplinary learning. Assess student progress and provide constructive feedback to ensure that every student is supported in their development. Contribute to school life by taking part in sports events, competitions, and other initiatives that promote physical activity across the community. What We re Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a passion for Physical Education . Previous experience teaching PE at the primary or secondary level, with the ability to tailor lessons for different age groups and skill levels. A deep understanding of the curriculum and a knack for making lessons exciting and accessible for all students. Strong communication skills and the ability to motivate students both in the classroom and during extracurricular activities. A proactive attitude towards creating a school culture that values physical health and teamwork . Experience in coaching or mentoring, with a commitment to helping students reach their full potential. A willingness to embrace professional development and continuously improve your teaching methods. Why This Role? This isn t just a PE teaching position it s an opportunity to make an impact that extends far beyond the classroom. Joining us means being part of a community that encourages innovation, celebrates individual success, and values a healthy, active lifestyle. You ll benefit from: A competitive salary and opportunities for pay progression based on experience and performance. Comprehensive professional development designed to support your growth as an educator and leader in PE. Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources to support your teaching and extracurricular activities. A collaborative school environment where your ideas are valued, and your career ambitions are supported. How to Apply: If you're ready to bring your passion for Physical Education to a school that values your expertise and enthusiasm, we want to hear from you! Apply today by calling (phone number removed) or submitting your details directly below. Safeguarding Commitment: Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check and meet Safer Recruitment standards.
Supply Desk
Behaviour Mentor
Supply Desk Piccotts End, Hertfordshire
Be the Positive Influence They Need Behaviour Mentor Hemel Hempstead Location: Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire Start Date: ASAP / February 2026 Contract: Temporary, with potential for long-term Pay: From £85 per day A proactive primary school in Hemel Hempstead is looking for a Behaviour Mentor to help pupils overcome social and emotional challenges. This is a rewarding role for someone who wants to see the direct impact of their work on children s lives. Your Responsibilities: Deliver 1:1 and small group interventions Implement and monitor individual behaviour plans Work closely with teachers, support staff, and parents Track progress and provide feedback Promote a safe, positive, and inclusive learning environment We re Looking For: Experience in behaviour mentoring or similar roles Patient, empathetic, and proactive Strong communication and organisational skills Committed to helping pupils succeed What s on Offer: Competitive pay from £85/day Flexible working options CPD and professional development opportunities Dedicated consultant support Potential for long-term work How to Apply: Email (url removed) or call (phone number removed)
Jan 16, 2026
Contractor
Be the Positive Influence They Need Behaviour Mentor Hemel Hempstead Location: Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire Start Date: ASAP / February 2026 Contract: Temporary, with potential for long-term Pay: From £85 per day A proactive primary school in Hemel Hempstead is looking for a Behaviour Mentor to help pupils overcome social and emotional challenges. This is a rewarding role for someone who wants to see the direct impact of their work on children s lives. Your Responsibilities: Deliver 1:1 and small group interventions Implement and monitor individual behaviour plans Work closely with teachers, support staff, and parents Track progress and provide feedback Promote a safe, positive, and inclusive learning environment We re Looking For: Experience in behaviour mentoring or similar roles Patient, empathetic, and proactive Strong communication and organisational skills Committed to helping pupils succeed What s on Offer: Competitive pay from £85/day Flexible working options CPD and professional development opportunities Dedicated consultant support Potential for long-term work How to Apply: Email (url removed) or call (phone number removed)
Academics Ltd
SEN Teacher
Academics Ltd Basingstoke, Hampshire
SEN Teacher - SEN School in Basingstoke (ASD) Full-time contract - ASAP start - temp to perm Applicable for QTS holders only Academics are recruiting on behalf of an amazing co-educational all through special school located in Basingstoke. The SEN school provides education and care for 128 young people between the ages of 5 to 16, with a primary diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) click apply for full job details
Jan 16, 2026
Contractor
SEN Teacher - SEN School in Basingstoke (ASD) Full-time contract - ASAP start - temp to perm Applicable for QTS holders only Academics are recruiting on behalf of an amazing co-educational all through special school located in Basingstoke. The SEN school provides education and care for 128 young people between the ages of 5 to 16, with a primary diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) click apply for full job details
Academics Ltd
Key Stage 2 Teacher - Warrington
Academics Ltd Woolston, Warrington
Teacher - Key Stage 2 Academics Ltd are on the lookout for a Key Stage 2 Teacher in the Warrington area! Academics Ltd are seeking a caring, enthusiastic and dedicated teacher to join our warm and welcoming primary school in the Warrington area to work in Key Stage 2 ! The successful candidate will work as a teacher working closely with children in an engaging classroom setting. This role involves supporting teaching and learning across Key Stage 2 , and actively participating in school life! The Offer: January start! The opportunity to work in a well-resourced dynamic, fun and vibrant primary school environment. Fostering growth & development for bright young students. A team of committed, supportive and professional staff. Competitive daily rates from 120- 150! Full compliance and safeguarding support. Continuous work available through our outstanding agency. We are seeking someone who: Has experience working with children across a range of abilities. Can effectively support pupils in and outside of the classroom. Works well as part a team and communicates confidently with pupils, staff, and families. Has strong behaviour management skills and a patient, nurturing approach. Is able to follow and promote school policies, including safeguarding, health and safety, and data protection. Can help deliver a curriculum that supports pupil progress and engagement. Is committed to making a positive difference to the lives of vulnerable pupils. If you are passionate about supporting children's development and would like to be part of a warm and dedicated school team as a Key Stage 2 Teacher in the Warrington area, we want to hear from you!
Jan 16, 2026
Seasonal
Teacher - Key Stage 2 Academics Ltd are on the lookout for a Key Stage 2 Teacher in the Warrington area! Academics Ltd are seeking a caring, enthusiastic and dedicated teacher to join our warm and welcoming primary school in the Warrington area to work in Key Stage 2 ! The successful candidate will work as a teacher working closely with children in an engaging classroom setting. This role involves supporting teaching and learning across Key Stage 2 , and actively participating in school life! The Offer: January start! The opportunity to work in a well-resourced dynamic, fun and vibrant primary school environment. Fostering growth & development for bright young students. A team of committed, supportive and professional staff. Competitive daily rates from 120- 150! Full compliance and safeguarding support. Continuous work available through our outstanding agency. We are seeking someone who: Has experience working with children across a range of abilities. Can effectively support pupils in and outside of the classroom. Works well as part a team and communicates confidently with pupils, staff, and families. Has strong behaviour management skills and a patient, nurturing approach. Is able to follow and promote school policies, including safeguarding, health and safety, and data protection. Can help deliver a curriculum that supports pupil progress and engagement. Is committed to making a positive difference to the lives of vulnerable pupils. If you are passionate about supporting children's development and would like to be part of a warm and dedicated school team as a Key Stage 2 Teacher in the Warrington area, we want to hear from you!
