ICT/Computer Science Teacher Grateley House School, Andover Contract type: Permanent Salary: Up to £42,000 per annum 40 hours a week Start date: ASAP Grateley House School is a specialist day school for children and young people aged 11-19 with a diagnosis of autism and other associated needs. We are seeking a dynamic, committed, and innovative educator to take on the role of ICT Teacher. The school delivers the National Curriculum and students are supported to access a range of subjects by experienced subject teachers and teaching assistants, with input from a therapy team. The successful candidate will ensure that our students engage in learning and are equipped with all the tools they need to progress. Key Responsibilities: Plan and deliver lessons in Computer Science and ICT, aligned with the National Curriculum across Key Stages 3 - 4, up to GCSE level. Adapt teaching strategies to meet the individual needs of SEN learners. Provide constructive feedback to help students improve their ICT skills. Foster creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression in students. Play an active role in the extra-curricular life of the school. Work effectively within a supporting and high achieving team. What we are looking for: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Experience of teaching Computer Science/ICT at KS3 and KS4, and working alongside teaching assistants to ensure the best outcomes for students. Excellent classroom management skills and a desire to try new strategies to ensure students engage with the subject. A reflective practitioner who is committed to delivering outstanding teaching and learning. Leadership experience in curriculum development or a similar capacity is desirable. Excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills. A commitment to whole-school values and working collaboratively to support student development. Have experience of working with young people with special educational needs. A forward-thinking educator with the vision and enthusiasm to help shape the future of ICT/Computer Science education at Grateley House School. 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. Grateley House School is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and expects the same from its employees. All new staff will be subject to enhanced DBS clearance, identity checks, qualification checks and employment checks to include an exploration of any gaps within employment, satisfactory references and registration with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Cambian will also 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 be on the appointment panel will conduct the search and will only share information if and when findings are relevant and of concern.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
ICT/Computer Science Teacher Grateley House School, Andover Contract type: Permanent Salary: Up to £42,000 per annum 40 hours a week Start date: ASAP Grateley House School is a specialist day school for children and young people aged 11-19 with a diagnosis of autism and other associated needs. We are seeking a dynamic, committed, and innovative educator to take on the role of ICT Teacher. The school delivers the National Curriculum and students are supported to access a range of subjects by experienced subject teachers and teaching assistants, with input from a therapy team. The successful candidate will ensure that our students engage in learning and are equipped with all the tools they need to progress. Key Responsibilities: Plan and deliver lessons in Computer Science and ICT, aligned with the National Curriculum across Key Stages 3 - 4, up to GCSE level. Adapt teaching strategies to meet the individual needs of SEN learners. Provide constructive feedback to help students improve their ICT skills. Foster creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression in students. Play an active role in the extra-curricular life of the school. Work effectively within a supporting and high achieving team. What we are looking for: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Experience of teaching Computer Science/ICT at KS3 and KS4, and working alongside teaching assistants to ensure the best outcomes for students. Excellent classroom management skills and a desire to try new strategies to ensure students engage with the subject. A reflective practitioner who is committed to delivering outstanding teaching and learning. Leadership experience in curriculum development or a similar capacity is desirable. Excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills. A commitment to whole-school values and working collaboratively to support student development. Have experience of working with young people with special educational needs. A forward-thinking educator with the vision and enthusiasm to help shape the future of ICT/Computer Science education at Grateley House School. 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. Grateley House School is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and expects the same from its employees. All new staff will be subject to enhanced DBS clearance, identity checks, qualification checks and employment checks to include an exploration of any gaps within employment, satisfactory references and registration with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Cambian will also 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 be on the appointment panel will conduct the search and will only share information if and when findings are relevant and of concern.
Salary: £40,317 - £62,496 (M1 to UPS3 Inner London) Starting salary dependent upon experience Required for: September 2026 Application Closing Date: Monday 27th April noon Interview Date: TBC Please note that Cardinal Pole reserves the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date. Why Work For Us? Firstly, thank you for taking the time to consider applying for the post of Teacher of Religious Education. Our school is built on strong foundations of discipline and moral purpose. We offer a lively, dynamic and highly successful environment in which to achieve. We are also a faith community, providing an inclusive and enriching education which cares deeply about the wellbeing and development of our children and our community. Cardinal Pole School is an inclusive school where all members of the school community are of equal worth and each have the opportunity to be the best that they can be. We are a community of service guiding young people on a path to opportunity, aspiration and reward, founded on Catholic values. We seek to ensure that everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We also make sure all of our students pursue a rich programme of study at all key stages appropriate for their age and ability, ensuring that there is no narrowing of the curriculum. These aims, coupled with high expectations for everyone has resulted in remarkable success for our students. We very much welcome applications from all faiths and backgrounds and value the unique experience that every individual can bring to our school and look forward to receiving your application. Professional Development: We can offer you professional development to begin or advance your career. You will be part of a school that is established in developing practitioners and nurturing future leaders. The opportunities for progression at Cardinal Pole are significant. We offer a range of CPD, including multiple Middle Leadership pathways in addition to supporting preparation for Senior Leadership via MA study, NPQSL and SLT secondment opportunities. There is no doubt that these opportunities will help you achieve your own career ambitions rapidly. Benefits: Two-week October half term break. You will be joining a TWICE TES Secondary School of the Year nominated school Free staff access to a modern and high quality gym which was fully refurbished in September 2023. An incredible team of staff who are highly skilled, dynamic and passionate about securing the very best outcomes for the community we serve. Excellent CPD opportunities at all levels including part-funded MA study (T&Cs apply). Opportunities for progression. Sophisticated modern school building set in the heart of vibrant Hackney A proactive and thriving staff well-being group with regular staff socials, coffee mornings and opportunities for cross departmental interaction Free Breakfast Club every day for staff and students Free Bike servicing for staff Travel Loans. Interest free loans to assist staff in meeting travel costs (T&Cs apply) Teachers Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme which includes 3 x salary life assurance cover whilst you remain in service. Employee Assistance Programme Job Description The purpose of the Job Description and Person Specification is to provide information about the role and the skills a successful candidate must have. Job Title: Main Scale Teacher Reporting to: Head of Department Grade: M1-U3 Purpose of the post: To provide high quality teaching and learning, to raise standards of attainment and to ensure the progress, achievement and enjoyment of all pupils. Main Duties & Responsibilities Teaching & Learning: To promote the Catholic ethos of the school To promote the school vision To support relevant aspects of the School Improvement Plan To support school policies with a commitment to high standards, high expectations and high achievement To support a climate which encourages all pupils in the subject To be aware of current educational developments and the conclusions of educational research that may be( relevant to practices and policies within the school To take advantage of relevant opportunities for professional development to ensure professional growth To play a full part in the Performance Management cycle To play a full part in departmental and whole school monitoring and evaluation To take an active part in corporate responsibilities i.e. duties, ensuring pupils' adherence to school rules and to( be proactive around the building To be punctual for school and lessons responding immediately to bells To be ready for lessons meeting pupils at the door to ensure an orderly changeover between lessons and a purposeful start to the lesson To dismiss pupils in an orderly fashion from the room To be committed to achieving excellent attendance To plan and teach high quality lessons at all times in line with the subject schemes of work To mark and assess all aspects of the pupils' work in accordance with the departmental and school assessment( policy To keep an up to date planner and markbook in accordance with school guidelines To produce high quality reports and profiles as required To contribute to the production of departmental documentation including schemes of work, resources,( examinations, tests etc To help with the smooth running of the department by undertaking tasks as requested and directed by the Head( of Department To promote good presentation of work by regularly enforcing the school guidelines To ensure an appropriate level of pupil behaviour at all times through behaviour for learning strategies so that( a learning environment is clearly established in the classroom and to follow the schools behaviour policy as needed To have high expectations of the pupils at all times in relation to all aspects