Key Stage 1 Supply Teaching Assistant - Barnoldswick Academics are currently recruiting a reliable and adaptable Key Stage 2 Supply Teaching Assistant to support our partner primary schools across Barnoldswick & surrounding areas. This role is ideal for a Teaching Assistant with experience across KS2 (Years 1-2) who is confident supporting pupils and teachers in a variety of school settings and has click apply for full job details
Apr 09, 2026
Seasonal
Key Stage 1 Supply Teaching Assistant - Barnoldswick Academics are currently recruiting a reliable and adaptable Key Stage 2 Supply Teaching Assistant to support our partner primary schools across Barnoldswick & surrounding areas. This role is ideal for a Teaching Assistant with experience across KS2 (Years 1-2) who is confident supporting pupils and teachers in a variety of school settings and has click apply for full job details
Year 2 Teacher September Start A welcoming and well-regarded primary school in Lewisham is looking to appoint a Year 2 Teacher from September. This Year 2 Teacher role is ideal for a KS1 Teacher who wants to work in a school where pupils are enthusiastic, behaviour is strong and teaching is well supported. Year 2 Teacher Job Highlights Year 2 Teacher role open to ECTs and experienced teachers Salary: £40,317 - £52,300 Permanent, full-time position starting September Teaching Year 2 within Key Stage 1 Good primary school in the London Borough of Lewisham Interviews available immediately The successful Year 2 Teacher will join a school where pupils enjoy learning, take pride in their achievements and contribute positively to school life. Staff build strong relationships with pupils, creating a calm and purposeful learning environment. Pupils are kind, supportive and eager to succeed. Behaviour across the school is positive, allowing teachers to focus on delivering well-structured lessons and supporting progress for all learners. Why this school? Strong focus on early reading and phonics with consistent teaching approaches Well-planned curriculum that builds knowledge, skills and vocabulary over time Supportive leadership team with clear priorities for improvement Positive behaviour and focused classrooms Broad enrichment offer including trips, workshops and community activities As a Year 2 Teacher , you will play a key role in developing pupils core skills in reading, writing and maths, ensuring they are well prepared for the next stage of their education. You will be supported by a collaborative team and clear whole-school systems that allow you to focus on teaching and learning. This Year 2 Teacher role offers the chance to work in a school where pupils are motivated, staff are valued and expectations are consistently high. If you are a dedicated Year 2 Teacher looking for a new opportunity in Lewisham, apply now to be considered for this September start. Year 2 Teacher September INDTEACH
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Year 2 Teacher September Start A welcoming and well-regarded primary school in Lewisham is looking to appoint a Year 2 Teacher from September. This Year 2 Teacher role is ideal for a KS1 Teacher who wants to work in a school where pupils are enthusiastic, behaviour is strong and teaching is well supported. Year 2 Teacher Job Highlights Year 2 Teacher role open to ECTs and experienced teachers Salary: £40,317 - £52,300 Permanent, full-time position starting September Teaching Year 2 within Key Stage 1 Good primary school in the London Borough of Lewisham Interviews available immediately The successful Year 2 Teacher will join a school where pupils enjoy learning, take pride in their achievements and contribute positively to school life. Staff build strong relationships with pupils, creating a calm and purposeful learning environment. Pupils are kind, supportive and eager to succeed. Behaviour across the school is positive, allowing teachers to focus on delivering well-structured lessons and supporting progress for all learners. Why this school? Strong focus on early reading and phonics with consistent teaching approaches Well-planned curriculum that builds knowledge, skills and vocabulary over time Supportive leadership team with clear priorities for improvement Positive behaviour and focused classrooms Broad enrichment offer including trips, workshops and community activities As a Year 2 Teacher , you will play a key role in developing pupils core skills in reading, writing and maths, ensuring they are well prepared for the next stage of their education. You will be supported by a collaborative team and clear whole-school systems that allow you to focus on teaching and learning. This Year 2 Teacher role offers the chance to work in a school where pupils are motivated, staff are valued and expectations are consistently high. If you are a dedicated Year 2 Teacher looking for a new opportunity in Lewisham, apply now to be considered for this September start. Year 2 Teacher September INDTEACH
Director of Learning Support Services About North Country School & Camp Treetops. Located on the outskirts of Lake Placid, NY, Camp Treetops and North Country School sit on a 333 acre campus amid majestic mountain peaks in New York State's Adirondack Park. Since 1921 and 1938, respectively, we have been nationally renowned for pioneering educational programs rooted in progressive practices and experiential learning. Both Camp and School guide children to engage the natural world, take on intellectual and physical challenges in a nurturing community, and cultivate independence and creativity. Position Overview The Director of Learning Support Services (LSS) is a visionary leader responsible for the strategic oversight, coordination, and delivery of specialized academic support within our unique residential and experiential community. Serving as the primary advocate for diverse learners in grades 4-9, the Director manages the LSS faculty, directly supports students, oversees legal and instructional compliance, and translates complex neuropsychological data into actionable classroom success. Beyond administrative leadership, the Director is a deeply integrated member of our mountain campus-possessing a genuine commitment to the residential boarding experience and the readiness to lead students in outdoor pursuits while actively participating in the daily rhythms of our farm and wilderness setting. We seek an empathetic, self starting professional who brings warmth, a growth mindset, and a collaborative spirit to the holistic development of every student. Major Responsibilities 1) Strategic Leadership & Student Advocacy Visionary Oversight: Lead the LSS department to ensure an inclusive, welcoming, and high standard program that serves as a model of excellence across the school. Instructional Leadership: Using our competency based approach and Universal Design for Learning as a foundation, support faculty in excellent teaching and learning through observations, leading and designing professional development, and working with the Director of School and the Director of Teaching and Learning to plan strategic initiatives. 2) Programmatic Excellence Student Case Management: Maintain a holistic view of the specific learning needs and social emotional development of the student body by reviewing neuropsychological assessments, ensuring tiered interventions are effective and compassionate. Work alongside the Admissions team to ensure student support from day 1. Creating customized learning plans, informed by neuropsychological evaluations and Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Family Liaison: Serve as the primary point of contact for student support, facilitating high level communication between families, specialists, and the administration. Compliance & Records: Manage student learning profiles and accommodations, coordinate with local school districts in support of IEPs, and ensure that technology (in our one to one laptop environment) is used effectively to bridge learning gaps. 3) Curricular Oversight Cross Functional Collaboration & Systems Management: Partner with the Director of School, Director of Teaching & Learning, Department Heads, and LSS teachers to integrate learning support into the core curriculum and special projects. Oversee the implementation of skill building strategies and tools (graphic organizers, etc.) across the departments to ensure student learning needs are consistently and thoroughly supported. Instructional Coaching: Coordinate LSS teachers in their use of various instructional modalities. Data Driven Growth: Utilize school wide assessment data to identify trends, adjust departmental goals, and continuously improve school wide student outcomes. How You Will Spend Your Time Departmental Direction & Instructional Support (60%) As the leader of the LSS department, your work involves creating a high functioning support system. You will oversee the LSS faculty to ensure an inclusive, learning motivated environment where students' voices are celebrated. While you will provide direct support to students, your primary focus is facilitating best practices within instruction school wide. You will ensure technology is used creatively to support diverse learners and that every student's social emotional development is at the forefront of the academic program. Strategic Growth & Faculty Development (20%) You will lead the professional development trajectory for the LSS department and contribute to that of the school. This includes active collaboration with other teachers to evolve our curriculum and multidisciplinary projects. You are responsible for staying at the forefront of learning support trends and ensuring our faculty is equipped with the best tools to serve our unique student body. Community Life (20%) Our community is the heart of the student experience, and your leadership as a positive, contributing member is key to sustaining it. You will: Participate in community work during work jobs (chores) alongside students across campus-from barn chores on our working educational farm to other contributions that sustain our community. Lead weekend activities, including outdoor trips and activities like rock climbing, skiing, and hiking, ensuring these experiential learning opportunities are accessible and supportive for all learners. Facilitate "out times" and weekend trips that immerse students in the surrounding Adirondack region. Serve as an advisor for up to 5 students, providing deep individual mentorship. Support our Residential life throughout the school year. This typically looks like one evening and biweekly weekend commitments, and being on call for overnight support up to 3x a year. Qualifications Education Background & Certifications Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Special Education, Educational Leadership, Curriculum & Instruction, School Psychology, or a related field. Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in related field; Advanced training in neurodiversity, structured literacy (e.g., Orton Gillingham), or executive function coaching is highly desirable. Professional Experience: 5+ years teaching special education; 3+ years leading a special education team or initiative Specialized Training Professional Experience Educational Leadership: Minimum of 5 years of experience in special education or learning support, with at least 2-3 years in a leadership role (Department Chair, Coordinator, or Administrator). Clinical Literacy: Proven ability to interpret complex neuropsychological evaluations and translate clinical data into actionable classroom accommodations and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Teacher Mentorship: Experience observing, coaching, and evaluating faculty to improve instructional practices and student outcomes. Systems Management: Demonstrated success in managing departmental budgets, tracking student progress data, and ensuring legal compliance (IDEA/Section 504). Skills & Mindset Communication: Exceptional interpersonal skills, with the ability to navigate sensitive conversations with parents, external specialists, and faculty with empathy and clarity. Strategic Thinking: Ability to design and implement a long term vision for learning support that aligns with the school's mission of experiential and outdoor education. Community Commitment: A genuine commitment to the residential boarding experience, and the readiness to lead students in outdoor pursuits while actively participating in the daily rhythms of our mountain campus. We seek an adaptable, self starting leader who brings warmth and a growth mindset to our community, fostering curiosity in students through empathetic collaboration and a willingness to step outside their comfort zone. The Benefits of Working Here In addition to a salary of $50,000 - $70,000 (based on experience), you will enjoy: Housing Health insurance Personal time off during school vacations Vegetables and food from the farm when in season Seasonally sourced daily meals On campus access to miles of walking/hiking/skiing trails, rock climbing crag, and ski hill Access to on-campus shop and studio spaces How to Apply To apply, please compile a cover letter, resume, and references, and submit them through this survey. All candidates will be required to complete a nationwide criminal background check. Our Mission and Values North Country School & Camp Treetops strive to create a diverse and inclusive community that gives children the self confidence, knowledge, skills, and values to lead fulfilling and productive lives while contributing to a more equitable and sustainable world. We are a values driven community and seek to have a positive impact on the world around us by living out our core values on and off campus: Cultivate Community: We believe in the inherent value and contributions of every person, and in fostering connections to build and nurture a strong, inclusive community. Walk a Mile: We believe that understanding and honoring every person's unique worldview, experiences, and challenges is at the root of empathy and compassion. Dig Deep, Keep Growing: We believe that by setting ambitious goals, working hard, and persevering, we build strength and character and set a course for lives of growth, purpose, and fulfillment . click apply for full job details