Reeson Education
Support Worker
Reeson Education
REESON Education are recruiting for a support worker in a special needs school in Kingston Upon Thames. As a support worker you will be assisting pupils with their day to day needs in both the classroom and the community, There are permanent roles available for the right people. Are you are looking for your next role working with young adults with special needs or a change in career and a feel-good reward? If so, then we would love to hear from you! Support Worker experience is preferred but not essential You must be able to commute to Kingston Upon Thames easily You must be able to work Monday to Thursday - term time only We're looking for support workers to work within the school who have learning disabilities, autism, complex needs and behaviours that challenge. The special needs school has various services in the area including supported living homes and other campuses. As a support worker you will be based in one site but there will be the opportunity to transfer if that is something you want later in time. No two days are the same but your day might look like this Supporting our pupils to be engaged in all day to day living activities, including making full use of their community and beyond. Encouraging pupils within their classes. Supporting our people with social activities, and connecting with family and friends. Working as part of a class team as although this is a support worker role you are in the classroom. Experience in schools or care is not essential, the school provide a full range of accredited and award winning training programmes at no cost to yourself, you just need to have a good attitude and want to be the best support worker you can be! Reeson Education: Reeson Education is the England's Premier Recruitment Agency. Established in 2006 by experienced teachers, education professionals and recruitment specialists, we have built our business and reputation on the cores values of honesty, integrity and excellence. We care about education and the provision of education and have established an excellent reputation with schools and teachers alike. At Reeson Education we work closely with a large network of Nurseries, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Colleges across the UK. Our client base provides us with an abundance of available daily supply, long term and permanent opportunities across all age groups in all areas of London. Reeson Education is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children, young people and adults. Please note that all daily/hourly rates quoted are inclusive of holiday pay at 12.07%
Jan 16, 2026
Contractor
REESON Education are recruiting for a support worker in a special needs school in Kingston Upon Thames. As a support worker you will be assisting pupils with their day to day needs in both the classroom and the community, There are permanent roles available for the right people. Are you are looking for your next role working with young adults with special needs or a change in career and a feel-good reward? If so, then we would love to hear from you! Support Worker experience is preferred but not essential You must be able to commute to Kingston Upon Thames easily You must be able to work Monday to Thursday - term time only We're looking for support workers to work within the school who have learning disabilities, autism, complex needs and behaviours that challenge. The special needs school has various services in the area including supported living homes and other campuses. As a support worker you will be based in one site but there will be the opportunity to transfer if that is something you want later in time. No two days are the same but your day might look like this Supporting our pupils to be engaged in all day to day living activities, including making full use of their community and beyond. Encouraging pupils within their classes. Supporting our people with social activities, and connecting with family and friends. Working as part of a class team as although this is a support worker role you are in the classroom. Experience in schools or care is not essential, the school provide a full range of accredited and award winning training programmes at no cost to yourself, you just need to have a good attitude and want to be the best support worker you can be! Reeson Education: Reeson Education is the England's Premier Recruitment Agency. Established in 2006 by experienced teachers, education professionals and recruitment specialists, we have built our business and reputation on the cores values of honesty, integrity and excellence. We care about education and the provision of education and have established an excellent reputation with schools and teachers alike. At Reeson Education we work closely with a large network of Nurseries, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Colleges across the UK. Our client base provides us with an abundance of available daily supply, long term and permanent opportunities across all age groups in all areas of London. Reeson Education is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children, young people and adults. Please note that all daily/hourly rates quoted are inclusive of holiday pay at 12.07%
SANZA Teaching Agency
PPA Primary Teacher
SANZA Teaching Agency Barnet, London
PPA Primary Teacher - KS1 Focus (2 Days per Week) Location: Barnet, North London Salary: MPS1 - MPS4 (PAYE only) Contract: Part-time (2 days per week) Start: January 2025 / ASAP PPA Primary Teacher - Introduction SANZA Teaching Agency are working with a welcoming, high-achieving Primary School in Barnet who are seeking a reliable, enthusiastic PPA Teacher to join their team on a 2-day-per-week basis . This role is ideal for a teacher who enjoys variety, strong support from staff, and a timetable with minimal planning requirements. The school has asked us to keep their name confidential at this stage, but it is a fantastic environment with a brilliant reputation for looking after their staff. About the School This is a warm, community-driven, two-form-entry Primary known for its inclusive atmosphere and strong, consistent teaching standards. Staff describe it as a place where everyone "pulls together", behaviour is positive, and senior leaders are visible, approachable and genuinely supportive. What makes this school a great place to work: A stable and established SLT who prioritise teacher wellbeing Excellent behaviour systems, calm learning environment and supportive parents A collaborative KS1 team with shared planning and regular PPA time High-quality teaching resources and well-organised classroom settings A strong culture of kindness, teamwork and professional respect Opportunities for ongoing CPD and development through the trust and local networks A timetable that allows teachers to maintain a healthy work-life balance The school is particularly proud of its pastoral care and its commitment to celebrating the success of pupils and staff alike. About the Role - PPA Teacher (KS1 & Occasional KS2) The school is looking for an adaptable, friendly and professional PPA Primary Teacher to cover a mix of KS1 classes, with occasional cover in lower KS2 as needed. This role is two days per week , with flexibility around which days for the right candidate. Key responsibilities include: Delivering high-quality lessons across KS1 (and occasional KS2) Using clear routines and behaviour expectations already established Maintaining continuity of learning while class teachers plan or attend training Ensuring work set by teachers is delivered effectively Making learning enjoyable, structured and accessible for all pupils Providing brief, accurate handovers to class teachers Being a positive presence across the phase and wider school There is minimal planning required and workload is manageable - perfect for a skilled teacher looking for a well-supported part-time role. Who the School Are Looking For The ideal candidate will be: A confident, adaptable teacher with