of school life To be a form tutor or an active member of a year team To have a commitment to working actively and collaboratively with colleagues to promote the effectiveness of( both departmental and pastoral structures To attend staff, departmental and year team meetings To attend parents' evenings Be a role model to the pupils by living out the standards that we would wish to impart and expect To foster the social, moral and spiritual development of the pupils through example and guidance Be sensitive to the needs, morale and particular circumstances of the pupils providing a sense of direction,( reassurance and support for the pupils Promote a climate of encouragement and praise and actively support the school's rewards system Help build the self esteem of the pupils by providing opportunities for all to make a positive contribution Provide a safe and secure learning environment by applying fair and consistent standards of discipline Encourage pupils to have respect for their immediate environment Provide a stimulating and differentiated learning environment to meet the needs of all pupils Be fully aware and supportive of all established routines, policies and practices To carry out his/her responsibilities at all times with due regard to The Learning Trust's policy, organisation and( arrangements for Health & Safety at Work You must promote and safeguard the welfare of children, young and vulnerable people that you are responsible( for or come into contact with Conditions of Service: Governed by the School Teachers Pay and Conditions of Service 2008 supplemented by local conditions as agreed by the governors Special Conditions of Service Because of the nature of the post, candidates are not entitled to withhold information regarding convictions by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exemptions) Order 1975 as amended. Candidates are required to give details of any convictions on their application form and are expected to disclose such information at the appointment interview. Also as this post allows substantial access to children, candidates are required to comply with departmental procedures in relation to Police checks. If candidates are successful in their application prior to taking up post, they will be required to give written permission to the Department to ascertain details from the Metropolitan Police regarding any convictions against them and, as appropriate the nature of such convictions. Cardinal Pole School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Equal Opportunities The post holder will be expected to carry out all duties in the context of and in compliance with the School's Equal Opportunities Policies. Applications to be sent by email via the button below. No CV's accepted.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Salary: £40,317 - £62,496 (M1 to UPS3 Inner London) Starting salary dependent upon experience Required for: September 2026 Application Closing Date: Monday 27th April noon Interview Date: TBC Please note that Cardinal Pole reserves the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date. Why Work For Us? Firstly, thank you for taking the time to consider applying for the post of Teacher of Religious Education. Our school is built on strong foundations of discipline and moral purpose. We offer a lively, dynamic and highly successful environment in which to achieve. We are also a faith community, providing an inclusive and enriching education which cares deeply about the wellbeing and development of our children and our community. Cardinal Pole School is an inclusive school where all members of the school community are of equal worth and each have the opportunity to be the best that they can be. We are a community of service guiding young people on a path to opportunity, aspiration and reward, founded on Catholic values. We seek to ensure that everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We also make sure all of our students pursue a rich programme of study at all key stages appropriate for their age and ability, ensuring that there is no narrowing of the curriculum. These aims, coupled with high expectations for everyone has resulted in remarkable success for our students. We very much welcome applications from all faiths and backgrounds and value the unique experience that every individual can bring to our school and look forward to receiving your application. Professional Development: We can offer you professional development to begin or advance your career. You will be part of a school that is established in developing practitioners and nurturing future leaders. The opportunities for progression at Cardinal Pole are significant. We offer a range of CPD, including multiple Middle Leadership pathways in addition to supporting preparation for Senior Leadership via MA study, NPQSL and SLT secondment opportunities. There is no doubt that these opportunities will help you achieve your own career ambitions rapidly. Benefits: Two-week October half term break. You will be joining a TWICE TES Secondary School of the Year nominated school Free staff access to a modern and high quality gym which was fully refurbished in September 2023. An incredible team of staff who are highly skilled, dynamic and passionate about securing the very best outcomes for the community we serve. Excellent CPD opportunities at all levels including part-funded MA study (T&Cs apply). Opportunities for progression. Sophisticated modern school building set in the heart of vibrant Hackney A proactive and thriving staff well-being group with regular staff socials, coffee mornings and opportunities for cross departmental interaction Free Breakfast Club every day for staff and students Free Bike servicing for staff Travel Loans. Interest free loans to assist staff in meeting travel costs (T&Cs apply) Teachers Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme which includes 3 x salary life assurance cover whilst you remain in service. Employee Assistance Programme Job Description The purpose of the Job Description and Person Specification is to provide information about the role and the skills a successful candidate must have. Job Title: Main Scale Teacher Reporting to: Head of Department Grade: M1-U3 Purpose of the post: To provide high quality teaching and learning, to raise standards of attainment and to ensure the progress, achievement and enjoyment of all pupils. Main Duties & Responsibilities Teaching & Learning: To promote the Catholic ethos of the school To promote the school vision To support relevant aspects of the School Improvement Plan To support school policies with a commitment to high standards, high expectations and high achievement To support a climate which encourages all pupils in the subject To be aware of current educational developments and the conclusions of educational research that may be( relevant to practices and policies within the school To take advantage of relevant opportunities for professional development to ensure professional growth To play a full part in the Performance Management cycle To play a full part in departmental and whole school monitoring and evaluation To take an active part in corporate responsibilities i.e. duties, ensuring pupils' adherence to school rules and to( be proactive around the building To be punctual for school and lessons responding immediately to bells To be ready for lessons meeting pupils at the door to ensure an orderly changeover between lessons and a purposeful start to the lesson To dismiss pupils in an orderly fashion from the room To be committed to achieving excellent attendance To plan and teach high quality lessons at all times in line with the subject schemes of work To mark and assess all aspects of the pupils' work in accordance with the departmental and school assessment( policy To keep an up to date planner and markbook in accordance with school guidelines To produce high quality reports and profiles as required To contribute to the production of departmental documentation including schemes of work, resources,( examinations, tests etc To help with the smooth running of the department by undertaking tasks as requested and directed by the Head( of Department To promote good presentation of work by regularly enforcing the school guidelines To ensure an appropriate level of pupil behaviour at all times through behaviour for learning strategies so that( a learning environment is clearly established in the classroom and to follow the schools behaviour policy as needed To have high expectations of the pupils at all times in relation to all aspects of school life To be a form tutor or an active member of a year team To have a commitment to working actively and collaboratively with colleagues to promote the effectiveness of( both departmental and pastoral structures To attend staff, departmental and year team meetings To attend parents' evenings Be a role model to the pupils by living out the standards that we would wish to impart and expect To foster the social, moral and spiritual development of the pupils through example and guidance Be sensitive to the needs, morale and particular circumstances of the pupils providing a sense of direction,( reassurance and support for the pupils Promote a climate of encouragement and praise and actively support the school's rewards system Help build the self esteem of the pupils by providing opportunities for all to make a positive contribution Provide a safe and secure learning environment by applying fair and consistent standards of discipline Encourage pupils to have respect for their immediate environment Provide a stimulating and differentiated learning environment to meet the needs of all pupils Be fully aware and supportive of all established routines, policies and practices To carry out his/her responsibilities at all times with due regard to The Learning Trust's policy, organisation and( arrangements for Health & Safety at Work You must promote and safeguard the welfare of children, young and vulnerable people that you are responsible( for or come into contact with Conditions of Service: Governed by the School Teachers Pay and Conditions of Service 2008 supplemented by local conditions as agreed by the governors Special Conditions of Service Because of the nature of the post, candidates are not entitled to withhold information regarding convictions by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exemptions) Order 1975 as amended. Candidates are required to give details of any convictions on their application form and are expected to disclose such information at the appointment interview. Also as this post allows substantial access to children, candidates are required to comply with departmental procedures in relation to Police checks. If candidates are successful in their application prior to taking up post, they will be required to give written permission to the Department to ascertain details from the Metropolitan Police regarding any convictions against them and, as appropriate the nature of such convictions. Cardinal Pole School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Equal Opportunities The post holder will be expected to carry out all duties in the context of and in compliance with the School's Equal Opportunities Policies. Applications to be sent by email via the button below. No CV's accepted.