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Director of Learning Support Services About North Country School & Camp Treetops. Located on the outskirts of Lake Placid, NY, Camp Treetops and North Country School sit on a 333 acre campus amid majestic mountain peaks in New York State's Adirondack Park. Since 1921 and 1938, respectively, we have been nationally renowned for pioneering educational programs rooted in progressive practices and experiential learning. Both Camp and School guide children to engage the natural world, take on intellectual and physical challenges in a nurturing community, and cultivate independence and creativity. Position Overview The Director of Learning Support Services (LSS) is a visionary leader responsible for the strategic oversight, coordination, and delivery of specialized academic support within our unique residential and experiential community. Serving as the primary advocate for diverse learners in grades 4-9, the Director manages the LSS faculty, directly supports students, oversees legal and instructional compliance, and translates complex neuropsychological data into actionable classroom success. Beyond administrative leadership, the Director is a deeply integrated member of our mountain campus-possessing a genuine commitment to the residential boarding experience and the readiness to lead students in outdoor pursuits while actively participating in the daily rhythms of our farm and wilderness setting. We seek an empathetic, self starting professional who brings warmth, a growth mindset, and a collaborative spirit to the holistic development of every student. Major Responsibilities 1) Strategic Leadership & Student Advocacy Visionary Oversight: Lead the LSS department to ensure an inclusive, welcoming, and high standard program that serves as a model of excellence across the school. Instructional Leadership: Using our competency based approach and Universal Design for Learning as a foundation, support faculty in excellent teaching and learning through observations, leading and designing professional development, and working with the Director of School and the Director of Teaching and Learning to plan strategic initiatives. 2) Programmatic Excellence Student Case Management: Maintain a holistic view of the specific learning needs and social emotional development of the student body by reviewing neuropsychological assessments, ensuring tiered interventions are effective and compassionate. Work alongside the Admissions team to ensure student support from day 1. Creating customized learning plans, informed by neuropsychological evaluations and Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Family Liaison: Serve as the primary point of contact for student support, facilitating high level communication between families, specialists, and the administration. Compliance & Records: Manage student learning profiles and accommodations, coordinate with local school districts in support of IEPs, and ensure that technology (in our one to one laptop environment) is used effectively to bridge learning gaps. 3) Curricular Oversight Cross Functional Collaboration & Systems Management: Partner with the Director of School, Director of Teaching & Learning, Department Heads, and LSS teachers to integrate learning support into the core curriculum and special projects. Oversee the implementation of skill building strategies and tools (graphic organizers, etc.) across the departments to ensure student learning needs are consistently and thoroughly supported. Instructional Coaching: Coordinate LSS teachers in their use of various instructional modalities. Data Driven Growth: Utilize school wide assessment data to identify trends, adjust departmental goals, and continuously improve school wide student outcomes. How You Will Spend Your Time Departmental Direction & Instructional Support (60%) As the leader of the LSS department, your work involves creating a high functioning support system. You will oversee the LSS faculty to ensure an inclusive, learning motivated environment where students' voices are celebrated. While you will provide direct support to students, your primary focus is facilitating best practices within instruction school wide. You will ensure technology is used creatively to support diverse learners and that every student's social emotional development is at the forefront of the academic program. Strategic Growth & Faculty Development (20%) You will lead the professional development trajectory for the LSS department and contribute to that of the school. This includes active collaboration with other teachers to evolve our curriculum and multidisciplinary projects. You are responsible for staying at the forefront of learning support trends and ensuring our faculty is equipped with the best tools to serve our unique student body. Community Life (20%) Our community is the heart of the student experience, and your leadership as a positive, contributing member is key to sustaining it. You will: Participate in community work during work jobs (chores) alongside students across campus-from barn chores on our working educational farm to other contributions that sustain our community. Lead weekend activities, including outdoor trips and activities like rock climbing, skiing, and hiking, ensuring these experiential learning opportunities are accessible and supportive for all learners. Facilitate "out times" and weekend trips that immerse students in the surrounding Adirondack region. Serve as an advisor for up to 5 students, providing deep individual mentorship. Support our Residential life throughout the school year. This typically looks like one evening and biweekly weekend commitments, and being on call for overnight support up to 3x a year. Qualifications Education Background & Certifications Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Special Education, Educational Leadership, Curriculum & Instruction, School Psychology, or a related field. Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in related field; Advanced training in neurodiversity, structured literacy (e.g., Orton Gillingham), or executive function coaching is highly desirable. Professional Experience: 5+ years teaching special education; 3+ years leading a special education team or initiative Specialized Training Professional Experience Educational Leadership: Minimum of 5 years of experience in special education or learning support, with at least 2-3 years in a leadership role (Department Chair, Coordinator, or Administrator). Clinical Literacy: Proven ability to interpret complex neuropsychological evaluations and translate clinical data into actionable classroom accommodations and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Teacher Mentorship: Experience observing, coaching, and evaluating faculty to improve instructional practices and student outcomes. Systems Management: Demonstrated success in managing departmental budgets, tracking student progress data, and ensuring legal compliance (IDEA/Section 504). Skills & Mindset Communication: Exceptional interpersonal skills, with the ability to navigate sensitive conversations with parents, external specialists, and faculty with empathy and clarity. Strategic Thinking: Ability to design and implement a long term vision for learning support that aligns with the school's mission of experiential and outdoor education. Community Commitment: A genuine commitment to the residential boarding experience, and the readiness to lead students in outdoor pursuits while actively participating in the daily rhythms of our mountain campus. We seek an adaptable, self starting leader who brings warmth and a growth mindset to our community, fostering curiosity in students through empathetic collaboration and a willingness to step outside their comfort zone. The Benefits of Working Here In addition to a salary of $50,000 - $70,000 (based on experience), you will enjoy: Housing Health insurance Personal time off during school vacations Vegetables and food from the farm when in season Seasonally sourced daily meals On campus access to miles of walking/hiking/skiing trails, rock climbing crag, and ski hill Access to on-campus shop and studio spaces How to Apply To apply, please compile a cover letter, resume, and references, and submit them through this survey. All candidates will be required to complete a nationwide criminal background check. Our Mission and Values North Country School & Camp Treetops strive to create a diverse and inclusive community that gives children the self confidence, knowledge, skills, and values to lead fulfilling and productive lives while contributing to a more equitable and sustainable world. We are a values driven community and seek to have a positive impact on the world around us by living out our core values on and off campus: Cultivate Community: We believe in the inherent value and contributions of every person, and in fostering connections to build and nurture a strong, inclusive community. Walk a Mile: We believe that understanding and honoring every person's unique worldview, experiences, and challenges is at the root of empathy and compassion. Dig Deep, Keep Growing: We believe that by setting ambitious goals, working hard, and persevering, we build strength and character and set a course for lives of growth, purpose, and fulfillment . click apply for full job details
Teaching Assistant - Nantwich (Nursery, Primary, Secondary & SEN) Location: Nantwich, Cheshire Start Date: Immediate / As soon as possible Contract: Temporary to Permanent (via Astro Education) Hours: Full Time / Part Time - Term Time Only Salary: £90 - £100 per day (dependent on experience) About Astro Education Astro Education is an ethical education recruitment agency reshaping how schools and staff connect. We believe in transparency, respect, and genuine long-term support . Founded by Tim Howarth (over a decade in education recruitment) and led in Cheshire by Darren Locke , a former Headteacher with 16 years' leadership experience, we know exactly what schools need - and what support staff deserve. Our mission is simple: to recruit and retain great educators. The Role - Teaching Assistant We are recruiting Teaching Assistants (TAs) to work across Nantwich schools: Nursery & Early Years Primary (KS1 & KS2) Secondary (KS3 & KS4) SEN (Special Educational Needs) As a Teaching Assistant, your role may involve: Supporting pupils in class with literacy, numeracy and curriculum activities Providing 1:1 and small-group support for children with additional needs (EHCPs, SEMH, autism, learning difficulties) Assisting teachers in delivering engaging lessons and classroom activities Promoting positive behaviour, inclusion and pupil wellbeing Collaborating with teachers, SENCOs and leaders to raise standards What We're Looking For Previous TA / classroom experience is desirable (but not essential ) A passion for education and supporting children of all abilities Empathy, resilience and adaptability to work in different schools Strong teamwork and communication skills A current DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Why Join Astro Education? We go beyond just finding you a job - we invest in your career . Benefits include: Competitive pay : £90 - £100 per day Weekly pay (every Friday) Flexible work options : day-to-day, long-term and permanent roles Temp-to-perm pathway : move onto a school contract after 12 weeks (with no finder's fee ) Free CPD training to boost your skills (SEN, behaviour, literacy strategies & more) 1:1 mentoring & career guidance from an experienced Headteacher Wellbeing support - because we know school life can be tough Why This Role Is Special TA roles available across Nursery, Primary, Secondary and SEN schools in Nantwich A chance to make a real difference in children's lives every day Join an agency that is genuinely different - focused on long-term success, not short-term fixe How to Apply If you're ready to become a valued Teaching Assistant in Nantwich , apply today! Apply now with your CV Tell us your preferred school phase (Nursery, Primary, Secondary or SEN) Share your availability and career goals Astro Education will be in touch to guide you through the next steps. Apply today - start your Teaching Assistant journey with Astro Education and make a lasting impact in Cheshire schools.
Apr 08, 2026
Contractor
Teaching Assistant - Nantwich (Nursery, Primary, Secondary & SEN) Location: Nantwich, Cheshire Start Date: Immediate / As soon as possible Contract: Temporary to Permanent (via Astro Education) Hours: Full Time / Part Time - Term Time Only Salary: £90 - £100 per day (dependent on experience) About Astro Education Astro Education is an ethical education recruitment agency reshaping how schools and staff connect. We believe in transparency, respect, and genuine long-term support . Founded by Tim Howarth (over a decade in education recruitment) and led in Cheshire by Darren Locke , a former Headteacher with 16 years' leadership experience, we know exactly what schools need - and what support staff deserve. Our mission is simple: to recruit and retain great educators. The Role - Teaching Assistant We are recruiting Teaching Assistants (TAs) to work across Nantwich schools: Nursery & Early Years Primary (KS1 & KS2) Secondary (KS3 & KS4) SEN (Special Educational Needs) As a Teaching Assistant, your role may involve: Supporting pupils in class with literacy, numeracy and curriculum activities Providing 1:1 and small-group support for children with additional needs (EHCPs, SEMH, autism, learning difficulties) Assisting teachers in delivering engaging lessons and classroom activities Promoting positive behaviour, inclusion and pupil wellbeing Collaborating with teachers, SENCOs and leaders to raise standards What We're Looking For Previous TA / classroom experience is desirable (but not essential ) A passion for education and supporting children of all abilities Empathy, resilience and adaptability to work in different schools Strong teamwork and communication skills A current DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Why Join Astro Education? We go beyond just finding you a job - we invest in your career . Benefits include: Competitive pay : £90 - £100 per day Weekly pay (every Friday) Flexible work options : day-to-day, long-term and permanent roles Temp-to-perm pathway : move onto a school contract after 12 weeks (with no finder's fee ) Free CPD training to boost your skills (SEN, behaviour, literacy strategies & more) 1:1 mentoring & career guidance from an experienced Headteacher Wellbeing support - because we know school life can be tough Why This Role Is Special TA roles available across Nursery, Primary, Secondary and SEN schools in Nantwich A chance to make a real difference in children's lives every day Join an agency that is genuinely different - focused on long-term success, not short-term fixe How to Apply If you're ready to become a valued Teaching Assistant in Nantwich , apply today! Apply now with your CV Tell us your preferred school phase (Nursery, Primary, Secondary or SEN) Share your availability and career goals Astro Education will be in touch to guide you through the next steps. Apply today - start your Teaching Assistant journey with Astro Education and make a lasting impact in Cheshire schools.