strong KS1 experience Skilled at quickly building rapport with pupils across different classes Calm, consistent and effective with behaviour Able to follow existing planning and routines with ease Reliable, professional and committed to high standards Someone who enjoys varied teaching and contributing positively to school life Experienced teachers and ECTs with strong KS1 placements are welcome to apply. Why Work Through SANZA? SANZA Teaching Agency , part of the Tradewind Recruitment Group , is known for its honest, supportive approach and its commitment to doing things properly. We offer: PAYE only - absolutely no umbrella companies A company consistently recognised as a Top 100 Company to Work For A dedicated consultant (Paige Ferro) who knows Barnet schools extremely well Free access to industry-leading CPD and training courses Weekly pay, excellent long-term opportunities and permanent roles Clear, transparent communication and a compliance process that supports you The backing of Tradewind Recruitment , our trusted sister agency We are proud of our reputation for genuinely caring about our teachers and support staff. How to Apply For further information or to apply for this role, please contact: Paige Ferro - SANZA Teaching Agency
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
PPA Primary Teacher - KS1 Focus (2 Days per Week) Location: Barnet, North London Salary: MPS1 - MPS4 (PAYE only) Contract: Part-time (2 days per week) Start: January 2025 / ASAP PPA Primary Teacher - Introduction SANZA Teaching Agency are working with a welcoming, high-achieving Primary School in Barnet who are seeking a reliable, enthusiastic PPA Teacher to join their team on a 2-day-per-week basis . This role is ideal for a teacher who enjoys variety, strong support from staff, and a timetable with minimal planning requirements. The school has asked us to keep their name confidential at this stage, but it is a fantastic environment with a brilliant reputation for looking after their staff. About the School This is a warm, community-driven, two-form-entry Primary known for its inclusive atmosphere and strong, consistent teaching standards. Staff describe it as a place where everyone "pulls together", behaviour is positive, and senior leaders are visible, approachable and genuinely supportive. What makes this school a great place to work: A stable and established SLT who prioritise teacher wellbeing Excellent behaviour systems, calm learning environment and supportive parents A collaborative KS1 team with shared planning and regular PPA time High-quality teaching resources and well-organised classroom settings A strong culture of kindness, teamwork and professional respect Opportunities for ongoing CPD and development through the trust and local networks A timetable that allows teachers to maintain a healthy work-life balance The school is particularly proud of its pastoral care and its commitment to celebrating the success of pupils and staff alike. About the Role - PPA Teacher (KS1 & Occasional KS2) The school is looking for an adaptable, friendly and professional PPA Primary Teacher to cover a mix of KS1 classes, with occasional cover in lower KS2 as needed. This role is two days per week , with flexibility around which days for the right candidate. Key responsibilities include: Delivering high-quality lessons across KS1 (and occasional KS2) Using clear routines and behaviour expectations already established Maintaining continuity of learning while class teachers plan or attend training Ensuring work set by teachers is delivered effectively Making learning enjoyable, structured and accessible for all pupils Providing brief, accurate handovers to class teachers Being a positive presence across the phase and wider school There is minimal planning required and workload is manageable - perfect for a skilled teacher looking for a well-supported part-time role. Who the School Are Looking For The ideal candidate will be: A confident, adaptable teacher with strong KS1 experience Skilled at quickly building rapport with pupils across different classes Calm, consistent and effective with behaviour Able to follow existing planning and routines with ease Reliable, professional and committed to high standards Someone who enjoys varied teaching and contributing positively to school life Experienced teachers and ECTs with strong KS1 placements are welcome to apply. Why Work Through SANZA? SANZA Teaching Agency , part of the Tradewind Recruitment Group , is known for its honest, supportive approach and its commitment to doing things properly. We offer: PAYE only - absolutely no umbrella companies A company consistently recognised as a Top 100 Company to Work For A dedicated consultant (Paige Ferro) who knows Barnet schools extremely well Free access to industry-leading CPD and training courses Weekly pay, excellent long-term opportunities and permanent roles Clear, transparent communication and a compliance process that supports you The backing of Tradewind Recruitment , our trusted sister agency We are proud of our reputation for genuinely caring about our teachers and support staff. How to Apply For further information or to apply for this role, please contact: Paige Ferro - SANZA Teaching Agency
SANZA Teaching Agency
Year 5 Teacher
SANZA Teaching Agency Brent, London
KS2 Teacher KS2 Teacher (Year 5) - Outstanding North West London Primary School Location: North West London (excellent public transport links) Start Date: ASAP Contract Type: Full-time, long-term (with potential for permanent appointment) Salary: MPS / UPS (Inner London) About the School An exceptional Roman Catholic Primary School in North West London is seeking a talented and dedicated KS2 Teacher to join their team full-time from November 2025. The school is known for its high academic standards, outstanding behaviour, and supportive, family-like atmosphere. This three-form entry school offers a creative and inclusive curriculum that celebrates diversity and encourages every child to achieve their full potential. The Senior Leadership Team is approachable, forward-thinking, and genuinely committed to staff wellbeing and professional growth. The Year 5 Class You will be teaching a well-behaved and motivated class of 28 pupils who are eager to learn and respond positively to engaging, inspiring lessons. The cohort demonstrates strong progress and benefits from collaborative planning within a supportive year group of experienced colleagues. The Role As a KS2 Teacher, you will: Plan and deliver high-quality lessons across the Year 5 curriculum. Create a stimulating, inclusive classroom environment that promotes curiosity and confidence. Assess, track, and report on pupil progress, ensuring every child achieves their best. Work collaboratively with parallel class teachers to share planning and best practice. Build positive relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues. Contribute to the wider life of the school, including enrichment activities and events. What the School Offers An outstanding, high-achieving school community. Supportive leadership and a collaborative team culture. A well-resourced environment with modern facilities. Shared planning and reduced workload across the year group. Opportunities for continuous professional development. Excellent behaviour and a calm, purposeful learning atmosphere. Ideal Candidate Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) - both ECTs and experienced teachers are welcome to apply. Strong knowledge of the KS2 curriculum and assessment frameworks. Enthusiastic, reflective, and committed to delivering excellent teaching. Able to inspire confidence, resilience, and curiosity in pupils. Positive and proactive approach to teamwork and professional growth. About SANZA Teaching Agency SANZA Teaching Agency, part of the Tradewind Recruitment Group, works in partnership with many of London's leading schools. We specialise in connecting exceptional educators with opportunities where they can flourish.