Science Lead Practitioner Enfield September 2026 A high-performing secondary school in Enfield is seeking an exceptional Science Lead Practitioner to join their outstanding Science faculty from September 2026. This is a permanent Science Lead Practitioner role within a school rated Outstanding by Ofsted, renowned for its evidence-based teaching culture, ambitious curriculum, and strong commitment to developing classroom excellence across the whole school. About the School This Enfield secondary school has established itself as a centre of academic ambition and professional rigour. The Science department delivers a broad and challenging curriculum across KS3, KS4, and KS5, with consistently strong examination outcomes and a thriving culture of scientific enquiry. Behaviour is managed through robust, consistent whole-school systems that allow teachers to lead learning with authority and purpose. The school invests meaningfully in its staff research-led CPD, cross-departmental collaboration, and a genuine commitment to reducing unnecessary workload are hallmarks of its approach. This is a school where outstanding practitioners are recognised, developed, and retained. What the School Offers A senior TLR-supported Lead Practitioner role with whole-school teaching and learning influence Structured CPD programme with access to research partnerships and national networks Clear behaviour policy with strong middle and senior leadership support Collaborative departmental planning within a high-achieving Science faculty A professional culture that values and rewards classroom excellence and instructional leadership The Role As Science Lead Practitioner, you will combine exceptional classroom teaching with a wider responsibility for driving pedagogical excellence across the Science department and beyond. You will model outstanding practice, lead on curriculum and assessment development, deliver coaching and professional development to colleagues, and use data intelligently to raise attainment across all year groups. You will contribute to whole-school teaching and learning strategy, support departmental enrichment including STEM programmes, science olympiad preparation, and university outreach and play a key role in embedding a culture of high expectations and continuous improvement. What the School is Looking For This permanent Science Lead Practitioner position is best suited to candidates who: Hold UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Possess a strong academic background a 2:1 degree or above in a Science discipline from a reputable university, ideally Russell Group Can demonstrate a substantial and successful track record of classroom teaching within a UK secondary school, with clear evidence of excellent pupil outcomes Have experience of, or a clear aptitude for, coaching, mentoring, or leading on teaching and learning at departmental or whole-school level Show a deep understanding of curriculum design, assessment strategy, and evidence-based pedagogy Are confident operating within and contributing to whole-school improvement priorities Are legally entitled to work in the UK the school is unable to provide visa sponsorship This is a senior classroom-facing role; candidates without a proven record of outstanding UK secondary Science teaching will not be considered. Salary & Contract Outer London MPS: £37,870 £50,474 UPS up to £56,154. A TLR1 is attached to reflect the whole-school leadership dimension of this role. Exact value confirmed on application. If you are an experienced, high-calibre Science Lead Practitioner or senior Science Teacher ready to take on whole-school influence, this Science Lead Practitioner opportunity in Enfield represents a compelling next step. We welcome applications from outstanding practitioners who are passionate about Secondary Teaching and committed to long-term professional impact. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping teachers secure long-term and permanent roles like this Science Lead Practitioner position in Enfield. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today we're here to support your next step. Science Lead Practitioner September 2026 INDHOT
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Science Lead Practitioner Enfield September 2026 A high-performing secondary school in Enfield is seeking an exceptional Science Lead Practitioner to join their outstanding Science faculty from September 2026. This is a permanent Science Lead Practitioner role within a school rated Outstanding by Ofsted, renowned for its evidence-based teaching culture, ambitious curriculum, and strong commitment to developing classroom excellence across the whole school. About the School This Enfield secondary school has established itself as a centre of academic ambition and professional rigour. The Science department delivers a broad and challenging curriculum across KS3, KS4, and KS5, with consistently strong examination outcomes and a thriving culture of scientific enquiry. Behaviour is managed through robust, consistent whole-school systems that allow teachers to lead learning with authority and purpose. The school invests meaningfully in its staff research-led CPD, cross-departmental collaboration, and a genuine commitment to reducing unnecessary workload are hallmarks of its approach. This is a school where outstanding practitioners are recognised, developed, and retained. What the School Offers A senior TLR-supported Lead Practitioner role with whole-school teaching and learning influence Structured CPD programme with access to research partnerships and national networks Clear behaviour policy with strong middle and senior leadership support Collaborative departmental planning within a high-achieving Science faculty A professional culture that values and rewards classroom excellence and instructional leadership The Role As Science Lead Practitioner, you will combine exceptional classroom teaching with a wider responsibility for driving pedagogical excellence across the Science department and beyond. You will model outstanding practice, lead on curriculum and assessment development, deliver coaching and professional development to colleagues, and use data intelligently to raise attainment across all year groups. You will contribute to whole-school teaching and learning strategy, support departmental enrichment including STEM programmes, science olympiad preparation, and university outreach and play a key role in embedding a culture of high expectations and continuous improvement. What the School is Looking For This permanent Science Lead Practitioner position is best suited to candidates who: Hold UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Possess a strong academic background a 2:1 degree or above in a Science discipline from a reputable university, ideally Russell Group Can demonstrate a substantial and successful track record of classroom teaching within a UK secondary school, with clear evidence of excellent pupil outcomes Have experience of, or a clear aptitude for, coaching, mentoring, or leading on teaching and learning at departmental or whole-school level Show a deep understanding of curriculum design, assessment strategy, and evidence-based pedagogy Are confident operating within and contributing to whole-school improvement priorities Are legally entitled to work in the UK the school is unable to provide visa sponsorship This is a senior classroom-facing role; candidates without a proven record of outstanding UK secondary Science teaching will not be considered. Salary & Contract Outer London MPS: £37,870 £50,474 UPS up to £56,154. A TLR1 is attached to reflect the whole-school leadership dimension of this role. Exact value confirmed on application. If you are an experienced, high-calibre Science Lead Practitioner or senior Science Teacher ready to take on whole-school influence, this Science Lead Practitioner opportunity in Enfield represents a compelling next step. We welcome applications from outstanding practitioners who are passionate about Secondary Teaching and committed to long-term professional impact. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping teachers secure long-term and permanent roles like this Science Lead Practitioner position in Enfield. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today we're here to support your next step. Science Lead Practitioner September 2026 INDHOT