Thank you for your interest in a Counselling Placement at a Place2Be partner school!Click this link to view a map of our placement schools:Placement Map We recruit for Counsellors to start in school in January, April or September in line with school term time. Please note the recruitment and onboarding process can take 2-3 months. Please note that not all schools will have placements available, but we will try our best to match you to a convenient placement. Please only apply for one vacancy as multiple applications are rejected on the system. If successful upon interview, you will have the opportunity to discuss your location preference. All successful applicants would need a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) or Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) check that isenhanced, checked forchildren's and adult's barred list, and isregistered on the Update Service. Counsellorson Placement provide emotional and therapeutic support to children and young people aged 4-18 in Place2Be partner schools. As an organisation that has adopted the BACP ethical framework of good practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy, counsellors working within the organisation are dedicated to improving the mental health and well-being of the children they work with. Place2Be provides a high level of support to counsellors on placement through regular supervision, tailored training workshops and offers a well-recognised clinical placement . We provide a comprehensive induction programme and clinical supervision is undertaken at the end of each day. We need you to be available for a minimum of one day per week to work in a therapeutic capacity with up to 3 children offering one-to-one counselling. Placements are term time only and run for one academic year. There are opportunities for you to stay with us beyond one year. You will have the opportunity to attend up to six optional workshops throughout the year which are recognised as continuing professional development time. Sessions spent with children are accepted as clinical hours towards professional accreditation, and are recognised by the BACP and UKCP. A placement is an excellent stepping stone into a job opportunity and career with Place2Be, over of our clinical staff were once Counsellors on Placement. We have places available in our projects in both primary and secondary schools nationwide. Counting your hours All clinical hours gained on placement can be used towards accreditation with a body such as BACP and UKCP. However if you need to gain clinical hours for your course, we would strongly advise that you check with your course tutor as to whether child hours are accepted before applying. If your course does not accept child hours but you would like to gain counselling experience of working with Children and Young People, you can still apply for a Place2Be placement as a second placement. Diversity and Inclusion Place2Be is committed to equal opportunities and anti-discrimination practices and we positively encourage applications from all sections of the community. We are particularly interested in attracting applications from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic backgrounds. Additionally, for our clinical roles we are particularly keen in attracting male candidates to reflect the diversity of the partner schools and communities we work in. About You You will be a fully qualified Counsellor, Therapist or studying towards one of these professions at the following levels: Diploma in Counselling (Level 4 or above). If you are in your first year you will have completed a full academic year Certificate Course in Counselling or the equivalent of 9 - 12 months. Degree, MSc or MA in Counselling or Psychotherapy - if you are in your first year you will have relevant experience of direct work with children. We are always looking for suitable counsellors on placement, so if you believe you have what it takes to thrive in this challenging, rewarding environment please apply.Please view/download the full Job Description and Person Specification on our website for further details. About Us Place2Be is the leading children's mental health charity providing in-school support and expert professional development to improve the emotional wellbeing of children and young people, families,teachersand school staff. The charity currently provides an embedded mental health service in 500 UK primary and secondary schools supporting a school community of around 243,000 children and young people. Our teams provide a range of services in our partner schools to build resilience early in life through counselling, creative work and play and support a child's ability to engage in school life. Our work, focused on early intervention, is part of the comprehensive CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) system. Through our professional development programme, we are training around 1,200 Counsellors on Placement each year who build their mental health and counselling skills and experience through practice in our partner schools. We also provide a range of professional development programmes on mental health and wellbeing for school leaders, teachers and other professionals who work with children and young people, so we can help to build 'mentally healthy' schools and communities where all children can thrive and flourish. We continue to pilot,trialand explore new ways in which we can develop our practice as well as share learning, expertise and findings from the robust evidence and evaluation we gather. HRH ThePrincess of Walesis our Royal Patron and Place2Be is one of the founding charity partners of Heads Together. We also work collaboratively with a range of charities and expert organisations to leverage best-in-class knowledge and expertise to inform, develop and improve outcomes for the children,familiesand schools we support. We ask our staff team to share our core values of perseverance, integrity,compassionand creativity, and to have the skills and patience to support some of the UK's most vulnerable children and families. Our values: We believe that how we approach our work is as important as the work itself. Our four key values shape everything we do: Compassion - We bring empathy and kindness to all we do, to better understand and meet the needs of children and young people, colleagues and other stakeholders. Integrity - We demonstrate sound ethical values in all our work, and we are honest, transparent, courageous and authentic. Perseverance - We have the courage to continue in the face of adversity and do this with determination to find effective solutions. Creativity - We bring an open-minded approach and flexibility to our thinking and actions and enable others to do the same.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Thank you for your interest in a Counselling Placement at a Place2Be partner school!Click this link to view a map of our placement schools:Placement Map We recruit for Counsellors to start in school in January, April or September in line with school term time. Please note the recruitment and onboarding process can take 2-3 months. Please note that not all schools will have placements available, but we will try our best to match you to a convenient placement. Please only apply for one vacancy as multiple applications are rejected on the system. If successful upon interview, you will have the opportunity to discuss your location preference. All successful applicants would need a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) or Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) check that isenhanced, checked forchildren's and adult's barred list, and isregistered on the Update Service. Counsellorson Placement provide emotional and therapeutic support to children and young people aged 4-18 in Place2Be partner schools. As an organisation that has adopted the BACP ethical framework of good practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy, counsellors working within the organisation are dedicated to improving the mental health and well-being of the children they work with. Place2Be provides a high level of support to counsellors on placement through regular supervision, tailored training workshops and offers a well-recognised clinical placement . We provide a comprehensive induction programme and clinical supervision is undertaken at the end of each day. We need you to be available for a minimum of one day per week to work in a therapeutic capacity with up to 3 children offering one-to-one counselling. Placements are term time only and run for one academic year. There are opportunities for you to stay with us beyond one year. You will have the opportunity to attend up to six optional workshops throughout the year which are recognised as continuing professional development time. Sessions spent with children are accepted as clinical hours towards professional accreditation, and are recognised by the BACP and UKCP. A placement is an excellent stepping stone into a job opportunity and career with Place2Be, over of our clinical staff were once Counsellors on Placement. We have places available in our projects in both primary and secondary schools nationwide. Counting your hours All clinical hours gained on placement can be used towards accreditation with a body such as BACP and UKCP. However if you need to gain clinical hours for your course, we would strongly advise that you check with your course tutor as to whether child hours are accepted before applying. If your course does not accept child hours but you would like to gain counselling experience of working with Children and Young People, you can still apply for a Place2Be placement as a second placement. Diversity and Inclusion Place2Be is committed to equal opportunities and anti-discrimination practices and we positively encourage applications from all sections of the community. We are particularly interested in attracting applications from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic backgrounds. Additionally, for our clinical roles we are particularly keen in attracting male candidates to reflect the diversity of the partner schools and communities we work in. About You You will be a fully qualified Counsellor, Therapist or studying towards one of these professions at the following levels: Diploma in Counselling (Level 4 or above). If you are in your first year you will have completed a full academic year Certificate Course in Counselling or the equivalent of 9 - 12 months. Degree, MSc or MA in Counselling or Psychotherapy - if you are in your first year you will have relevant experience of direct work with children. We are always looking for suitable counsellors on placement, so if you believe you have what it takes to thrive in this challenging, rewarding environment please apply.Please view/download the full Job Description and Person Specification on our website for further details. About Us Place2Be is the leading children's mental health charity providing in-school support and expert professional development to improve the emotional wellbeing of children and young people, families,teachersand school staff. The charity currently provides an embedded mental health service in 500 UK primary and secondary schools supporting a school community of around 243,000 children and young people. Our teams provide a range of services in our partner schools to build resilience early in life through counselling, creative work and play and support a child's ability to engage in school life. Our work, focused on early intervention, is part of the comprehensive CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) system. Through our professional development programme, we are training around 1,200 Counsellors on Placement each year who build their mental health and counselling skills and experience through practice in our partner schools. We also provide a range of professional development programmes on mental health and wellbeing for school leaders, teachers and other professionals who work with children and young people, so we can help to build 'mentally healthy' schools and communities where all children can thrive and flourish. We continue to pilot,trialand explore new ways in which we can develop our practice as well as share learning, expertise and findings from the robust evidence and evaluation we gather. HRH ThePrincess of Walesis our Royal Patron and Place2Be is one of the founding charity partners of Heads Together. We also work collaboratively with a range of charities and expert organisations to leverage best-in-class knowledge and expertise to inform, develop and improve outcomes for the children,familiesand schools we support. We ask our staff team to share our core values of perseverance, integrity,compassionand creativity, and to have the skills and patience to support some of the UK's most vulnerable children and families. Our values: We believe that how we approach our work is as important as the work itself. Our four key values shape everything we do: Compassion - We bring empathy and kindness to all we do, to better understand and meet the needs of children and young people, colleagues and other stakeholders. Integrity - We demonstrate sound ethical values in all our work, and we are honest, transparent, courageous and authentic. Perseverance - We have the courage to continue in the face of adversity and do this with determination to find effective solutions. Creativity - We bring an open-minded approach and flexibility to our thinking and actions and enable others to do the same.