Jan 16, 2026
Seasonal
KS2 Teacher KS2 Teacher (Year 5) - Outstanding North West London Primary School Location: North West London (excellent public transport links) Start Date: ASAP Contract Type: Full-time, long-term (with potential for permanent appointment) Salary: MPS / UPS (Inner London) About the School An exceptional Roman Catholic Primary School in North West London is seeking a talented and dedicated KS2 Teacher to join their team full-time from November 2025. The school is known for its high academic standards, outstanding behaviour, and supportive, family-like atmosphere. This three-form entry school offers a creative and inclusive curriculum that celebrates diversity and encourages every child to achieve their full potential. The Senior Leadership Team is approachable, forward-thinking, and genuinely committed to staff wellbeing and professional growth. The Year 5 Class You will be teaching a well-behaved and motivated class of 28 pupils who are eager to learn and respond positively to engaging, inspiring lessons. The cohort demonstrates strong progress and benefits from collaborative planning within a supportive year group of experienced colleagues. The Role As a KS2 Teacher, you will: Plan and deliver high-quality lessons across the Year 5 curriculum. Create a stimulating, inclusive classroom environment that promotes curiosity and confidence. Assess, track, and report on pupil progress, ensuring every child achieves their best. Work collaboratively with parallel class teachers to share planning and best practice. Build positive relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues. Contribute to the wider life of the school, including enrichment activities and events. What the School Offers An outstanding, high-achieving school community. Supportive leadership and a collaborative team culture. A well-resourced environment with modern facilities. Shared planning and reduced workload across the year group. Opportunities for continuous professional development. Excellent behaviour and a calm, purposeful learning atmosphere. Ideal Candidate Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) - both ECTs and experienced teachers are welcome to apply. Strong knowledge of the KS2 curriculum and assessment frameworks. Enthusiastic, reflective, and committed to delivering excellent teaching. Able to inspire confidence, resilience, and curiosity in pupils. Positive and proactive approach to teamwork and professional growth. About SANZA Teaching Agency SANZA Teaching Agency, part of the Tradewind Recruitment Group, works in partnership with many of London's leading schools. We specialise in connecting exceptional educators with opportunities where they can flourish.
SANZA Teaching Agency
Creative Year 1 Teacher
SANZA Teaching Agency City Of Westminster, London
KS1 CLASS TEACHER - CENTRAL LONDON (VICTORIA) Salary: MPS1 - MPS6 (Inner London) Contract: Full-time, Permanent / Long-term Start Date: ASAP About the role: SANZA Teaching Agency are delighted to be working with a fantastic, high-achieving primary school near Victoria who are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated KS1 Teacher to join their team. This is a truly special opportunity to teach a small class of just 19 children - a wonderfully engaged, curious and kind group who love coming to school. The role would suit an experienced Key Stage 1 teacher or a confident ECT who thrives in a creative, supportive environment where every child is known, valued and inspired. You'll join a warm and collaborative staff team who share a clear vision for excellence in education and believe in a balanced approach - academic challenge, creativity and wellbeing all given equal priority. About the school: Located a short walk from Victoria Station , this two-form entry primary school has an exceptional reputation locally for its nurturing ethos and high standards. Small, friendly classes (only 19 pupils in this KS1 group) Rated 'Good with Outstanding features' by Ofsted Experienced and supportive SLT with a clear, positive vision Focus on developing the "whole child" - creativity, curiosity and confidence Beautiful, modern facilities and well-resourced classrooms Collaborative year group partner teacher and supportive TA in every class Excellent behaviour and strong parental engagement Outstanding professional development and mentoring for all staff Easily accessible via Victoria, Pimlico, and St James's Park stations The role: Full-time KS1 class teacher (Year 1 or Year 2, depending on experience) Teach a well-behaved, enthusiastic class of 19 children who are eager to learn Plan and deliver engaging, creative lessons that inspire curiosity and achievement Work collaboratively with your year group partner teacher to share planning and ideas Maintain strong relationships with parents and carers to support home-school links Contribute to the wider life of the school - clubs, trips and community events Long-term or permanent opportunity available for the right candidate The ideal candidate: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Recent or relevant experience teaching within KS1 (Year 1 or Year 2) Strong knowledge of the KS1 curriculum and phonics teaching Passionate about providing a joyful and high-quality learning experience Creative, reflective and organised with excellent classroom management Collaborative team player who thrives in a positive, supportive environment Committed to inclusion, pupil wellbeing and whole-school community values Why choose SANZA Teaching Agency: Recognised as one of the Top 100 Companies to Work For ( The Sunday Times ) Part of the Tradewind Recruitment Group , one of the UK's most trusted education networks 100% PAYE - no umbrella companies, no hidden deductions Weekly pay, transparent rates and full support throughout your placement Free CPD and accredited teacher training to support your professional development Dedicated consultant Paige Ferro , providing personalised career guidance Exclusive partnerships with high-performing schools across London Interested? If you're a talented and passionate KS1 Teacher ready to make a real difference in a thriving central London school, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Paige Ferro at SANZA Teaching Agency for more information and to arrange a school visit.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
KS1 CLASS TEACHER - CENTRAL LONDON (VICTORIA) Salary: MPS1 - MPS6 (Inner London) Contract: Full-time, Permanent / Long-term Start Date: ASAP About the role: SANZA Teaching Agency are delighted to be working with a fantastic, high-achieving primary school near Victoria who are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated KS1 Teacher to join their team. This is a truly special opportunity to teach a small class of just 19 children - a wonderfully engaged, curious and kind group who love coming to school. The role would suit an experienced Key Stage 1 teacher or a confident ECT who thrives in a creative, supportive environment where every child is known, valued and inspired. You'll join a warm and collaborative staff team who share a clear vision for excellence in education and believe in a balanced approach - academic challenge, creativity and wellbeing all given equal priority. About the school: Located a short walk from Victoria Station , this two-form entry primary school has an exceptional reputation locally for its nurturing ethos and high standards. Small, friendly classes (only 19 pupils in this KS1 group) Rated 'Good with Outstanding features' by Ofsted Experienced and supportive SLT with a clear, positive vision Focus on developing the "whole child" - creativity, curiosity and confidence Beautiful, modern facilities and well-resourced classrooms Collaborative year group partner teacher and supportive TA in every class Excellent behaviour and strong parental engagement Outstanding professional development and mentoring for all staff Easily accessible via Victoria, Pimlico, and St James's Park stations The role: Full-time KS1 class teacher (Year 1 or Year 2, depending on experience) Teach a well-behaved, enthusiastic class of 19 children who are eager to learn Plan and deliver engaging, creative lessons that inspire curiosity and achievement Work collaboratively with your year group partner teacher to share planning and ideas Maintain strong relationships with parents and carers to support home-school links Contribute to the wider life of the school - clubs, trips and community events Long-term or permanent opportunity available for the right candidate The ideal candidate: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Recent or relevant experience teaching within KS1 (Year 1 or Year 2) Strong knowledge of the KS1 curriculum and phonics teaching Passionate about providing a joyful and high-quality learning experience Creative, reflective and organised with excellent classroom management Collaborative team player who thrives in a positive, supportive environment Committed to inclusion, pupil wellbeing and whole-school community values Why choose SANZA Teaching Agency: Recognised as one of the Top 100 Companies to Work For ( The Sunday Times ) Part of the Tradewind Recruitment Group , one of the UK's most trusted education networks 100% PAYE - no umbrella companies, no hidden deductions Weekly pay, transparent rates and full support throughout your placement Free CPD and accredited teacher training to support your professional development Dedicated consultant Paige Ferro , providing personalised career guidance Exclusive partnerships with high-performing schools across London Interested? If you're a talented and passionate KS1 Teacher ready to make a real difference in a thriving central London school, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Paige Ferro at SANZA Teaching Agency for more information and to arrange a school visit.