Geography Teacher Haringey September 2026 A dynamic, high-achieving secondary school in Haringey is seeking an passionate and knowledgeable Geography Teacher to join their well-regarded Humanities faculty from September 2026. This is a permanent Geography Teacher role within a school rated Good by Ofsted, known for its intellectually rich curriculum, strong academic outcomes, and genuine commitment to developing curious, globally aware young people. About the School This Haringey secondary school serves a wonderfully diverse urban community, and its Geography curriculum is all the stronger for it - drawing on pupils' own cultural contexts to illuminate topics spanning climate change, urbanisation, development, and physical processes with real depth and relevance. The department delivers a challenging, well-sequenced programme across KS3 and KS4, with strong GCSE outcomes and a growing interest in the subject at sixth form level. Behaviour across the school is managed through a firm but fair whole-school framework that creates purposeful, settled classrooms where every Geography Teacher can focus on delivering impactful, thought-provoking lessons. Fieldwork is a genuine departmental strength, with annual residential trips and local urban investigations bringing geographical enquiry to life beyond the classroom. What the School Offers A Humanities faculty with a collaborative, supportive team culture and shared approach to curriculum planning and assessment Regular fieldwork opportunities with dedicated budget and logistical support from the school A school community that brings genuine geographical diversity and real-world context into every lesson Structured CPD with access to the Geographical Association networks and subject-specific development pathways Clear internal progression routes for practitioners looking to develop into Humanities leadership over time The Role As a Geography Teacher, you will deliver engaging, evidence-rich lessons across KS3 and KS4, challenging pupils to think geographically about the world around them and develop strong skills in analysis, extended writing, and spatial reasoning. You will use assessment information intelligently to adapt your teaching, identify pupils who need additional support or greater stretch, and contribute to departmental planning and resource development as a valued member of the Humanities team. You will play an active role in the school's fieldwork programme, parent engagement activities, and wider enrichment calendar, bringing energy and expertise to every aspect of your role as a Geography Teacher in this school. What the School is Looking For This permanent Geography Teacher position will suit candidates who: Hold UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or are in the final stages of completing a UK-recognised teacher training programme Graduated with a 2:1 or above in Geography or a closely related discipline from a reputable university - Russell Group or equivalent strongly preferred Can demonstrate meaningful classroom experience within a UK secondary school setting through timetabled placements or a substantive teaching post Are able to evidence well-structured, progressive lessons that have produced clear and measurable gains in pupil understanding and attainment Are comfortable and effective within a consistent whole-school behaviour framework Hold full legal entitlement to work in the UK - the school is not able to offer visa sponsorship ECT applicants are warmly encouraged to apply, provided formal UK teacher training has been completed or is at its final stage. Salary & Contract Inner London MPS: £40,317 to £52,300, with UPS up to £62,496. TLR opportunities may be available for candidates with relevant fieldwork coordination or Humanities leadership experience. Geography sits at the intersection of the physical and human world, and the best Geography Teachers help pupils make sense of both. If you are ready to bring that perspective to a permanent Secondary Teaching Opportunity in a school that values the subject and supports the people who teach it, this Haringey role deserves your attention. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping teachers secure long-term and permanent roles like this Geography Teacher position in Haringey. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today - we're here to support your next step. Geography Teacher September 2026 INDHOT
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Geography Teacher Haringey September 2026 A dynamic, high-achieving secondary school in Haringey is seeking an passionate and knowledgeable Geography Teacher to join their well-regarded Humanities faculty from September 2026. This is a permanent Geography Teacher role within a school rated Good by Ofsted, known for its intellectually rich curriculum, strong academic outcomes, and genuine commitment to developing curious, globally aware young people. About the School This Haringey secondary school serves a wonderfully diverse urban community, and its Geography curriculum is all the stronger for it - drawing on pupils' own cultural contexts to illuminate topics spanning climate change, urbanisation, development, and physical processes with real depth and relevance. The department delivers a challenging, well-sequenced programme across KS3 and KS4, with strong GCSE outcomes and a growing interest in the subject at sixth form level. Behaviour across the school is managed through a firm but fair whole-school framework that creates purposeful, settled classrooms where every Geography Teacher can focus on delivering impactful, thought-provoking lessons. Fieldwork is a genuine departmental strength, with annual residential trips and local urban investigations bringing geographical enquiry to life beyond the classroom. What the School Offers A Humanities faculty with a collaborative, supportive team culture and shared approach to curriculum planning and assessment Regular fieldwork opportunities with dedicated budget and logistical support from the school A school community that brings genuine geographical diversity and real-world context into every lesson Structured CPD with access to the Geographical Association networks and subject-specific development pathways Clear internal progression routes for practitioners looking to develop into Humanities leadership over time The Role As a Geography Teacher, you will deliver engaging, evidence-rich lessons across KS3 and KS4, challenging pupils to think geographically about the world around them and develop strong skills in analysis, extended writing, and spatial reasoning. You will use assessment information intelligently to adapt your teaching, identify pupils who need additional support or greater stretch, and contribute to departmental planning and resource development as a valued member of the Humanities team. You will play an active role in the school's fieldwork programme, parent engagement activities, and wider enrichment calendar, bringing energy and expertise to every aspect of your role as a Geography Teacher in this school. What the School is Looking For This permanent Geography Teacher position will suit candidates who: Hold UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or are in the final stages of completing a UK-recognised teacher training programme Graduated with a 2:1 or above in Geography or a closely related discipline from a reputable university - Russell Group or equivalent strongly preferred Can demonstrate meaningful classroom experience within a UK secondary school setting through timetabled placements or a substantive teaching post Are able to evidence well-structured, progressive lessons that have produced clear and measurable gains in pupil understanding and attainment Are comfortable and effective within a consistent whole-school behaviour framework Hold full legal entitlement to work in the UK - the school is not able to offer visa sponsorship ECT applicants are warmly encouraged to apply, provided formal UK teacher training has been completed or is at its final stage. Salary & Contract Inner London MPS: £40,317 to £52,300, with UPS up to £62,496. TLR opportunities may be available for candidates with relevant fieldwork coordination or Humanities leadership experience. Geography sits at the intersection of the physical and human world, and the best Geography Teachers help pupils make sense of both. If you are ready to bring that perspective to a permanent Secondary Teaching Opportunity in a school that values the subject and supports the people who teach it, this Haringey role deserves your attention. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping teachers secure long-term and permanent roles like this Geography Teacher position in Haringey. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today - we're here to support your next step. Geography Teacher September 2026 INDHOT