Chief Operating Officer LEO Academy Trust Join the thriving LEO Academy Trust as its Chief Operating Officer and lead its central services to ensure the Trust's operational systems support its schools as LEO continues to grow and evolve. Location: Sutton / Surrey Who we are LEO Academy Trust was founded in 2015 and, by Autumn this year, will serve 7,000 pupils across our Primary schools in Sutton and Surrey. Around 800 colleagues work across our schools and central teams. We expect three further schools to join the Trust in the near future as we continue our planned growth. Our schools are supported through a high quality operating model that includes finance, estates, HR, governance, digital infrastructure and compliance. The Chief Operating Officer will lead these services and ensure our operational systems continue to support our schools effectively as we grow and evolve. Our model empowers school leaders to focus on curriculum, teaching and learning, while our central teams coordinate operational systems across the Trust. Our directors and central services teams work closely with school leaders to ensure that professional services respond to the needs of pupils, staff and communities. Our strategy is framed through the LEO 2030 programme. Through this work, we are developing inclusive learning environments, strengthening digital learning across our schools and building partnerships with the communities we serve. We also contribute to the wider education sector through teacher training, professional development and partnerships, including our work with the National Institute of Teaching. About the role The COO will lead our central operational services, including finance, estates, HR operations, governance support, compliance and digital infrastructure. These teams currently support 14 academies and will expand as further schools join LEO. Financial stewardship is an important part of the role. We have built a strong financial position through disciplined planning and clear central systems. The COO will oversee financial planning, procurement and operational resource management across the Trust, ensuring that public funds are used responsibly and effectively. The role also includes oversight of our estates portfolio. LEO schools operate across multiple sites and the COO will coordinate maintenance planning, capital investment and compliance with health and safety requirements across the estate. Digital infrastructure is an important part of our model. Pupils across our primary schools have access to personal learning devices and digital platforms that support teaching, communication and administration. The COO will oversee the operational infrastructure that enables these systems to function effectively. The COO will lead a number of central service teams and will review how these services operate as the Trust grows. As we continue to develop, this role will help ensure that central services remain responsive and scalable. The role also requires close partnership with our school leaders. Central services work directly with Principals through structured meetings and review processes. The COO will visit schools regularly to ensure operational services respond effectively to the needs of staff and pupils. This is a significant leadership role within LEO at a point where we are building on a strong foundation and preparing for the next stage of development. You will be in post from 1st December. Who we are looking for We are seeking a senior operational leader who understands how complex organisations operate and how systems support frontline services. Candidates may come from education, public services or other regulated sectors with experience of operating in complex, multi site organisations. Experience working within a multi academy trust or education organisation would be valuable, particularly where candidates have supported operational systems across multiple schools. The role requires strong financial understanding. LEO has developed a stable financial position through careful planning and centralised systems. Our COO will oversee financial planning, audit processes and procurement frameworks while ensuring resources are distributed effectively across the Trust. Candidates should demonstrate experience managing operational services across distributed sites. This may include estates management, facilities planning, compliance systems or operational infrastructure supporting large teams. Digital infrastructure is also central to how our schools operate. LEO has implemented a one device per pupil model across primary phases and digital platforms are embedded across learning and administration. The COO will oversee infrastructure, service providers and procurement arrangements that support these systems. The role also requires the ability to work closely with school leaders. Our COO will interact regularly with Principals and must understand the operational realities of school environments. Central services must respond effectively to issues such as facilities management, HR matters and operational planning. We value leaders who work collaboratively and communicate clearly. The COO will work closely with the Chief Executive Officer and other members of the executive team, including colleagues responsible for curriculum, teaching and learning. Some teams operate across shared reporting lines, and the COO will help ensure these functions work together effectively. We are open to candidates from outside education, although the successful candidate will need to understand how schools function and how operational systems enable teaching and learning. This role offers the opportunity to help shape the next phase of LEO's development as we continue to grow and refine our operational systems in support of our schools and communities. Application information If you would like to know more about this role please contact Eddie Caviezel Cox at peridotpartners.co.uk. To view the full job description and person specification, please go to the 'How to Apply' tab, fill in your details and download the job pack. For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact our advising consultants at Peridot Partners. Equality, Diversity and Data Protection Peridot Partners and LEO Academy Trust are committed to promoting equality and diversity. To support a culture that is diverse and recognises and develops the potential of all, we will send an equality monitoring survey at the point of receiving your application and at the time of placement. All information provided will be held in the strictest confidence and will not be shared with anyone, in line with the Data Protection Act 2018. By completing the form to view, or if you have access to this page from an email invitation, Peridot Partners will have processed your personal information. For more information about Peridot Partners' data processing activities and your rights, please read our Privacy Policy.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Chief Operating Officer LEO Academy Trust Join the thriving LEO Academy Trust as its Chief Operating Officer and lead its central services to ensure the Trust's operational systems support its schools as LEO continues to grow and evolve. Location: Sutton / Surrey Who we are LEO Academy Trust was founded in 2015 and, by Autumn this year, will serve 7,000 pupils across our Primary schools in Sutton and Surrey. Around 800 colleagues work across our schools and central teams. We expect three further schools to join the Trust in the near future as we continue our planned growth. Our schools are supported through a high quality operating model that includes finance, estates, HR, governance, digital infrastructure and compliance. The Chief Operating Officer will lead these services and ensure our operational systems continue to support our schools effectively as we grow and evolve. Our model empowers school leaders to focus on curriculum, teaching and learning, while our central teams coordinate operational systems across the Trust. Our directors and central services teams work closely with school leaders to ensure that professional services respond to the needs of pupils, staff and communities. Our strategy is framed through the LEO 2030 programme. Through this work, we are developing inclusive learning environments, strengthening digital learning across our schools and building partnerships with the communities we serve. We also contribute to the wider education sector through teacher training, professional development and partnerships, including our work with the National Institute of Teaching. About the role The COO will lead our central operational services, including finance, estates, HR operations, governance support, compliance and digital infrastructure. These teams currently support 14 academies and will expand as further schools join LEO. Financial stewardship is an important part of the role. We have built a strong financial position through disciplined planning and clear central systems. The COO will oversee financial planning, procurement and operational resource management across the Trust, ensuring that public funds are used responsibly and effectively. The role also includes oversight of our estates portfolio. LEO schools operate across multiple sites and the COO will coordinate maintenance planning, capital investment and compliance with health and safety requirements across the estate. Digital infrastructure is an important part of our model. Pupils across our primary schools have access to personal learning devices and digital platforms that support teaching, communication and administration. The COO will oversee the operational infrastructure that enables these systems to function effectively. The COO will lead a number of central service teams and will review how these services operate as the Trust grows. As we continue to develop, this role will help ensure that central services remain responsive and scalable. The role also requires close partnership with our school leaders. Central services work directly with Principals through structured meetings and review processes. The COO will visit schools regularly to ensure operational services respond effectively to the needs of staff and pupils. This is a significant leadership role within LEO at a point where we are building on a strong foundation and preparing for the next stage of development. You will be in post from 1st December. Who we are looking for We are seeking a senior operational leader who understands how complex organisations operate and how systems support frontline services. Candidates may come from education, public services or other regulated sectors with experience of operating in complex, multi site organisations. Experience working within a multi academy trust or education organisation would be valuable, particularly where candidates have supported operational systems across multiple schools. The role requires strong financial understanding. LEO has developed a stable financial position through careful planning and centralised systems. Our COO will oversee financial planning, audit processes and procurement frameworks while ensuring resources are distributed effectively across the Trust. Candidates should demonstrate experience managing operational services across distributed sites. This may include estates management, facilities planning, compliance systems or operational infrastructure supporting large teams. Digital infrastructure is also central to how our schools operate. LEO has implemented a one device per pupil model across primary phases and digital platforms are embedded across learning and administration. The COO will oversee infrastructure, service providers and procurement arrangements that support these systems. The role also requires the ability to work closely with school leaders. Our COO will interact regularly with Principals and must understand the operational realities of school environments. Central services must respond effectively to issues such as facilities management, HR matters and operational planning. We value leaders who work collaboratively and communicate clearly. The COO will work closely with the Chief Executive Officer and other members of the executive team, including colleagues responsible for curriculum, teaching and learning. Some teams operate across shared reporting lines, and the COO will help ensure these functions work together effectively. We are open to candidates from outside education, although the successful candidate will need to understand how schools function and how operational systems enable teaching and learning. This role offers the opportunity to help shape the next phase of LEO's development as we continue to grow and refine our operational systems in support of our schools and communities. Application information If you would like to know more about this role please contact Eddie Caviezel Cox at peridotpartners.co.uk. To view the full job description and person specification, please go to the 'How to Apply' tab, fill in your details and download the job pack. For further information or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact our advising consultants at Peridot Partners. Equality, Diversity and Data Protection Peridot Partners and LEO Academy Trust are committed to promoting equality and diversity. To support a culture that is diverse and recognises and develops the potential of all, we will send an equality monitoring survey at the point of receiving your application and at the time of placement. All information provided will be held in the strictest confidence and will not be shared with anyone, in line with the Data Protection Act 2018. By completing the form to view, or if you have access to this page from an email invitation, Peridot Partners will have processed your personal information. For more information about Peridot Partners' data processing activities and your rights, please read our Privacy Policy.
Primary School General Supply Teacher - Rhondda Cynon TafAre you an outstanding, passionate, and enthusiastic Teacher who is willing to cover all years within a Primary School?I am currently looking for experienced Teachers who would be available to cover all year groups and involve day-to-day work.The school are always eager to grow with teachers who are, passionate, innovative, enthusiastic, and talented who will keep children focused and engaged in lessons.The ideal candidate for this role would have experience within a variety of years. You must also be passionate and willing to support students no matter what they need and have their best interests at mind.What you will need: Experienced in a school setting (at least 6 months.) Updated and clean DBS on the update service. To be up for a new challenge. Work as part of a team. Good written and communication skills. The ability to inspire students.I am very keen to speak with Teachers that feel like they would be suited to the role. To find out more about this role and Aspire People, head over to our website We also offer you a £250 referral bonus for recommendations of candidates suitable for any of the roles we are currently recruiting for.Please apply to this position and I'll be in touch with you shortly - Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Apr 08, 2026
Seasonal