Administrator (Junior School)
Scottish Council of Independent Schools Edinburgh, Midlothian
We are looking for a highly skilled and personable colleague to join our front-line administration team in the Junior School. The job holder will provide administration support, particularly to the Deputy Heads and staff of Lower Primary, but this role has a particular focus on maintaining school data within several management information systems/databases. We are currently on a journey to implement iSAMS by August 2026, so it is essential that candidates are experienced iSAMS users who are highly skilled in the use of Excel and data maintenance and analysis work. The Administrator also undertakes reception work; answering phone calls, greeting visitors, supporting parents and children, and plays a crucial part in keeping our children safe. Hours of work will be 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday, 8.00am to 4.00pm, Fridays 8.00am to 3.30pm, 46 weeks per year (36 weeks of term time plus professional learning days and a further two weeks during holiday periods). The annual leave entitlement is seven weeks per year making a total of 46 weeks. The salary for this position will be in the Grade 2 range which currently stands at £27,090 - £30,231 per annum (based on 36.25 hours per week, 52 weeks per year). This equates to £24,460 - £27,296. APPLICATION PROCESS To apply, please click the Apply for this job button. Please include a letter of application of not more than 800 words giving us more information about you and why you consider yourself to be a strong candidate for the role, addressed to Mrs Su Breadner, Chief Operating Officer. Closing date: 11:59pm on Wednesday 14 January 2026 Interviews are scheduled to take place on Thursday 22 January 2026 Main Responsibilities Administration Responsibilities Provide administrative support to the Deputy Heads, Principal Teachers and Assistant Principal Teachers. This work is varied and high volume. Working in a small team any of the following tasks may be required; diary management, arranging meetings, preparing timetables, processing assessment details, organising trips, events, meetings. It also includes producing spreadsheets, reports, typing minutes, photocopying, filing and producing printed materials such as labels, booklets and worksheets. Daily, process pupil absence information, check registers, record known absences, identify potentially missing children, report to Deputy Head and phone parents as required. Prepare reports. Sending emails on behalf of Deputy Heads and other staff, preparing letters for parents (for email distribution or publishing on the School's Weekly Parent Digest). Assist with preparation for school trips including, booking of venues/accommodation/transport, sending information to parents, collating permission slips and ensuring risk assessment forms are completed. Annually negotiate pricing with external platform providers and make recommendations to JS management for agreement. Place orders, e.g. teaching materials or stationery and check order against delivery. Assist with the preparation of school events, e.g. performances, by ensuring rooms and other resources are booked, timely notices to parents. Keep up-to-date with details of School events and information available on the School website, in order to provide parents and visitors with general information regarding school activities. Receive and deal with Lost Property items and liaise with Thrift Shop volunteers. Occasional handling of cash e.g. for school visits and charity collections. Provide cover to other administrators across the whole school, as required. Ensures compliance with General Data Protection Regulations when handling personal data and information relating to data subjects, whether that be on the management information system, paper records or when in discussions with others. Reception Responsibilities Provide a first class Reception service, by acting as the first point of contact for the school, welcoming visitors and responding to telephone and email enquiries in a helpful and constructive manner, and representing the School with a positive attitude and professional appearance at all times. Ensure the safety and security of the Junior School at all times, by making sure that entry to the premises is controlled. Ensure all visitors have signed-in appropriately and are provided with an identification badge, asked to read the visitor briefing notes, notifying the relevant employee/department of their arrival if necessary. Handle all telephone calls promptly and efficiently, directing and screening calls, as appropriate, and taking and forwarding messages in an accurate and timely manner. Handle all general enquiries, by phone, email and in person, ensuring that all enquiries are either dealt with successfully within the reception, or promptly and professionally forwarded on to the most appropriate colleague. Communicate with parents regarding all aspects of School life, receiving and passing on information, between parents and teachers, including phoning parents to ascertain reasons for pupils' absence. Ensure that the Reception area is kept smart and tidy and that displays of School publications are kept up-to-date. Database Administration Setting up all data structures which are needed for the school to operate effectively. Provides technical support and guidance on core data systems to Junior School colleagues and other Administration colleagues in the wider College. Examples of current tasks which the job holder is responsible for include: Creation of School Year, Timetables and Registers Before the start of the academic year, populate the Junior School system with the session dates and create the periods for the day which allows the creation of timetables and registers. Crucial this is accurate and timely as once committed it cannot be altered and the entire JS operation depends on this being correct. Curriculum Support confirms accuracy. Before the start of the academic year, transfer all the children from the closed year to the new year, changing class, removing leavers, adding new children, additional/new classes where relevant, in all external platforms (e.g. Mathletics, Accelerated Reader, Spellzone, Maths Investigations, Seesaw, Education City). Maintain this data across the year. Once the system is set up for the new academic year, and prior to session starting, receive information about timetables from Deputy Head(s) LP/UP, from PE, Drama, Art, Music and from this generate subject sets Create subject sets (c500) for each class, English, Numeracy, Literacy, Spanish, Art, Music, Drama etc attaching class, teacher, pupils, location, times and days which ultimately creates the timetable which teachers use. Ongoing maintenance of this data as required across the year. Data Maintenance Ensures the school management information systems are kept up to date with pupil information, e.g. change of circumstances, medical information, (Dashboards, Mathletics, SpellZone). Entries must be accurate and timely. Testing At key tracking points across the year (termly) work closely with Deputy Head (LP) to organise the testing programme. Agree dates of testing, share on central calendar with staff, decide whether enough test papers are in stock, maintain stock control, order papers where needed, consider supplier lead times, prepopulate external sites with data of children, dob, gender, names, class. Without this info the child cannot take an online test and for paper tests, the results could not be recorded by the testing company to the right child. Once results are available generate a csv file and import into a markbook. Create markbook tasks. Each test has a name, therefore getting the naming convention accurate is essential, as this is pulled off onto the dashboard. Allocate teacher, children being reported, additional markers. Assist teachers with entering scores/grades, as required and