Oasis Academy Hadley is seeking an enthusiastic and committed Girls' PE Teacher to join our successful and supportive Physical Education department. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate practitioner who is dedicated to promoting physical wellbeing, teamwork and a lifelong love of sport among young people. You will: Teach high quality PE lessons across Key Stages Deliver a broad and engaging girls' PE curriculum, including team sports, individual activities and fitness Encourage participation, confidence and positive attitudes towards physical activity Contribute to extracurricular clubs, fixtures and enrichment opportunities Act as a positive role model, supporting safeguarding and promoting inclusion and equality About you We are looking for a candidate who: Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Has strong subject knowledge and a passion for girls' sport and physical education Is an effective classroom practitioner with high expectations for all students Demonstrates excellent communication, organisation and teamwork skills Is committed to professional development and the wider life of the academy Early Career Teachers (ECTs) are warmly encouraged to apply. Why Join Oasis Academy Hadley? A welcoming and inclusive academy community Supportive leadership and a strong commitment to staff wellbeing Excellent CPD and career development opportunities through Oasis Community Learning Modern facilities and a thriving PE department The opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of young people How to apply We welcome informal visits and conversations before you submit your application. Or, if you're keen to get started on your application now, please complete an application form online and submit it by the closing date listed below. Closing date: 23:59 3 May Interview date: w/c 11 May Interviews will be held during the week of 11 May. Please ensure you have availability to attend during this time period. Safeguarding Statement: Oasis Academy Hadley 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. Please note: Oasis Community Learning does not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative introductions from recruitment agencies. We work strictly with agencies on our Preferred Supplier List (PSL), and any CVs submitted outside of this agreement will not be liable to an introduction fee.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Oasis Academy Hadley is seeking an enthusiastic and committed Girls' PE Teacher to join our successful and supportive Physical Education department. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate practitioner who is dedicated to promoting physical wellbeing, teamwork and a lifelong love of sport among young people. You will: Teach high quality PE lessons across Key Stages Deliver a broad and engaging girls' PE curriculum, including team sports, individual activities and fitness Encourage participation, confidence and positive attitudes towards physical activity Contribute to extracurricular clubs, fixtures and enrichment opportunities Act as a positive role model, supporting safeguarding and promoting inclusion and equality About you We are looking for a candidate who: Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Has strong subject knowledge and a passion for girls' sport and physical education Is an effective classroom practitioner with high expectations for all students Demonstrates excellent communication, organisation and teamwork skills Is committed to professional development and the wider life of the academy Early Career Teachers (ECTs) are warmly encouraged to apply. Why Join Oasis Academy Hadley? A welcoming and inclusive academy community Supportive leadership and a strong commitment to staff wellbeing Excellent CPD and career development opportunities through Oasis Community Learning Modern facilities and a thriving PE department The opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of young people How to apply We welcome informal visits and conversations before you submit your application. Or, if you're keen to get started on your application now, please complete an application form online and submit it by the closing date listed below. Closing date: 23:59 3 May Interview date: w/c 11 May Interviews will be held during the week of 11 May. Please ensure you have availability to attend during this time period. Safeguarding Statement: Oasis Academy Hadley 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. Please note: Oasis Community Learning does not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative introductions from recruitment agencies. We work strictly with agencies on our Preferred Supplier List (PSL), and any CVs submitted outside of this agreement will not be liable to an introduction fee.
KS2 Class Teacher Location: Handsworth, Birmingham B20 Paid to Scale (MPS/UPS) Days: Monday to Friday (Term Time Only) Start Date: 01/09/2026 Contract: Permanent We are working with a well-established primary school in Handsworth to recruit two KS2 Teachers for September 2026. The school is looking to appoint both a Lower KS2 Teacher and an experienced Upper KS2 Teacher, with a particular focus on raising attainment and preparing pupils for SATs outcomes. The Upper KS2 role is suited to a confident, experienced teacher with a strong track record of delivering results and supporting pupils through Year 5 or 6. The Lower KS2 position offers an excellent opportunity for a developing teacher to build experience within a supportive and collaborative environment. Both roles offer the chance to join a forward-thinking leadership team, with a clear focus on high standards, consistency in teaching, and positive pupil outcomes across Key Stage 2. Responsibilities: Plan, deliver and evaluate high-quality lessons across KS2 Adapt teaching to suit either Lower KS2 or Upper KS2 pupils Monitor, assess and track pupil progress, adapting provision where required Create a positive, structured classroom environment with clear expectations Work collaboratively with colleagues, SLT and support staff Build strong relationships with parents and carers Prepare pupils for key transitions, including SATs (Upper KS2) What We're Looking For: QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) - essential Experience teaching within KS2 (Lower or Upper) Strong knowledge of the primary curriculum Confident behaviour management skills A proactive and reflective approach to teaching Excellent communication and organisational skills Why Work with Long Term Futures? Permanent September 2026 opportunity Paid in line with Main Pay Scale / Upper Pay Scale Supportive and well-established department Dedicated consultant support throughout the process Long Term Futures is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be subject to safer recruitment checks including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. If you're a qualified KS2 Teacher, whether you're an experienced Upper KS2 specialist or a developing Lower KS2 practitioner, looking for a permanent role in a supportive Handsworth primary school, apply today with Long Term Futures. KS2 Teacher, Key Stage 2, Lower KS2, Upper KS2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, SATs, Handsworth, Birmingham, West Midlands Browse more opportunities at Interested in other primary or SEN teaching roles? We are also recruiting across a range of opportunities, please apply to discuss alternative roles.