Primary School General Supply Teacher - Rhondda Cynon TafAre you an outstanding, passionate, and enthusiastic Teacher who is willing to cover all years within a Primary School?I am currently looking for experienced Teachers who would be available to cover all year groups and involve day-to-day work.The school are always eager to grow with teachers who are, passionate, innovative, enthusiastic, and talented who will keep children focused and engaged in lessons.The ideal candidate for this role would have experience within a variety of years. You must also be passionate and willing to support students no matter what they need and have their best interests at mind.What you will need: Experienced in a school setting (at least 6 months.) Updated and clean DBS on the update service. To be up for a new challenge. Work as part of a team. Good written and communication skills. The ability to inspire students.I am very keen to speak with Teachers that feel like they would be suited to the role. To find out more about this role and Aspire People, head over to our website We also offer you a £250 referral bonus for recommendations of candidates suitable for any of the roles we are currently recruiting for.Please apply to this position and I'll be in touch with you shortly - Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Grange Primary School : Deputy Head Teacher (closing date: 23/04/26)(12noon) To start: 1 September 2026. ISR: L5-9 (£58,422 - £64,490) The salary stated will be subject to a term time only adjustment if the commencement of employment is after the start of the academic year. Contract type: Full Time. Contract term: Permanent. Number on roll: 144 pupils (including nursery) "Be the best you can be." Grange Primary School is a happy, caring and inclusive English medium primary school in the west of Swansea, serving pupils from Nursery to Year 6. Situated within walking distance of the beach, castle and local parks, the school offers rich opportunities for outdoor learning, complemented by well resourced learning environments onsite, and green spaces that encourage exploration and curiosity. The school motto, 'Be the best you can be', underpins everything that Grange stands for and aspires to achieve. With a strong sense of community and a deep commitment to ensuring every child has the right support to achieve their best, this is an exciting opportunity to join a dedicated and hardworking team and make a meaningful difference within a well established and forward looking school. We place a strong emphasis on empowering staff and pupils to thrive within a supportive and collaborative environment. The school supports all pupils and has a rich history of supporting those with hearing impairment, incorporating British Sign Language into our daily offer to ensure everyone feels valued and that they belong. Staff are deeply committed to the pupils they serve, and the school benefits from the strong support and high aspirations of a dedicated Governing Body. The Role Grange Governing Body are seeking to appoint a permanent Deputy Headteacher to work in close partnership with the Headteacher and senior leadership team. This is a key strategic role, offering the opportunity to shape teaching, learning and whole-school improvement within an inclusive school community. The Deputy Headteacher will be an excellent teacher and a visible leader, providing clarity, consistency and professional support and challenge, while contributing positively to the culture, wellbeing and values of the school. The successful candidate will be trusted to lead significant aspects of whole-school leadership and to deputise in the Headteacher's absence. The successful candidate will: Provide strategic leadership for teaching, learning and curriculum coherence, ensuring high expectations and strong outcomes for all learners Lead robust quality assurance and self-evaluation, using evidence to celebrate strengths and drive continuous improvement Support and challenge staff through effective professional learning, coaching and development, contributing to a reflective and aspirational community culture Contribute to inclusive leadership, ensuring that wellbeing, equity, safeguarding and support for learners with additional learning needs are embedded consistently across school life Work in genuine partnership with the Headteacher, sharing leadership responsibility and contributing to whole-school decision-making Demonstrate the judgement, credibility and leadership presence to deputise when required. We are looking for a Deputy Headteacher who: Is a strong, energetic and innovative senior leader with experience of whole-school leadership, and a clear understanding of the demands of a deputy headship Is an excellent and enthusiastic teacher committed to meeting the needs of all learners Has a proven impact on raising standards and improving practice, while remaining child-centred and values-driven Brings at least one area of leadership strength, while demonstrating the capacity and willingness to learn and grow into others. Leads with integrity, empathy and professionalism, while holding high expectations for staff and pupils Is committed to promoting diversity and equity, and believing deeply that all children can succeed Is committed to further developing pupil voice, rights respecting schools and restorative practice Has excellent interpersonal and communication skills, building trust with staff, pupils, families and external partners We can offer: Enthusiastic, engaged pupils who are proud of their school A dedicated, reflective and supportive staff team A strong inclusive ethos, rooted in belonging and community Supportive governors with high aspirations for the school Opportunities for professional growth within a forward-thinking leadership team Grange Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to all relevant pre-employment checks. Your supporting letter of application should be no longer than 2,000 words. Please note, as part of the process, shortlisted candidates will be expected to undertake a lesson observation and a formal interview. This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure application to the Disclosure and Barring Service. Within Swansea Council there is a "Safeguarding is Everybody's Business" principle, and this applies to all Swansea Council employees, elected members, volunteers and contractors. Further details can be found at: We encourage you to undertake a visit to our school, so that you can see for yourself what the school has to offer. A tour of the school for prospective applicants is arranged for Tuesday 14 April 2026 at 4 pm. Please email the school's Clerk to Governors, Karen Miller, to confirm your attendance at the tour.Email: Shortlisting: 29 April 2026 Teaching observation week: to be arranged for week commencing 11 May 2026
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Grange Primary School : Deputy Head Teacher (closing date: 23/04/26)(12noon) To start: 1 September 2026. ISR: L5-9 (£58,422 - £64,490) The salary stated will be subject to a term time only adjustment if the commencement of employment is after the start of the academic year. Contract type: Full Time. Contract term: Permanent. Number on roll: 144 pupils (including nursery) "Be the best you can be." Grange Primary School is a happy, caring and inclusive English medium primary school in the west of Swansea, serving pupils from Nursery to Year 6. Situated within walking distance of the beach, castle and local parks, the school offers rich opportunities for outdoor learning, complemented by well resourced learning environments onsite, and green spaces that encourage exploration and curiosity. The school motto, 'Be the best you can be', underpins everything that Grange stands for and aspires to achieve. With a strong sense of community and a deep commitment to ensuring every child has the right support to achieve their best, this is an exciting opportunity to join a dedicated and hardworking team and make a meaningful difference within a well established and forward looking school. We place a strong emphasis on empowering staff and pupils to thrive within a supportive and collaborative environment. The school supports all pupils and has a rich history of supporting those with hearing impairment, incorporating British Sign Language into our daily offer to ensure everyone feels valued and that they belong. Staff are deeply committed to the pupils they serve, and the school benefits from the strong support and high aspirations of a dedicated Governing Body. The Role Grange Governing Body are seeking to appoint a permanent Deputy Headteacher to work in close partnership with the Headteacher and senior leadership team. This is a key strategic role, offering the opportunity to shape teaching, learning and whole-school improvement within an inclusive school community. The Deputy Headteacher will be an excellent teacher and a visible leader, providing clarity, consistency and professional support and challenge, while contributing positively to the culture, wellbeing and values of the school. The successful candidate will be trusted to lead significant aspects of whole-school leadership and to deputise in the Headteacher's absence. The successful candidate will: Provide strategic leadership for teaching, learning and curriculum coherence, ensuring high expectations and strong outcomes for all learners Lead robust quality assurance and self-evaluation, using evidence to celebrate strengths and drive continuous improvement Support and challenge staff through effective professional learning, coaching and development, contributing to a reflective and aspirational community culture Contribute to inclusive leadership, ensuring that wellbeing, equity, safeguarding and support for learners with additional learning needs are embedded consistently across school life Work in genuine partnership with the Headteacher, sharing leadership responsibility and contributing to whole-school decision-making Demonstrate the judgement, credibility and leadership presence to deputise when required. We are looking for a Deputy Headteacher who: Is a strong, energetic and innovative senior leader with experience of whole-school leadership, and a clear understanding of the demands of a deputy headship Is an excellent and enthusiastic teacher committed to meeting the needs of all learners Has a proven impact on raising standards and improving practice, while remaining child-centred and values-driven Brings at least one area of leadership strength, while demonstrating the capacity and willingness to learn and grow into others. Leads with integrity, empathy and professionalism, while holding high expectations for staff and pupils Is committed to promoting diversity and equity, and believing deeply that all children can succeed Is committed to further developing pupil voice, rights respecting schools and restorative practice Has excellent interpersonal and communication skills, building trust with staff, pupils, families and external partners We can offer: Enthusiastic, engaged pupils who are proud of their school A dedicated, reflective and supportive staff team A strong inclusive ethos, rooted in belonging and community Supportive governors with high aspirations for the school Opportunities for professional growth within a forward-thinking leadership team Grange Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to all relevant pre-employment checks. Your supporting letter of application should be no longer than 2,000 words. Please note, as part of the process, shortlisted candidates will be expected to undertake a lesson observation and a formal interview. This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure application to the Disclosure and Barring Service. Within Swansea Council there is a "Safeguarding is Everybody's Business" principle, and this applies to all Swansea Council employees, elected members, volunteers and contractors. Further details can be found at: We encourage you to undertake a visit to our school, so that you can see for yourself what the school has to offer. A tour of the school for prospective applicants is arranged for Tuesday 14 April 2026 at 4 pm. Please email the school's Clerk to Governors, Karen Miller, to confirm your attendance at the tour.Email: Shortlisting: 29 April 2026 Teaching observation week: to be arranged for week commencing 11 May 2026
About the role Part-time (three days per week) Primary School Music Specialist Teaching specialist Music lessons from EYFS to Year 6 Salary: Main Pay Scale Closing Date:midnight on Monday 13 th April 2026 We have an extremely rare and unique opportunity available at St. Andrew's School, an Independent School in Rochester. We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and inspirational Music Teacher to join us from June 2026 or September 2026. This would be the perfect opportunity for a secondary trained teacher to gain experience with primary aged children or a primary trained teacher to specialise in the teaching of Music. The role will involve teaching all classes from EYFS to Year 6. This is a part time, permanent role, working 21 hours per week (three full days) (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday). As well as teaching the weekly class Music lessons and leading our Junior Choir, the Music Teacher will be responsible for taking the lead at our End of Term musical celebrations, our annual Concert, House Singing Competition and events throughout the year. We are keen to hear new ideas for the development of Music too! If you are passionate about teaching and learning, have a love of music and singing and would like to join a friendly team who are dedicated to providing a stimulating environment in which children can reach their full potential, then this could be a position for you. We are looking for someone who will:- Be creative, dedicated, enthusiastic and inspirational Have high expectations of both academic achievement and behaviour Promote a love and enjoyment of Music Be proactive in organising trips, events, competitions and enrichment opportunities Be capable of delivering excellent lessons Be a team player within a happy, hard-working staff Be excited to lead and develop our Junior Choir Ensure ICT is effectively integrated into teaching We can offer:- An excellent variety of music resources, including class sets of recorders, ocarinas, ukuleles and Drumba) Pupils who are polite, confident and keen to do their best Small class sizes Excellent opportunities for continuing professional development Exceptional support from the SLT and colleagues Supportive parents and staff who want the best for our children Free lunches A staff laptop Discounted Pre-School/Main School fees for your own child/ren Please complete your application by midnight, on Monday 13 th April 2026. Interviews will take place on Friday 17 th April 2026 How to apply: To be considered for thisvacancy, applicants are required to complete and submit a fully completedapplication form through our website. Please note that we are unable to offer sponsorship for this position. Candidates must already have the right to work in the UK at the time of application. Edt is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults whom we work with and come into contact with around the world. All applicants are subject to thorough screening and successful candidates are subject to the relevant level of criminal record checks with national police authorities or the UK's Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). For all school based roles this will be an Enhanced DBS check. Edt is a proud Disability Confident Leader. We takepractical steps to ensure that disability inclusion is not only part of ourvalues but part of our everyday actions. We are committed to creating a workingenvironment where disabled employees are supported, valued, and empowered tothrive in their role. If you are disabled or require specific adjustmentsduring the application process, please do let us know how we can support you. We understand thatartificial intelligence (AI)tools(such as ChatGPT) can be helpful when applying for jobs - especially for those who require additional support during the recruitment process. However, while you may decide to use AI tools for ideas or pointers, we request that you do not rely heavily on them when answering questions. We are looking for responses that are personal to you, including details and examples of your abilities and work experience to date, and we consider copying and pasting AI-generated responses to be a misuse of AI tools. Likewise, we do not use AI-driven recruitment screening software, because we value authenticity and prefer to make personal connections with our candidates. If you have used AI to support your application - including in emails and responses to questions - please disclose this on your application form. If you would like clarification on how AI can be used in your application to edt, please contact the Recruitment team via the edt website. IND1 About the organisation St Andrew's in Rochester, Kent, is a co-educational non-selective school for children from 3 to 11. It was founded in 1951 with clear and simple aims: to offer an affordable education with the emphasis on the 'three Rs' - reading, writing and arithmetic - and to promote traditional values. Under the proprietorship of Education Development Trust, which acquired the school in 1999, St. Andrew's has flourished and has held dear its values - even though society may have changed around it. The school is renowned for its excellent pastoral care and its unfailing and outstanding success in placing pupils at prestigious grammar schools. Follow this link visit the St Andrew's website. Please Clickhere to see our Annual Impact Review for 2024/2025 which highlightsthe ways in which our work has impacted lives around the world - and theprogress we have made since 2023/2024.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