provide technical support/guidance. Report Production Ad hoc, creation of reports from the management information systems, e.g. running pre-designed ODBC reports, creating new (if basic) or seeking help from Senior School Deputy as required. Present data in various formats e.g. excel, graphs, pivot tables to Management/Staff/Annual Report. Typical reports include individual/ cohort performance, performance by subject. Interim and End of Session Reports for parents Twice a year, using Google sheets creates blank templates for teaching staff to complete with comments on the pupils and grades for attainment/approach etc. Create a reference page to accompany the template, which involves populating with data about the pupil. Once a teacher has completed the template, the job holder reformats through a merge process to create a pre-designed PDF document for sharing with parents by the Communications Team. Any changes that are requested by parents are made to the final report. Once finalised, individually assign a pupil record. Ideal Candidate Essential Criteria Demonstrable previous experience of working in a busy, customer-facing reception and administration focussed role within a team environment. Excellent and professional telephone manner, coupled with strong interpersonal and written/oral communication skills; communicates in a confident, clear, and concise manner at all times. Experience of using iSAMS Excellent excel skills, including creating formulae, pivot tables, and able to analyse basic data and present well in report/graphic form Excellent Microsoft 365 skills (Word, Powerpoint . click apply for full job details
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a highly skilled and personable colleague to join our front-line administration team in the Junior School. The job holder will provide administration support, particularly to the Deputy Heads and staff of Lower Primary, but this role has a particular focus on maintaining school data within several management information systems/databases. We are currently on a journey to implement iSAMS by August 2026, so it is essential that candidates are experienced iSAMS users who are highly skilled in the use of Excel and data maintenance and analysis work. The Administrator also undertakes reception work; answering phone calls, greeting visitors, supporting parents and children, and plays a crucial part in keeping our children safe. Hours of work will be 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday, 8.00am to 4.00pm, Fridays 8.00am to 3.30pm, 46 weeks per year (36 weeks of term time plus professional learning days and a further two weeks during holiday periods). The annual leave entitlement is seven weeks per year making a total of 46 weeks. The salary for this position will be in the Grade 2 range which currently stands at £27,090 - £30,231 per annum (based on 36.25 hours per week, 52 weeks per year). This equates to £24,460 - £27,296. APPLICATION PROCESS To apply, please click the Apply for this job button. Please include a letter of application of not more than 800 words giving us more information about you and why you consider yourself to be a strong candidate for the role, addressed to Mrs Su Breadner, Chief Operating Officer. Closing date: 11:59pm on Wednesday 14 January 2026 Interviews are scheduled to take place on Thursday 22 January 2026 Main Responsibilities Administration Responsibilities Provide administrative support to the Deputy Heads, Principal Teachers and Assistant Principal Teachers. This work is varied and high volume. Working in a small team any of the following tasks may be required; diary management, arranging meetings, preparing timetables, processing assessment details, organising trips, events, meetings. It also includes producing spreadsheets, reports, typing minutes, photocopying, filing and producing printed materials such as labels, booklets and worksheets. Daily, process pupil absence information, check registers, record known absences, identify potentially missing children, report to Deputy Head and phone parents as required. Prepare reports. Sending emails on behalf of Deputy Heads and other staff, preparing letters for parents (for email distribution or publishing on the School's Weekly Parent Digest). Assist with preparation for school trips including, booking of venues/accommodation/transport, sending information to parents, collating permission slips and ensuring risk assessment forms are completed. Annually negotiate pricing with external platform providers and make recommendations to JS management for agreement. Place orders, e.g. teaching materials or stationery and check order against delivery. Assist with the preparation of school events, e.g. performances, by ensuring rooms and other resources are booked, timely notices to parents. Keep up-to-date with details of School events and information available on the School website, in order to provide parents and visitors with general information regarding school activities. Receive and deal with Lost Property items and liaise with Thrift Shop volunteers. Occasional handling of cash e.g. for school visits and charity collections. Provide cover to other administrators across the whole school, as required. Ensures compliance with General Data Protection Regulations when handling personal data and information relating to data subjects, whether that be on the management information system, paper records or when in discussions with others. Reception Responsibilities Provide a first class Reception service, by acting as the first point of contact for the school, welcoming visitors and responding to telephone and email enquiries in a helpful and constructive manner, and representing the School with a positive attitude and professional appearance at all times. Ensure the safety and security of the Junior School at all times, by making sure that entry to the premises is controlled. Ensure all visitors have signed-in appropriately and are provided with an identification badge, asked to read the visitor briefing notes, notifying the relevant employee/department of their arrival if necessary. Handle all telephone calls promptly and efficiently, directing and screening calls, as appropriate, and taking and forwarding messages in an accurate and timely manner. Handle all general enquiries, by phone, email and in person, ensuring that all enquiries are either dealt with successfully within the reception, or promptly and professionally forwarded on to the most appropriate colleague. Communicate with parents regarding all aspects of School life, receiving and passing on information, between parents and teachers, including phoning parents to ascertain reasons for pupils' absence. Ensure that the Reception area is kept smart and tidy and that displays of School publications are kept up-to-date. Database Administration Setting up all data structures which are needed for the school to operate effectively. Provides technical support and guidance on core data systems to Junior School colleagues and other Administration colleagues in the wider College. Examples of current tasks which the job holder is responsible for include: Creation of School Year, Timetables and Registers Before the start of the academic year, populate the Junior School system with the session dates and create the periods for the day which allows the creation of timetables and registers. Crucial this is accurate and timely as once committed it cannot be altered and the entire JS operation depends on this being correct. Curriculum Support confirms accuracy. Before the start of the academic year, transfer all the children from the closed year to the new year, changing class, removing leavers, adding new children, additional/new classes where relevant, in all external platforms (e.g. Mathletics, Accelerated Reader, Spellzone, Maths Investigations, Seesaw, Education City). Maintain this data across the year. Once the system is set up for the new