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
KS2 Class Teacher Location: Handsworth, Birmingham B20 Paid to Scale (MPS/UPS) Days: Monday to Friday (Term Time Only) Start Date: 01/09/2026 Contract: Permanent We are working with a well-established primary school in Handsworth to recruit two KS2 Teachers for September 2026. The school is looking to appoint both a Lower KS2 Teacher and an experienced Upper KS2 Teacher, with a particular focus on raising attainment and preparing pupils for SATs outcomes. The Upper KS2 role is suited to a confident, experienced teacher with a strong track record of delivering results and supporting pupils through Year 5 or 6. The Lower KS2 position offers an excellent opportunity for a developing teacher to build experience within a supportive and collaborative environment. Both roles offer the chance to join a forward-thinking leadership team, with a clear focus on high standards, consistency in teaching, and positive pupil outcomes across Key Stage 2. Responsibilities: Plan, deliver and evaluate high-quality lessons across KS2 Adapt teaching to suit either Lower KS2 or Upper KS2 pupils Monitor, assess and track pupil progress, adapting provision where required Create a positive, structured classroom environment with clear expectations Work collaboratively with colleagues, SLT and support staff Build strong relationships with parents and carers Prepare pupils for key transitions, including SATs (Upper KS2) What We're Looking For: QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) - essential Experience teaching within KS2 (Lower or Upper) Strong knowledge of the primary curriculum Confident behaviour management skills A proactive and reflective approach to teaching Excellent communication and organisational skills Why Work with Long Term Futures? Permanent September 2026 opportunity Paid in line with Main Pay Scale / Upper Pay Scale Supportive and well-established department Dedicated consultant support throughout the process Long Term Futures is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be subject to safer recruitment checks including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. If you're a qualified KS2 Teacher, whether you're an experienced Upper KS2 specialist or a developing Lower KS2 practitioner, looking for a permanent role in a supportive Handsworth primary school, apply today with Long Term Futures. KS2 Teacher, Key Stage 2, Lower KS2, Upper KS2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, SATs, Handsworth, Birmingham, West Midlands Browse more opportunities at Interested in other primary or SEN teaching roles? We are also recruiting across a range of opportunities, please apply to discuss alternative roles.
About The Role Contract Type: Permanent Working Hours: Full Time Number of Positions: 1 Qualifications Required: QTS and Degree relevant to the role Start Date: 1st September 2026 Salary: £32,916 - £51,048 per annum We currently have an exciting opportunity for Teacher of Geography to join our fantastic team at Manchester Enterprise Academy (MEA). This is a permanent, full-time role starting from September 2026, attracting a salary on the Teachers' Main/Upper Pay Scale. Main purpose of the job: The post holder will fulfil the professional responsibilities common to all classroom teachers, as outlined in the current School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document. They will meet the Teachers' Standards appropriate to their career stage and exercise professional judgement in carrying out their duties collaboratively. The key purpose of the role is to secure high standards of teaching, learning and achievement in Geography, ensuring that all students make strong progress and are supported to reach their full potential. The post holder is accountable to the Curriculum Leader, a Senior Leader, and ultimately the Headteacher. Key responsibilities Promote the academic progress, wellbeing and positive behaviour of all students Plan and deliver high-quality, inclusive lessons across Geography Contribute to the development of an ambitious Geography curriculum Assess, monitor and report on student progress, implementing timely interventions Work collaboratively within the Geography team to support the school's vision Reflect on and improve practice through professional development and shared expertise Support curriculum development, examinations and school improvement priorities Participate in meetings, duties and enrichment activities as required Build positive relationships with students, parents/carers and external partners Please follow the online application process to be considered. Interviews will likely take place during the week commencing 20th April. About the Candidate An enthusiastic, committed and reflective classroom practitioner who: Has a passion for teaching Geography and securing excellent outcomes for all students Demonstrates strong subject knowledge and the ability to inspire curiosity and enthusiasm Is committed to inclusive practice and raising achievement across all ability ranges Works collaboratively with colleagues to develop high-quality teaching and learning Has high expectations of student behaviour, engagement and achievement Is keen to contribute to the wider life of the school and the ongoing development of the curriculum About Us We're the local council for one of the UK's most vibrant and diverse cities. Working for Manchester isn't just a job - it's an opportunity to contribute to a city that leads change and transforms lives. Whether it's strengthening communities or driving innovation in public services, you'll play a vital role in creating opportunities and shaping a brighter future for everyone. Our Manchester is our vision for a fairer, greener, and healthier city - a vision shaped by the people of Manchester. It guides everything we do at the Council and is brought to life through the Our Manchester behaviours: We take time to listen and understand We work together and trust each other We show that we value our differences and treat each other fairly We 'own it' and we're not afraid to try new things We're proud and passionate about Manchester Benefits we offer Generous holiday allowance - Enjoy up to 26 days annual leave per year plus bank holidays. Increasing to 31 days after five years of local government service. Want more leave? You can purchase up to two additional weeks. A buzzing pension - You'll be enrolled in the UK's largest local government pension scheme, with plenty of options to top up your benefits. Includes life cover of three-times your salary as a lump sum. Enhanced parental and carers leave - Take advantage of our enhanced family leave options, designed to provide ample time for you to bond with your new born or support your family during critical life events. Brilliant perks - Access a range of discounts, from saving on the weekly shop to holidays and days out with MCR+. Plus discounts on phone contracts, cycle to work scheme, free flu jabs and eye tests, and more. Learn and grow - We are dedicated to nurturing talent and providing you with the tools to thrive. Take part in a diverse set of learning opportunities, from workshops and training sessions through to apprenticeships and qualifications. All this begins with our comprehensive onboarding process. A Good Employment Charter member - We are committed to offering secure, flexible work and embedding fairness into everything we do. We review pay annually, recognise three trade unions, and are constantly working to offer the best possible health and wellbeing support throughout all stages of your working life. Up to 3 days volunteering leave - Give back to the community with three days pro-rate of paid volunteering leave, in addition to existing benefits. To apply for this job role To apply for this role, please click the following link: Safeguarding and other compliance We are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, younger learners and vulnerable adults and we expect all staff and volunteers to share the same commitment. The post will be subject to enhanced DBS checks, satisfactory references and will be exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, DBS Code of Practice which can be viewed here. This post is also subject to satisfactory references, proof of right to work in the UK in accordance with the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 and other pre-employment checks where applicable. Equal Opportunity Statement We strive to create a fair and inclusive workplace that is as diverse as the communities we serve. We positively welcome applications from all candidates regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy, and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation.