About the role Part-time (three days per week) Primary School Music Specialist Teaching specialist Music lessons from EYFS to Year 6 Salary: Main Pay Scale Closing Date:midnight on Monday 13 th April 2026 We have an extremely rare and unique opportunity available at St. Andrew's School, an Independent School in Rochester. We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and inspirational Music Teacher to join us from June 2026 or September 2026. This would be the perfect opportunity for a secondary trained teacher to gain experience with primary aged children or a primary trained teacher to specialise in the teaching of Music. The role will involve teaching all classes from EYFS to Year 6. This is a part time, permanent role, working 21 hours per week (three full days) (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday). As well as teaching the weekly class Music lessons and leading our Junior Choir, the Music Teacher will be responsible for taking the lead at our End of Term musical celebrations, our annual Concert, House Singing Competition and events throughout the year. We are keen to hear new ideas for the development of Music too! If you are passionate about teaching and learning, have a love of music and singing and would like to join a friendly team who are dedicated to providing a stimulating environment in which children can reach their full potential, then this could be a position for you. We are looking for someone who will:- Be creative, dedicated, enthusiastic and inspirational Have high expectations of both academic achievement and behaviour Promote a love and enjoyment of Music Be proactive in organising trips, events, competitions and enrichment opportunities Be capable of delivering excellent lessons Be a team player within a happy, hard-working staff Be excited to lead and develop our Junior Choir Ensure ICT is effectively integrated into teaching We can offer:- An excellent variety of music resources, including class sets of recorders, ocarinas, ukuleles and Drumba) Pupils who are polite, confident and keen to do their best Small class sizes Excellent opportunities for continuing professional development Exceptional support from the SLT and colleagues Supportive parents and staff who want the best for our children Free lunches A staff laptop Discounted Pre-School/Main School fees for your own child/ren Please complete your application by midnight, on Monday 13 th April 2026. Interviews will take place on Friday 17 th April 2026 How to apply: To be considered for thisvacancy, applicants are required to complete and submit a fully completedapplication form through our website. Please note that we are unable to offer sponsorship for this position. Candidates must already have the right to work in the UK at the time of application. Edt is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults whom we work with and come into contact with around the world. All applicants are subject to thorough screening and successful candidates are subject to the relevant level of criminal record checks with national police authorities or the UK's Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). For all school based roles this will be an Enhanced DBS check. Edt is a proud Disability Confident Leader. We takepractical steps to ensure that disability inclusion is not only part of ourvalues but part of our everyday actions. We are committed to creating a workingenvironment where disabled employees are supported, valued, and empowered tothrive in their role. If you are disabled or require specific adjustmentsduring the application process, please do let us know how we can support you. We understand thatartificial intelligence (AI)tools(such as ChatGPT) can be helpful when applying for jobs - especially for those who require additional support during the recruitment process. However, while you may decide to use AI tools for ideas or pointers, we request that you do not rely heavily on them when answering questions. We are looking for responses that are personal to you, including details and examples of your abilities and work experience to date, and we consider copying and pasting AI-generated responses to be a misuse of AI tools. Likewise, we do not use AI-driven recruitment screening software, because we value authenticity and prefer to make personal connections with our candidates. If you have used AI to support your application - including in emails and responses to questions - please disclose this on your application form. If you would like clarification on how AI can be used in your application to edt, please contact the Recruitment team via the edt website. IND1 About the organisation St Andrew's in Rochester, Kent, is a co-educational non-selective school for children from 3 to 11. It was founded in 1951 with clear and simple aims: to offer an affordable education with the emphasis on the 'three Rs' - reading, writing and arithmetic - and to promote traditional values. Under the proprietorship of Education Development Trust, which acquired the school in 1999, St. Andrew's has flourished and has held dear its values - even though society may have changed around it. The school is renowned for its excellent pastoral care and its unfailing and outstanding success in placing pupils at prestigious grammar schools. Follow this link visit the St Andrew's website. Please Clickhere to see our Annual Impact Review for 2024/2025 which highlightsthe ways in which our work has impacted lives around the world - and theprogress we have made since 2023/2024.
We are seeking a compassionate, enthusiastic, and experienced Nursery Nurse to join our vibrant early years team in a school nursery setting in Wigan. Working with children aged 0-5 years, you will play a vital role in delivering high-quality early years education and care in line with the EYFS framework, supporting children's development in a nurturing and inclusive environment. Key Responsibilities Provide a safe, caring, stimulating environment that promotes learning through play and supports all areas of child development. Observe, assess, and record children's progress, contributing to individual learning plans and reporting to parents and senior staff. Support the planning and delivery of age-appropriate, engaging activities linked to the EYFS. Promote positive behaviour and emotional wellbeing through consistent, trauma-informed approaches. Establish warm and responsive relationships with children and their families. Ensure all safeguarding and health & safety procedures are followed at all times. Work collaboratively with colleagues, SEN specialists, and external professionals to support children with additional needs. Requirements Level 2/3 qualification in Childcare/Early Years Education (e.g., CACHE, NVQ, or equivalent). Experience working in a nursery or early years school setting (0-5 years preferred). Strong knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. A warm, empathetic, and professional approach to children and families. Desirable Paediatric First Aid certificate. Knowledge of SEND strategies in early years. Experience in a school-based nursery environment. Reeson Education: Reeson Education is 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. 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. 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 England. Please note, where a salary or daily rate range is stated, the higher rate applies to candidates who meet the enhanced experience, training or qualification requirements specified within the advert.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a compassionate, enthusiastic, and experienced Nursery Nurse to join our vibrant early years team in a school nursery setting in Wigan. Working with children aged 0-5 years, you will play a vital role in delivering high-quality early years education and care in line with the EYFS framework, supporting children's development in a nurturing and inclusive environment. Key Responsibilities Provide a safe, caring, stimulating environment that promotes learning through play and supports all areas of child development. Observe, assess, and record children's progress, contributing to individual learning plans and reporting to parents and senior staff. Support the planning and delivery of age-appropriate, engaging activities linked to the EYFS. Promote positive behaviour and emotional wellbeing through consistent, trauma-informed approaches. Establish warm and responsive relationships with children and their families. Ensure all safeguarding and health & safety procedures are followed at all times. Work collaboratively with colleagues, SEN specialists, and external professionals to support children with additional needs. Requirements Level 2/3 qualification in Childcare/Early Years Education (e.g., CACHE, NVQ, or equivalent). Experience working in a nursery or early years school setting (0-5 years preferred). Strong knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. A warm, empathetic, and professional approach to children and families. Desirable Paediatric First Aid certificate. Knowledge of SEND strategies in early years. Experience in a school-based nursery environment. Reeson Education: Reeson Education is 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. 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. 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 England. Please note, where a salary or daily rate range is stated, the higher rate applies to candidates who meet the enhanced experience, training or qualification requirements specified within the advert.
Name of Head Teacher: MICHELLE GINTY Salary: Inner London MPS - £40,317 - £52,300 p.a. Hours: Full Time in line with Standard Teachers Pay and Conditions Do you want the chance to work in an exceptional school at the heart of its community? We are an ambitious school looking to recruit exceptional people with a belief in the potential of every child. This is an exciting opportunity to build collaboration and impact within Salusbury and beyond our school through our outreach work. Our aim is for everyone to flourish in our supportive environment. The School: Salusbury is a large Victorian 3-form entry school in Queen's Park. As Modern Foreign Language (Spanish) Teacher, you will be a key part of our leadership team delivering an excellent education for every child, every day. We can offer you: Amazing children who deserve the very best and rise to every challenge. An active Governing Body and Parents who value every aspect of our school's work Guaranteed continuous professional development A talented, welcoming and enthusiastic team of people who are dedicated to our school and every child in it. The Post: The role of Modern Foreign Language (Spanish) teacher is a classroom-based role which allows an excellent classroom teacher to develop their practice across the primary phase by teaching Spanish to pupils from Year 1 to Year 6. The Modern Foreign Language (Spanish) teacher will be responsible for the leadership of an excellent primary MFL (Spanish) curriculum, ensuring all our pupils make excellent progress in MFL (Spanish) through key leadership actions. They will also model excellence through their own classroom practice. The Modern Foreign Language (Spanish) teacher will lead on ensuring that our MFL (Spanish) curriculum across KS1 and KS2 is truly preparing our pupils to be successful in primary school and in their next steps. The Person: We are looking for an inspirational classroom teacher who wants to develop as a primary practitioner, who will work collaboratively with the rest of the primary teaching team and across the wider network of schools through Brent Schools Partnership and other forums. How to apply: Please contact Angela Majothi in the school office on to obtain an application pack or make an appointment to meet the Headteacher and tour the school. Potential applicants are warmly encouraged to visit. We look forward to meeting you! We invite you to explore our website to learn more about who we are and what we do. Alternatively, you can find the recruitment pack on our website via the button below. Completed applications should be sent by an email. Closing Date: Friday 24 April 2026. Interview Date: Friday, 27 April 2026. Start Date: September 2026. Brent Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undergo a DBS check.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Name of Head Teacher: MICHELLE GINTY Salary: Inner London MPS - £40,317 - £52,300 p.a. Hours: Full Time in line with Standard Teachers Pay and Conditions Do you want the chance to work in an exceptional school at the heart of its community? We are an ambitious school looking to recruit exceptional people with a belief in the potential of every child. This is an exciting opportunity to build collaboration and impact within Salusbury and beyond our school through our outreach work. Our aim is for everyone to flourish in our supportive environment. The School: Salusbury is a large Victorian 3-form entry school in Queen's Park. As Modern Foreign Language (Spanish) Teacher, you will be a key part of our leadership team delivering an excellent education for every child, every day. We can offer you: Amazing children who deserve the very best and rise to every challenge. An active Governing Body and Parents who value every aspect of our school's work Guaranteed continuous professional development A talented, welcoming and enthusiastic team of people who are dedicated to our school and every child in it. The Post: The role of Modern Foreign Language (Spanish) teacher is a classroom-based role which allows an excellent classroom teacher to develop their practice across the primary phase by teaching Spanish to pupils from Year 1 to Year 6. The Modern Foreign Language (Spanish) teacher will be responsible for the leadership of an excellent primary MFL (Spanish) curriculum, ensuring all our pupils make excellent progress in MFL (Spanish) through key leadership actions. They will also model excellence through their own classroom practice. The Modern Foreign Language (Spanish) teacher will lead on ensuring that our MFL (Spanish) curriculum across KS1 and KS2 is truly preparing our pupils to be successful in primary school and in their next steps. The Person: We are looking for an inspirational classroom teacher who wants to develop as a primary practitioner, who will work collaboratively with the rest of the primary teaching team and across the wider network of schools through Brent Schools Partnership and other forums. How to apply: Please contact Angela Majothi in the school office on to obtain an application pack or make an appointment to meet the Headteacher and tour the school. Potential applicants are warmly encouraged to visit. We look forward to meeting you! We invite you to explore our website to learn more about who we are and what we do. Alternatively, you can find the recruitment pack on our website via the button below. Completed applications should be sent by an email. Closing Date: Friday 24 April 2026. Interview Date: Friday, 27 April 2026. Start Date: September 2026. Brent Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undergo a DBS check.