academic year, and prior to session starting, receive information about timetables from Deputy Head(s) LP/UP, from PE, Drama, Art, Music and from this generate subject sets Create subject sets (c500) for each class, English, Numeracy, Literacy, Spanish, Art, Music, Drama etc attaching class, teacher, pupils, location, times and days which ultimately creates the timetable which teachers use. Ongoing maintenance of this data as required across the year. Data Maintenance Ensures the school management information systems are kept up to date with pupil information, e.g. change of circumstances, medical information, (Dashboards, Mathletics, SpellZone). Entries must be accurate and timely. Testing At key tracking points across the year (termly) work closely with Deputy Head (LP) to organise the testing programme. Agree dates of testing, share on central calendar with staff, decide whether enough test papers are in stock, maintain stock control, order papers where needed, consider supplier lead times, prepopulate external sites with data of children, dob, gender, names, class. Without this info the child cannot take an online test and for paper tests, the results could not be recorded by the testing company to the right child. Once results are available generate a csv file and import into a markbook. Create markbook tasks. Each test has a name, therefore getting the naming convention accurate is essential, as this is pulled off onto the dashboard. Allocate teacher, children being reported, additional markers. Assist teachers with entering scores/grades, as required and provide technical support/guidance. Report Production Ad hoc, creation of reports from the management information systems, e.g. running pre-designed ODBC reports, creating new (if basic) or seeking help from Senior School Deputy as required. Present data in various formats e.g. excel, graphs, pivot tables to Management/Staff/Annual Report. Typical reports include individual/ cohort performance, performance by subject. Interim and End of Session Reports for parents Twice a year, using Google sheets creates blank templates for teaching staff to complete with comments on the pupils and grades for attainment/approach etc. Create a reference page to accompany the template, which involves populating with data about the pupil. Once a teacher has completed the template, the job holder reformats through a merge process to create a pre-designed PDF document for sharing with parents by the Communications Team. Any changes that are requested by parents are made to the final report. Once finalised, individually assign a pupil record. Ideal Candidate Essential Criteria Demonstrable previous experience of working in a busy, customer-facing reception and administration focussed role within a team environment. Excellent and professional telephone manner, coupled with strong interpersonal and written/oral communication skills; communicates in a confident, clear, and concise manner at all times. Experience of using iSAMS Excellent excel skills, including creating formulae, pivot tables, and able to analyse basic data and present well in report/graphic form Excellent Microsoft 365 skills (Word, Powerpoint . click apply for full job details
TimePlan Education
SEN Teacher
TimePlan Education Salford, Manchester
SEN Teacher - Specialist Secondary School Location: Manchester Salary: MPS1 - MPS6 + SEN Allowance Contract: Full-time, Long-term Start Date: February 2026 Are you a qualified SEN Teacher (QTS) looking for a full-time, long-term opportunity in a thriving Manchester specialist school ? Do you have a passion for supporting secondary-aged students with ASC, ADHD and behavioural needs through creative, engaging teaching? This welcoming and well-resourced SEN school is seeking a committed SEN Teacher to join their team from February 2026 . You will play a key role in delivering high-quality education, supporting academic progress, and creating a positive, structured learning environment for students with additional needs. About the Role: Plan and deliver creative, engaging lessons tailored to students with SEN Teach secondary-aged pupils with ASC, ADHD and behavioural challenges Lead and manage a dedicated team of support staff within the classroom Use the school's excellent resources and specialist facilities to enhance learning Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and external professionals Contribute positively to the wider school community What We Offer: A full-time, long-term position in a supportive SEN school Strong, approachable leadership and a cohesive staff team Opportunities for professional development and career progression A rewarding role where you can make a genuine difference to students' lives Competitive pay on MPS1 - MPS6 plus SEN allowance What We're Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) A genuine passion for SEN education A creative, patient and engaging teaching approach Knowledge of the primary curriculum within a secondary SEN setting Strong communication and teamwork skills A resilient and confident professional able to lead support staff effectively How to Apply: If you are passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and are ready for your next SEN teaching opportunity, we want to hear from you. Click "Apply Now" or contact our Manchester branch on (phone number removed) to speak with one of our dedicated consultants. TimePlan Education Group Limited is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to an Enhanced DBS check and two professional references . Apply today and take the next step in your SEN teaching career.
Jan 16, 2026
Contractor
SEN Teacher - Specialist Secondary School Location: Manchester Salary: MPS1 - MPS6 + SEN Allowance Contract: Full-time, Long-term Start Date: February 2026 Are you a qualified SEN Teacher (QTS) looking for a full-time, long-term opportunity in a thriving Manchester specialist school ? Do you have a passion for supporting secondary-aged students with ASC, ADHD and behavioural needs through creative, engaging teaching? This welcoming and well-resourced SEN school is seeking a committed SEN Teacher to join their team from February 2026 . You will play a key role in delivering high-quality education, supporting academic progress, and creating a positive, structured learning environment for students with additional needs. About the Role: Plan and deliver creative, engaging lessons tailored to students with SEN Teach secondary-aged pupils with ASC, ADHD and behavioural challenges Lead and manage a dedicated team of support staff within the classroom Use the school's excellent resources and specialist facilities to enhance learning Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and external professionals Contribute positively to the wider school community What We Offer: A full-time, long-term position in a supportive SEN school Strong, approachable leadership and a cohesive staff team Opportunities for professional development and career progression A rewarding role where you can make a genuine difference to students' lives Competitive pay on MPS1 - MPS6 plus SEN allowance What We're Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) A genuine passion for SEN education A creative, patient and engaging teaching approach Knowledge of the primary curriculum within a secondary SEN setting Strong communication and teamwork skills A resilient and confident professional able to lead support staff effectively How to Apply: If you are passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and are ready for your next SEN teaching opportunity, we want to hear from you. Click "Apply Now" or contact our Manchester branch on (phone number removed) to speak with one of our dedicated consultants. TimePlan Education Group Limited is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to an Enhanced DBS check and two professional references . Apply today and take the next step in your SEN teaching career.