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
About The Role Contract Type: Permanent Working Hours: Full Time Number of Positions: 1 Qualifications Required: QTS and Degree relevant to the role Start Date: 1st September 2026 Salary: £32,916 - £51,048 per annum We currently have an exciting opportunity for Teacher of Geography to join our fantastic team at Manchester Enterprise Academy (MEA). This is a permanent, full-time role starting from September 2026, attracting a salary on the Teachers' Main/Upper Pay Scale. Main purpose of the job: The post holder will fulfil the professional responsibilities common to all classroom teachers, as outlined in the current School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document. They will meet the Teachers' Standards appropriate to their career stage and exercise professional judgement in carrying out their duties collaboratively. The key purpose of the role is to secure high standards of teaching, learning and achievement in Geography, ensuring that all students make strong progress and are supported to reach their full potential. The post holder is accountable to the Curriculum Leader, a Senior Leader, and ultimately the Headteacher. Key responsibilities Promote the academic progress, wellbeing and positive behaviour of all students Plan and deliver high-quality, inclusive lessons across Geography Contribute to the development of an ambitious Geography curriculum Assess, monitor and report on student progress, implementing timely interventions Work collaboratively within the Geography team to support the school's vision Reflect on and improve practice through professional development and shared expertise Support curriculum development, examinations and school improvement priorities Participate in meetings, duties and enrichment activities as required Build positive relationships with students, parents/carers and external partners Please follow the online application process to be considered. Interviews will likely take place during the week commencing 20th April. About the Candidate An enthusiastic, committed and reflective classroom practitioner who: Has a passion for teaching Geography and securing excellent outcomes for all students Demonstrates strong subject knowledge and the ability to inspire curiosity and enthusiasm Is committed to inclusive practice and raising achievement across all ability ranges Works collaboratively with colleagues to develop high-quality teaching and learning Has high expectations of student behaviour, engagement and achievement Is keen to contribute to the wider life of the school and the ongoing development of the curriculum About Us We're the local council for one of the UK's most vibrant and diverse cities. Working for Manchester isn't just a job - it's an opportunity to contribute to a city that leads change and transforms lives. Whether it's strengthening communities or driving innovation in public services, you'll play a vital role in creating opportunities and shaping a brighter future for everyone. Our Manchester is our vision for a fairer, greener, and healthier city - a vision shaped by the people of Manchester. It guides everything we do at the Council and is brought to life through the Our Manchester behaviours: We take time to listen and understand We work together and trust each other We show that we value our differences and treat each other fairly We 'own it' and we're not afraid to try new things We're proud and passionate about Manchester Benefits we offer Generous holiday allowance - Enjoy up to 26 days annual leave per year plus bank holidays. Increasing to 31 days after five years of local government service. Want more leave? You can purchase up to two additional weeks. A buzzing pension - You'll be enrolled in the UK's largest local government pension scheme, with plenty of options to top up your benefits. Includes life cover of three-times your salary as a lump sum. Enhanced parental and carers leave - Take advantage of our enhanced family leave options, designed to provide ample time for you to bond with your new born or support your family during critical life events. Brilliant perks - Access a range of discounts, from saving on the weekly shop to holidays and days out with MCR+. Plus discounts on phone contracts, cycle to work scheme, free flu jabs and eye tests, and more. Learn and grow - We are dedicated to nurturing talent and providing you with the tools to thrive. Take part in a diverse set of learning opportunities, from workshops and training sessions through to apprenticeships and qualifications. All this begins with our comprehensive onboarding process. A Good Employment Charter member - We are committed to offering secure, flexible work and embedding fairness into everything we do. We review pay annually, recognise three trade unions, and are constantly working to offer the best possible health and wellbeing support throughout all stages of your working life. Up to 3 days volunteering leave - Give back to the community with three days pro-rate of paid volunteering leave, in addition to existing benefits. To apply for this job role To apply for this role, please click the following link: Safeguarding and other compliance We are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, younger learners and vulnerable adults and we expect all staff and volunteers to share the same commitment. The post will be subject to enhanced DBS checks, satisfactory references and will be exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, DBS Code of Practice which can be viewed here. This post is also subject to satisfactory references, proof of right to work in the UK in accordance with the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 and other pre-employment checks where applicable. Equal Opportunity Statement We strive to create a fair and inclusive workplace that is as diverse as the communities we serve. We positively welcome applications from all candidates regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy, and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation.
English ECT Enfield September 2026 A well-regarded, academically ambitious secondary school in Enfield is looking to appoint a thoughtful and driven English ECT to join their thriving English department from September 2026. This is a permanent English ECT role within a school rated Good by Ofsted, offering a structured, nurturing, and intellectually stimulating environment for an early career practitioner ready to commit to a school that takes the development of its teachers as seriously as the education of its pupils. About the School This Enfield secondary school has built a strong reputation for the quality of its English provision, with a department that champions ambitious literature choices, disciplined analytical writing, and a genuine culture of reading for pleasure across all year groups. Pupils are encouraged to engage critically and creatively with texts from a wide range of traditions, and oracy is woven deliberately into the curriculum from KS3 onwards. The school maintains high behavioural standards through a clear, consistently applied framework that gives every English ECT the platform to teach with confidence and establish strong classroom presence from the outset. A thriving creative writing club, an annual school production, and a student-led literary journal reflect the depth of the school's commitment to English beyond the timetable. What the School Offers A fully funded, well-structured ECT induction programme with a subject-specialist English mentor assigned from day one Timetable protection and dedicated weekly professional development time throughout the induction period An English team with a genuine open-door culture - experienced colleagues who share planning, offer honest feedback, and invest in one another's growth A school where literacy is a whole-school priority, giving the English department real influence and visibility across the curriculum A proven record of supporting English ECT candidates into middle leadership roles within three to four years of joining The Role As an English ECT , you will teach English Language and Literature across KS3 and KS4, planning lessons that stretch pupils' thinking, sharpen their writing, and develop their confidence as readers and communicators. You will use formative and summative assessment purposefully - not just to report on progress but to actively shape what comes next in your teaching sequences. You will contribute to the department's wider work, including enrichment activities, reading initiatives, and parents' evenings, and engage positively with the school's pastoral systems to support the whole-child development of the pupils in your care. Each week as an English ECT in this school will bring fresh challenge alongside genuine support. What the School is Looking For This permanent English ECT position will suit candidates who: Are completing or have recently completed a UK-recognised initial teacher training programme leading to QTS Hold a strong degree in English, English Literature, or a related discipline - a 2:1 or above from a reputable university, with Russell Group or equivalent background preferred Bring classroom experience from UK secondary school placements or the early stages of an ECT year, with evidence of well-planned lessons and tangible pupil progress Show genuine enthusiasm for literature and language, and the ability to transmit that enthusiasm to teenagers Are confident inhabiting a structured behaviour framework and contributing to a positive whole-school culture Are fully entitled to work in the UK without requiring visa sponsorship Applications are welcome from candidates at the very start of their teaching career, provided formal UK teacher training has been completed or is in its final stages. Salary & Contract Outer London MPS: £37,870 to £50,474, with UPS up to £56,154. Salary on appointment will reflect ECT status, with incremental progression supported throughout induction and beyond. Good English teachers change lives, and this Enfield school is looking for an English ECT who believes that and wants to prove it over a long and rewarding career. If this permanent Secondary Teaching Opportunity sounds like the right fit for where you are and where you want to go, we would strongly encourage you to apply. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping teachers secure long-term and permanent roles like this English ECT position in Enfield. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today - we're here to support your next step. English ECT September 2026 INDTEACH
Apr 14, 2026
Full time