Position: Primary Teacher Location: Lufton, Yeovil Hours: 37.5 hours per week, term time Salary Details: Up to £38,655 per annum DOE We offer a broad and enriching curriculum to our students and currently require an enthusiastic and committed Primary Teacher. You will have a flexible, creative and practical approach to learning and will be responsible for developing individualised / small group programs. Class sizes are small, with dedicated TA support and you will be working as a part of a multi-disciplinary team The school: Orchard School is an independent, DfE registered co-educational day school, providing specialist education for up to 20 student s, aged 11 - 18 years. The school supports young people who have suffered trauma enabling them to realise their potential and through personalised support, achieve their goals. Our vision is that students will not only be supported academically but be supported to develop self-esteem, confidence, respect and consideration for others, to enable them to become effective and contributing citizens within the community. Requirements: Teaching qualification and experience. A thorough understanding of the curriculum and effective teaching methodologies to meet the diverse needs of learners. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to build positive relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues. A passion for teaching and learning, with a commitment to ongoing professional development and reflective practice. Key Responsibilities: Plan and deliver engaging and innovative lessons. Provide constructive feedback to help students improve their design skills. Foster creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression in students. Play and active role in the extra-curricular life of the school. Work effectively within a supporting and high achieving team. Why work for us: Competitive salary. Opportunity to progress in your career. Training opportunities either face to face or online. Wellbeing- Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need. You will be a part of a dedicated team of professionals who will offer you clear guidance and mentor you in to this role. Supportive management and senior leads. We offer full induction, paid for DBS, friendly family atmosphere and the opportunity to progress with one of the UK s biggest care providers. 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 is an equal opportunities employer. 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
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Position: Primary Teacher Location: Lufton, Yeovil Hours: 37.5 hours per week, term time Salary Details: Up to £38,655 per annum DOE We offer a broad and enriching curriculum to our students and currently require an enthusiastic and committed Primary Teacher. You will have a flexible, creative and practical approach to learning and will be responsible for developing individualised / small group programs. Class sizes are small, with dedicated TA support and you will be working as a part of a multi-disciplinary team The school: Orchard School is an independent, DfE registered co-educational day school, providing specialist education for up to 20 student s, aged 11 - 18 years. The school supports young people who have suffered trauma enabling them to realise their potential and through personalised support, achieve their goals. Our vision is that students will not only be supported academically but be supported to develop self-esteem, confidence, respect and consideration for others, to enable them to become effective and contributing citizens within the community. Requirements: Teaching qualification and experience. A thorough understanding of the curriculum and effective teaching methodologies to meet the diverse needs of learners. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to build positive relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues. A passion for teaching and learning, with a commitment to ongoing professional development and reflective practice. Key Responsibilities: Plan and deliver engaging and innovative lessons. Provide constructive feedback to help students improve their design skills. Foster creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression in students. Play and active role in the extra-curricular life of the school. Work effectively within a supporting and high achieving team. Why work for us: Competitive salary. Opportunity to progress in your career. Training opportunities either face to face or online. Wellbeing- Your wellbeing matters to us, and we are committed to ensuring you get all the support you need. You will be a part of a dedicated team of professionals who will offer you clear guidance and mentor you in to this role. Supportive management and senior leads. We offer full induction, paid for DBS, friendly family atmosphere and the opportunity to progress with one of the UK s biggest care providers. 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 is an equal opportunities employer. 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
An opportunity has arisen at Oasis Academy New Oak for an enthusiastic and committed Early Years Leader to join our team and contribute positively to our wider school environment by taking a key role in delivering high quality lessons for our pupils. Role overview You'll provide a supportive and welcoming learning environment in the classroom, play a significant part in the ongoing development of all areas of the children's education, and put assessment techniques into practice in line with the school's ethos and principles. In order to deliver teaching and learning at a consistently high level, you'll help with lesson planning that achieves the needs of all students. Requirements Qualified Teacher Status Evidence of commitment to continuing professional development Understanding of relevant curriculum requirements Effective use of differentiation strategies to meet all pupil's needs Ability to use data and assessments to note areas for improvement and sustaining positive educational outcomes Why join us? At Oasis Academy New Oak, you'll play a rewarding part in the early educational development of our young pupils, supported by our wider staff team with opportunities for professional development and guidance in your Primary teaching career. Working Pattern 52 Weeks per Year. 32.5 Hours per Week. Safeguarding Statement Oasis Academy New Oak is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from under-represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion. Safeguarding Statement: Oasis Academy New Oak is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
An opportunity has arisen at Oasis Academy New Oak for an enthusiastic and committed Early Years Leader to join our team and contribute positively to our wider school environment by taking a key role in delivering high quality lessons for our pupils. Role overview You'll provide a supportive and welcoming learning environment in the classroom, play a significant part in the ongoing development of all areas of the children's education, and put assessment techniques into practice in line with the school's ethos and principles. In order to deliver teaching and learning at a consistently high level, you'll help with lesson planning that achieves the needs of all students. Requirements Qualified Teacher Status Evidence of commitment to continuing professional development Understanding of relevant curriculum requirements Effective use of differentiation strategies to meet all pupil's needs Ability to use data and assessments to note areas for improvement and sustaining positive educational outcomes Why join us? At Oasis Academy New Oak, you'll play a rewarding part in the early educational development of our young pupils, supported by our wider staff team with opportunities for professional development and guidance in your Primary teaching career. Working Pattern 52 Weeks per Year. 32.5 Hours per Week. Safeguarding Statement Oasis Academy New Oak is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from under-represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion. Safeguarding Statement: Oasis Academy New Oak is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.
Job Opportunity: Year 6 Teacher Location South Birmingham School Type: Catholic Primary School Start Date: April 2026 Our South Birmingham based Catholic Primary School is seeking an committed year 6 Teacher to join their successful team to start in April 2026 click apply for full job details
Apr 08, 2026
Seasonal
Job Opportunity: Year 6 Teacher Location South Birmingham School Type: Catholic Primary School Start Date: April 2026 Our South Birmingham based Catholic Primary School is seeking an committed year 6 Teacher to join their successful team to start in April 2026 click apply for full job details
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.
Apr 08, 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.
? About Us Our aim is to provide our pupils with a well-rounded and enjoyable education that ensures each child succeeds academically, physically and emotionally - preparing them for life in an ever-changing world. We have identified three Core Values, which underpin everything we do in school: Ready - Respectful - Safe They are our foundations and we have a clear expectation that all adults as well as children and staff model and respect these values both inside and outside the academy. These foundations have enabled us to build high quality, inspiring education for our children. This is reflected in both the exceptional day to day practice here as well as the improving outcomes our children have achieved in each year. Our knowledge rich curriculum has been designed to challenge and inspire the children; exposing them to a wide variety of exciting experiences including visits, events, sports, music and drama but also time to reflect and respond. As a result, our children develop excellent behaviour and social skills while they learn. We are extremely proud to be part of the Harris Federation which combines 55 primary, secondary and all-through academies across London. As part of a thriving community of schools we benefit from the ability to share, learn, support and challenge each other as we grow together. ? Summary Inspire and transform learning with us at Harris Primary Academy Orpington. We are currently looking to appoint a Learning Support Assistant to support children with SEND. This is a fixed-term contract from September 2026 to August 2027. The actual salary will be £25,394.21 - £ weeks per year, 37.5 hours per week). ? Main Areas of Responsibility As Learning Support Assistant, your responsibilities will include: Attending to the child's personal needs and implementing related personal programmes, including social, health, physical hygiene and welfare matters Working with the class teacher and Inclusion Manager to support the implementation of person centred planning and targets for SEND children Liaising with appropriate external SEND or health professionals to ensure that advice on provision for individual SEND children is effectively implemented Supervising and support SEND children ensuring their safety and access to learning Establishing good relationships with all children, acting as a role model and being aware of and responding appropriately to individual needs Promoting the inclusion and acceptance of all children As part of making reasonable adjustments, it will sometimes be necessary to direct LSAs to support children's intimate care needs in line with the academy Intimate Care Policy and to maintain their health, safety and personal dignity. Qualifications & Experience We would like to hear from you if you have: Qualifications to GCSE Level standard or equivalent Knowledge and understanding of pupils with social and emotional difficulties that may impact upon their behaviour Ability to communicate effectively and clearly both verbally and in writing Knowledge of Microsoft software Some knowledge of some of the social issues facing students from disadvantaged backgrounds For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. ? Rewards & Benefits Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includes our Harris Allowance for teachers on MPS/UPS, a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan and many other benefits. Learn more about on our website. Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. ? Next Steps If you have any questions about this opportunity, please send us an email, or call to arrange a conversation. Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. This will be helpful for you when completing your application, and throughout the recruitment process. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as we may interview and offer to a candidate before the closing date. Please note that we only accept applications submitted before the closing date via our careers website.
Apr 07, 2026
Contractor
? About Us Our aim is to provide our pupils with a well-rounded and enjoyable education that ensures each child succeeds academically, physically and emotionally - preparing them for life in an ever-changing world. We have identified three Core Values, which underpin everything we do in school: Ready - Respectful - Safe They are our foundations and we have a clear expectation that all adults as well as children and staff model and respect these values both inside and outside the academy. These foundations have enabled us to build high quality, inspiring education for our children. This is reflected in both the exceptional day to day practice here as well as the improving outcomes our children have achieved in each year. Our knowledge rich curriculum has been designed to challenge and inspire the children; exposing them to a wide variety of exciting experiences including visits, events, sports, music and drama but also time to reflect and respond. As a result, our children develop excellent behaviour and social skills while they learn. We are extremely proud to be part of the Harris Federation which combines 55 primary, secondary and all-through academies across London. As part of a thriving community of schools we benefit from the ability to share, learn, support and challenge each other as we grow together. ? Summary Inspire and transform learning with us at Harris Primary Academy Orpington. We are currently looking to appoint a Learning Support Assistant to support children with SEND. This is a fixed-term contract from September 2026 to August 2027. The actual salary will be £25,394.21 - £ weeks per year, 37.5 hours per week). ? Main Areas of Responsibility As Learning Support Assistant, your responsibilities will include: Attending to the child's personal needs and implementing related personal programmes, including social, health, physical hygiene and welfare matters Working with the class teacher and Inclusion Manager to support the implementation of person centred planning and targets for SEND children Liaising with appropriate external SEND or health professionals to ensure that advice on provision for individual SEND children is effectively implemented Supervising and support SEND children ensuring their safety and access to learning Establishing good relationships with all children, acting as a role model and being aware of and responding appropriately to individual needs Promoting the inclusion and acceptance of all children As part of making reasonable adjustments, it will sometimes be necessary to direct LSAs to support children's intimate care needs in line with the academy Intimate Care Policy and to maintain their health, safety and personal dignity. Qualifications & Experience We would like to hear from you if you have: Qualifications to GCSE Level standard or equivalent Knowledge and understanding of pupils with social and emotional difficulties that may impact upon their behaviour Ability to communicate effectively and clearly both verbally and in writing Knowledge of Microsoft software Some knowledge of some of the social issues facing students from disadvantaged backgrounds For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. ? Rewards & Benefits Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includes our Harris Allowance for teachers on MPS/UPS, a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan and many other benefits. Learn more about on our website. Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. ? Next Steps If you have any questions about this opportunity, please send us an email, or call to arrange a conversation. Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. This will be helpful for you when completing your application, and throughout the recruitment process. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as we may interview and offer to a candidate before the closing date. Please note that we only accept applications submitted before the closing date via our careers website.