Academics Ltd
Key Stage 2 Teacher
Academics Ltd Worcester, Worcestershire
Key Stage 2 Teacher You are an expert in enrichment, a master of motivating and a wizard of creativity. You have the skills and knowledge to shape young minds and foster a love for learning in a safe, healthy and happy environment. Primary and middle schools in Worcester and across Worcestershire are looking for you, an influential and caring teacher to sprinkle your positivity and magic in their classrooms, and help children believe that they can achieve their full potential. Throughout the spring and summer terms, Academics Worcester will introduce you to the large variety of schools that we work in partnership with, and offer you a board selection of exciting teaching opportunities to enjoy. Maybe you: Would you like to be represented by an established education specialist who can support your local job search activity? Are an ECT looking for your first job or opportunities to gain invaluable experience in a variety of schools? Are an experienced Key Stage 2 Teacher considering a sustainable work life balance - reduce your workload but continue your love of teaching! Established in Worcester over seventeen years ago, Academics are the preferred supply teaching agency for schools in and around: Worcester, Droitwich, Bromsgrove, Redditch, Studley, Evesham, Pershore, Malvern and Kidderminster. Working together with your experienced consultant, you can feel confident that you will experience diverse and rewarding jobs tailored to your skills, preferences and availability. Your Key Stage 2 Teacher options: Abundance of flexible/ consistent daily supply - choose where/ when you teach. Explore different year groups. No planning responsibilities Exclusive temp to perm/ long term/ short term vacancies ECT induction opportunities As a Key Stage 2 Teacher (with QTS), you will: Maximise the learning opportunities for all. Deliver inspiring lessons that engage all children, promote confidence, expression and inquisitiveness Have high expectations of every child's behaviour, progress and achievements Possess an enhanced DBS certificate registered on the Update Service or be happy to process a new one (we can help with this) Apply here to start your Key Stage 2 Teacher journey with Academics, Worcestershire's leading supply teaching agency! In addition to a caring, honest, personalised and 5 Google rated service, choose Academics Worcester because: Competitive pay: Your hard work is rewarded with highly competitive pay that reflects your experience and expertise Large selection of local academies, maintained and independent schools: Explore with no commitment - the perfect way to get a behind the scenes insight to help make choices with future applications Networking opportunities: build professional relationships with schools, supply offers a fantastic stage to showcase your personality and skills to future employers. Connect with fellow teachers and share ideas Ongoing support: Your well-being and professional development is paramount to us. Your friendly and experienced consultant is available to ensure you are happy and excel in your role
Jan 16, 2026
Seasonal
Key Stage 2 Teacher You are an expert in enrichment, a master of motivating and a wizard of creativity. You have the skills and knowledge to shape young minds and foster a love for learning in a safe, healthy and happy environment. Primary and middle schools in Worcester and across Worcestershire are looking for you, an influential and caring teacher to sprinkle your positivity and magic in their classrooms, and help children believe that they can achieve their full potential. Throughout the spring and summer terms, Academics Worcester will introduce you to the large variety of schools that we work in partnership with, and offer you a board selection of exciting teaching opportunities to enjoy. Maybe you: Would you like to be represented by an established education specialist who can support your local job search activity? Are an ECT looking for your first job or opportunities to gain invaluable experience in a variety of schools? Are an experienced Key Stage 2 Teacher considering a sustainable work life balance - reduce your workload but continue your love of teaching! Established in Worcester over seventeen years ago, Academics are the preferred supply teaching agency for schools in and around: Worcester, Droitwich, Bromsgrove, Redditch, Studley, Evesham, Pershore, Malvern and Kidderminster. Working together with your experienced consultant, you can feel confident that you will experience diverse and rewarding jobs tailored to your skills, preferences and availability. Your Key Stage 2 Teacher options: Abundance of flexible/ consistent daily supply - choose where/ when you teach. Explore different year groups. No planning responsibilities Exclusive temp to perm/ long term/ short term vacancies ECT induction opportunities As a Key Stage 2 Teacher (with QTS), you will: Maximise the learning opportunities for all. Deliver inspiring lessons that engage all children, promote confidence, expression and inquisitiveness Have high expectations of every child's behaviour, progress and achievements Possess an enhanced DBS certificate registered on the Update Service or be happy to process a new one (we can help with this) Apply here to start your Key Stage 2 Teacher journey with Academics, Worcestershire's leading supply teaching agency! In addition to a caring, honest, personalised and 5 Google rated service, choose Academics Worcester because: Competitive pay: Your hard work is rewarded with highly competitive pay that reflects your experience and expertise Large selection of local academies, maintained and independent schools: Explore with no commitment - the perfect way to get a behind the scenes insight to help make choices with future applications Networking opportunities: build professional relationships with schools, supply offers a fantastic stage to showcase your personality and skills to future employers. Connect with fellow teachers and share ideas Ongoing support: Your well-being and professional development is paramount to us. Your friendly and experienced consultant is available to ensure you are happy and excel in your role
The Supply Register
Teaching Assistant
The Supply Register Whiston, Merseyside
Job Title: SEN Teaching Assistant (1:1 Support Year 4) Location: Whiston Willis Primary Academy Employer: The Supply Register Contract Type: Long-term Salary: £93 £100 per day (depending on experience) Join Our Team at Whiston Willis School! Are you passionate about making a real difference in a child s education? We re looking for a caring and motivated SEN Teaching Assistant to join the wonderful team at Whiston Willis Primary Academy. In this rewarding role, you ll be providing 1:1 support to a Year 4 pupil with ADHD and additional learning needs, helping them to grow in confidence and reach their full potential in a nurturing, inclusive learning environment. What You ll Be Doing Provide dedicated 1:1 support to a Year 4 pupil with additional learning needs. Work closely with the class teacher to adapt lessons and resources to meet individual needs. Encourage and support the pupil s social, emotional, and academic development. Foster a positive and inclusive classroom atmosphere that reflects the school s caring values. Support with behaviour management when required. What We re Looking For Experience working with children or young people (ideally in a school or SEN setting). An understanding of supporting pupils with additional needs such as ADHD, SEMH, or learning difficulties. A compassionate, patient, and proactive attitude. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. A valid DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply). Why Join The Supply Register? Be part of our trusted partnership with Whiston Willis Primary Academy and other local schools. Flexible working options to suit your lifestyle. Access to free CPD training and professional development opportunities. Dedicated support from your local recruitment team. Competitive pay with transparent weekly payments. If you re ready to make a positive impact and support a child s learning journey in their final year of primary school, we d love to hear from you! Apply today to join The Supply Register and The Sylvester School community.
Jan 16, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: SEN Teaching Assistant (1:1 Support Year 4) Location: Whiston Willis Primary Academy Employer: The Supply Register Contract Type: Long-term Salary: £93 £100 per day (depending on experience) Join Our Team at Whiston Willis School! Are you passionate about making a real difference in a child s education? We re looking for a caring and motivated SEN Teaching Assistant to join the wonderful team at Whiston Willis Primary Academy. In this rewarding role, you ll be providing 1:1 support to a Year 4 pupil with ADHD and additional learning needs, helping them to grow in confidence and reach their full potential in a nurturing, inclusive learning environment. What You ll Be Doing Provide dedicated 1:1 support to a Year 4 pupil with additional learning needs. Work closely with the class teacher to adapt lessons and resources to meet individual needs. Encourage and support the pupil s social, emotional, and academic development. Foster a positive and inclusive classroom atmosphere that reflects the school s caring values. Support with behaviour management when required. What We re Looking For Experience working with children or young people (ideally in a school or SEN setting). An understanding of supporting pupils with additional needs such as ADHD, SEMH, or learning difficulties. A compassionate, patient, and proactive attitude. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. A valid DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply). Why Join The Supply Register? Be part of our trusted partnership with Whiston Willis Primary Academy and other local schools. Flexible working options to suit your lifestyle. Access to free CPD training and professional development opportunities. Dedicated support from your local recruitment team. Competitive pay with transparent weekly payments. If you re ready to make a positive impact and support a child s learning journey in their final year of primary school, we d love to hear from you! Apply today to join The Supply Register and The Sylvester School community.

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