Primary Teacher - Scunthorpe (1-5 Days Per Week) Location: Scunthorpe Pay: £130 - £170 per day (via PAYE only - no umbrella) Contract Type: Flexible daily supply (1-5 days/week) Start Date: Immediate Are you a qualified Primary Teacher looking for flexible, rewarding teaching work close to home ? Tradewind Recruitment are actively recruiting experienced and newly qualified teachers to join our trusted daily supply pool , working across vibrant and welcoming primary schools in Scunthorpe . All placements are local and tailored to your availability and teaching style - whether you prefer one day a week or a full five-day schedule. About the Role: Deliver engaging and inclusive lessons in Early Years, KS1 or KS2 No long-term planning required - enjoy teaching without the paperwork Choose when and where you work - daily, short-term, or ongoing assignments Develop strong working relationships with schools - often leading to long-term or permanent roles Why Choose Tradewind? PAYE only - no umbrella companies or hidden fees One of the only agencies partnered with the National College - gain free access to high-quality CPD 20+ years of trusted relationships with London schools Personalised support from a dedicated consultant who genuinely understands your goals Work-life balance without compromising your passion for teaching Routes into permanent roles if desired This is the perfect opportunity for teachers wanting a flexible work/life balance, recent returners to the classroom, or ECTs seeking varied experience.
Apr 07, 2026
Seasonal
Primary Teacher - Scunthorpe (1-5 Days Per Week) Location: Scunthorpe Pay: £130 - £170 per day (via PAYE only - no umbrella) Contract Type: Flexible daily supply (1-5 days/week) Start Date: Immediate Are you a qualified Primary Teacher looking for flexible, rewarding teaching work close to home ? Tradewind Recruitment are actively recruiting experienced and newly qualified teachers to join our trusted daily supply pool , working across vibrant and welcoming primary schools in Scunthorpe . All placements are local and tailored to your availability and teaching style - whether you prefer one day a week or a full five-day schedule. About the Role: Deliver engaging and inclusive lessons in Early Years, KS1 or KS2 No long-term planning required - enjoy teaching without the paperwork Choose when and where you work - daily, short-term, or ongoing assignments Develop strong working relationships with schools - often leading to long-term or permanent roles Why Choose Tradewind? PAYE only - no umbrella companies or hidden fees One of the only agencies partnered with the National College - gain free access to high-quality CPD 20+ years of trusted relationships with London schools Personalised support from a dedicated consultant who genuinely understands your goals Work-life balance without compromising your passion for teaching Routes into permanent roles if desired This is the perfect opportunity for teachers wanting a flexible work/life balance, recent returners to the classroom, or ECTs seeking varied experience.
Primary Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant (SEN) - Sutton Location: Sutton (Cheam, Carshalton, Wallington, Hackbridge) Position: Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant / SEN TA Contract: Full-time Salary: £85 - £95 per day Role We are currently seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant to support a range of mainstream primary schools across Sutton. This is a rewarding opportunity to work with pupils from Early Years through to Key Stage 2 , supporting their academic, social, and emotional development. You will work closely with the class teacher and wider school team to create a positive, inclusive, and engaging learning environment . Responsibilities Support the planning and delivery of engaging, age-appropriate learning activities Assist in developing pupils' social, emotional, and cognitive skills Help maintain a safe, inclusive, and supportive classroom environment Observe and assess pupil progress, maintaining accurate records Work collaboratively with teachers, parents, and school staff Ensure adherence to health & safety and safeguarding procedures Support with classroom organisation and preparation of learning materials Requirements A relevant qualification (e.g. Drama, Dance, Psychology, English, Sports Science , or similar) Previous experience working with children in a school, after-school club, or youth setting Strong communication and interpersonal skills A patient, caring, and enthusiastic approach Ability to work effectively as part of a team An enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Benefits A friendly and supportive working environment Opportunities for professional development and career progression A strong commitment to staff wellbeing and continuous improvement Apply Now If you are passionate about education and looking for a role where you can make a genuine impact on young learners , we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV to apply and take the next step in your career. Additional Information: All applicants must have the appropriate qualifications and training for this role Pay rates include 12.07% statutory holiday pay . This is a temporary position, with potential for permanent opportunities. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children . All applicants will undergo checks in line with DfE guidance Keeping Children Safe in Education , which may include online searches. All candidates must hold or be willing to obtain a valid enhanced DBS check and subscribe to the DBS Update Service. FREE safeguarding and Prevent Duty training is provided, with full support available.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Primary Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant (SEN) - Sutton Location: Sutton (Cheam, Carshalton, Wallington, Hackbridge) Position: Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant / SEN TA Contract: Full-time Salary: £85 - £95 per day Role We are currently seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant to support a range of mainstream primary schools across Sutton. This is a rewarding opportunity to work with pupils from Early Years through to Key Stage 2 , supporting their academic, social, and emotional development. You will work closely with the class teacher and wider school team to create a positive, inclusive, and engaging learning environment . Responsibilities Support the planning and delivery of engaging, age-appropriate learning activities Assist in developing pupils' social, emotional, and cognitive skills Help maintain a safe, inclusive, and supportive classroom environment Observe and assess pupil progress, maintaining accurate records Work collaboratively with teachers, parents, and school staff Ensure adherence to health & safety and safeguarding procedures Support with classroom organisation and preparation of learning materials Requirements A relevant qualification (e.g. Drama, Dance, Psychology, English, Sports Science , or similar) Previous experience working with children in a school, after-school club, or youth setting Strong communication and interpersonal skills A patient, caring, and enthusiastic approach Ability to work effectively as part of a team An enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Benefits A friendly and supportive working environment Opportunities for professional development and career progression A strong commitment to staff wellbeing and continuous improvement Apply Now If you are passionate about education and looking for a role where you can make a genuine impact on young learners , we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV to apply and take the next step in your career. Additional Information: All applicants must have the appropriate qualifications and training for this role Pay rates include 12.07% statutory holiday pay . This is a temporary position, with potential for permanent opportunities. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children . All applicants will undergo checks in line with DfE guidance Keeping Children Safe in Education , which may include online searches. All candidates must hold or be willing to obtain a valid enhanced DBS check and subscribe to the DBS Update Service. FREE safeguarding and Prevent Duty training is provided, with full support available.
Immediate Start Fully Flexible Work (1-5 Days per Week) PAYE Tradewind Recruitment works with a number of primary schools across Richmond that are looking for supply teachers who want total control over their schedule . Work on your own terms-pick the days, schools, and hours that suit you. Daily supply is ideal for all teachers, including ECTs. Many teachers choose supply to balance life and work, gain experience in different schools, or work only when it suits them. Why Choose Daily Supply Through Tradewind Recruitment Supply teaching gives you complete flexibility. It's perfect if you: Want to work only on the days you choose Prefer a fully flexible schedule rather than a permanent contract Are looking to gain experience in different schools and year groups Want reliable work without full-time pressure We offer day-to-day, short-term, and longer-term placements to fit your availability. Why Work With Tradewind Recruitment We work with high-performing schools across Richmond. PAYE only - no hidden deductions Weekly pay at competitive rates Personalised consultant support Access to schools you may not reach on your own Free CPD via the National College Clear communication throughout What We're Looking For QTS-qualified teachers UK primary teaching experience Confident classroom delivery Strong behaviour management Professional and reliable Refer a teacher or TA and receive a £100 bonus. Apply today - contact Nick at Tradewind Recruitment (Option 2)
Apr 07, 2026
Seasonal
Immediate Start Fully Flexible Work (1-5 Days per Week) PAYE Tradewind Recruitment works with a number of primary schools across Richmond that are looking for supply teachers who want total control over their schedule . Work on your own terms-pick the days, schools, and hours that suit you. Daily supply is ideal for all teachers, including ECTs. Many teachers choose supply to balance life and work, gain experience in different schools, or work only when it suits them. Why Choose Daily Supply Through Tradewind Recruitment Supply teaching gives you complete flexibility. It's perfect if you: Want to work only on the days you choose Prefer a fully flexible schedule rather than a permanent contract Are looking to gain experience in different schools and year groups Want reliable work without full-time pressure We offer day-to-day, short-term, and longer-term placements to fit your availability. Why Work With Tradewind Recruitment We work with high-performing schools across Richmond. PAYE only - no hidden deductions Weekly pay at competitive rates Personalised consultant support Access to schools you may not reach on your own Free CPD via the National College Clear communication throughout What We're Looking For QTS-qualified teachers UK primary teaching experience Confident classroom delivery Strong behaviour management Professional and reliable Refer a teacher or TA and receive a £100 bonus. Apply today - contact Nick at Tradewind Recruitment (Option 2)
Immediate Start Fully Flexible Work (1-5 Days per Week) PAYE Tradewind Recruitment is currently partnering with a variety of primary schools across Kensington & Chelsea seeking reliable supply teachers. You can work on your schedule , picking days and schools that fit your life. Daily supply is perfect for teachers of any experience level, including ECTs, who want to remain in the classroom but control their workload. Many use supply to gain experience across multiple schools while keeping flexibility and variety. Why Choose Daily Supply Through Tradewind Recruitment Work only when you want and enjoy total flexibility. Daily supply is ideal if you: Want a schedule that fits around family or other commitments Prefer to pick your own days instead of being tied to full-time contracts Are looking to gain experience in a variety of schools and year groups Want consistent work without the stress of a permanent role We offer day-to-day, short-term, and longer-term placements depending on your preference. Why Work With Tradewind Recruitment Our team has strong relationships with Good and Outstanding schools across Kensington & Chelsea. PAYE only - no hidden deductions Weekly pay at competitive rates Personalised consultant support Access to schools you may not reach by applying directly Clear communication and check-ins Free CPD opportunities What We're Looking For QTS-qualified teachers UK primary teaching experience Confident classroom delivery Strong behaviour management Reliable and professional Refer a teacher or TA and receive a £100 bonus. Apply today - contact Nick at Tradewind Recruitment (Option 2)
Apr 07, 2026
Seasonal
Immediate Start Fully Flexible Work (1-5 Days per Week) PAYE Tradewind Recruitment is currently partnering with a variety of primary schools across Kensington & Chelsea seeking reliable supply teachers. You can work on your schedule , picking days and schools that fit your life. Daily supply is perfect for teachers of any experience level, including ECTs, who want to remain in the classroom but control their workload. Many use supply to gain experience across multiple schools while keeping flexibility and variety. Why Choose Daily Supply Through Tradewind Recruitment Work only when you want and enjoy total flexibility. Daily supply is ideal if you: Want a schedule that fits around family or other commitments Prefer to pick your own days instead of being tied to full-time contracts Are looking to gain experience in a variety of schools and year groups Want consistent work without the stress of a permanent role We offer day-to-day, short-term, and longer-term placements depending on your preference. Why Work With Tradewind Recruitment Our team has strong relationships with Good and Outstanding schools across Kensington & Chelsea. PAYE only - no hidden deductions Weekly pay at competitive rates Personalised consultant support Access to schools you may not reach by applying directly Clear communication and check-ins Free CPD opportunities What We're Looking For QTS-qualified teachers UK primary teaching experience Confident classroom delivery Strong behaviour management Reliable and professional Refer a teacher or TA and receive a £100 bonus. Apply today - contact Nick at Tradewind Recruitment (Option 2)