English ECT Enfield September 2026 A well-regarded, academically ambitious secondary school in Enfield is looking to appoint a thoughtful and driven English ECT to join their thriving English department from September 2026. This is a permanent English ECT role within a school rated Good by Ofsted, offering a structured, nurturing, and intellectually stimulating environment for an early career practitioner ready to commit to a school that takes the development of its teachers as seriously as the education of its pupils. About the School This Enfield secondary school has built a strong reputation for the quality of its English provision, with a department that champions ambitious literature choices, disciplined analytical writing, and a genuine culture of reading for pleasure across all year groups. Pupils are encouraged to engage critically and creatively with texts from a wide range of traditions, and oracy is woven deliberately into the curriculum from KS3 onwards. The school maintains high behavioural standards through a clear, consistently applied framework that gives every English ECT the platform to teach with confidence and establish strong classroom presence from the outset. A thriving creative writing club, an annual school production, and a student-led literary journal reflect the depth of the school's commitment to English beyond the timetable. What the School Offers A fully funded, well-structured ECT induction programme with a subject-specialist English mentor assigned from day one Timetable protection and dedicated weekly professional development time throughout the induction period An English team with a genuine open-door culture - experienced colleagues who share planning, offer honest feedback, and invest in one another's growth A school where literacy is a whole-school priority, giving the English department real influence and visibility across the curriculum A proven record of supporting English ECT candidates into middle leadership roles within three to four years of joining The Role As an English ECT , you will teach English Language and Literature across KS3 and KS4, planning lessons that stretch pupils' thinking, sharpen their writing, and develop their confidence as readers and communicators. You will use formative and summative assessment purposefully - not just to report on progress but to actively shape what comes next in your teaching sequences. You will contribute to the department's wider work, including enrichment activities, reading initiatives, and parents' evenings, and engage positively with the school's pastoral systems to support the whole-child development of the pupils in your care. Each week as an English ECT in this school will bring fresh challenge alongside genuine support. What the School is Looking For This permanent English ECT position will suit candidates who: Are completing or have recently completed a UK-recognised initial teacher training programme leading to QTS Hold a strong degree in English, English Literature, or a related discipline - a 2:1 or above from a reputable university, with Russell Group or equivalent background preferred Bring classroom experience from UK secondary school placements or the early stages of an ECT year, with evidence of well-planned lessons and tangible pupil progress Show genuine enthusiasm for literature and language, and the ability to transmit that enthusiasm to teenagers Are confident inhabiting a structured behaviour framework and contributing to a positive whole-school culture Are fully entitled to work in the UK without requiring visa sponsorship Applications are welcome from candidates at the very start of their teaching career, provided formal UK teacher training has been completed or is in its final stages. Salary & Contract Outer London MPS: £37,870 to £50,474, with UPS up to £56,154. Salary on appointment will reflect ECT status, with incremental progression supported throughout induction and beyond. Good English teachers change lives, and this Enfield school is looking for an English ECT who believes that and wants to prove it over a long and rewarding career. If this permanent Secondary Teaching Opportunity sounds like the right fit for where you are and where you want to go, we would strongly encourage you to apply. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping teachers secure long-term and permanent roles like this English ECT position in Enfield. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today - we're here to support your next step. English ECT September 2026 INDTEACH
Tradewind are recruiting! Are you looking for you next role teaching Geography in a great school located in Islington? Tradewind Recruitment are working in partnership with a high-achieving, mixed secondary school in the vibrant London borough of Islington. This Client is seeking a passionate and dedicated Geography Teacher to join their team on a full-time basis from the Summer Term. Salary will be paid in line with London MPS/UPS. This is an exciting opportunity to teach Geography across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 in a supportive and forward-thinking environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering engaging and challenging lessons, planning and preparing schemes of work in line with the national curriculum and assessing and tracking student progress to ensure high levels of attainment. You will be expected to differentiate effectively to meet the needs of all learners, maintain high standards of behaviour and classroom management, and contribute positively to the wider humanities department and school community. To be considered for this role, you must hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). You should have experience teaching Geography at Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, demonstrate strong subject knowledge and a genuine passion for Geography, and possess excellent communication and organisational skills. The school is looking for a reflective practitioner who is committed to raising attainment and supporting pupil progress, and who works well as part of a team. Early Career Teachers and experienced teachers are welcome to apply, provided QTS is held. This Client is an inclusive, mixed secondary school serving a diverse local community. In its most recent Ofsted inspection, inspectors highlighted a strong culture of ambition for all pupils, improving outcomes across subjects, and effective leadership with a clear vision for continued development. The report also recognised positive relationships between staff and pupils, good behaviour, and a clear focus on personal development. Staff benefit from a supportive senior leadership team and a clear commitment to professional development and wellbeing. The school is well located with excellent transportation links, including access to London Underground services via Highbury & Islington, London Overground connections, and multiple bus routes serving the borough, making it easily accessible from across London. Working with Tradewind Recruitment offers a range of benefits including competitive pay, ongoing support from an experienced education consultant, interview preparation and career guidance, and unlimited access to National College free CPD courses to support your professional development. Interviews will be arranged immediately. The school will conduct interview(s) once CV are short listed so don't delay in applying for this role. To apply for this Geography Teacher position or to find out about other similar teaching opportunities, contact Leanne King, Business Manager, directly at (url removed) for further information.
Apr 13, 2026
Contractor
Tradewind are recruiting! Are you looking for you next role teaching Geography in a great school located in Islington? Tradewind Recruitment are working in partnership with a high-achieving, mixed secondary school in the vibrant London borough of Islington. This Client is seeking a passionate and dedicated Geography Teacher to join their team on a full-time basis from the Summer Term. Salary will be paid in line with London MPS/UPS. This is an exciting opportunity to teach Geography across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 in a supportive and forward-thinking environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering engaging and challenging lessons, planning and preparing schemes of work in line with the national curriculum and assessing and tracking student progress to ensure high levels of attainment. You will be expected to differentiate effectively to meet the needs of all learners, maintain high standards of behaviour and classroom management, and contribute positively to the wider humanities department and school community. To be considered for this role, you must hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). You should have experience teaching Geography at Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, demonstrate strong subject knowledge and a genuine passion for Geography, and possess excellent communication and organisational skills. The school is looking for a reflective practitioner who is committed to raising attainment and supporting pupil progress, and who works well as part of a team. Early Career Teachers and experienced teachers are welcome to apply, provided QTS is held. This Client is an inclusive, mixed secondary school serving a diverse local community. In its most recent Ofsted inspection, inspectors highlighted a strong culture of ambition for all pupils, improving outcomes across subjects, and effective leadership with a clear vision for continued development. The report also recognised positive relationships between staff and pupils, good behaviour, and a clear focus on personal development. Staff benefit from a supportive senior leadership team and a clear commitment to professional development and wellbeing. The school is well located with excellent transportation links, including access to London Underground services via Highbury & Islington, London Overground connections, and multiple bus routes serving the borough, making it easily accessible from across London. Working with Tradewind Recruitment offers a range of benefits including competitive pay, ongoing support from an experienced education consultant, interview preparation and career guidance, and unlimited access to National College free CPD courses to support your professional development. Interviews will be arranged immediately. The school will conduct interview(s) once CV are short listed so don't delay in applying for this role. To apply for this Geography Teacher position or to find out about other similar teaching opportunities, contact Leanne King, Business Manager, directly at (url removed) for further information.
Aspire People Limited
Burton-on-trent, Staffordshire
Science Teacher Required - Secondary School, Burton upon Trent (Start April 2026)Aspire People, a leading education specialist recruitment agency, is seeking a passionate Science Teacher to join a secondary school in Burton upon Trent, starting April 2026.This is an exciting opportunity to inspire students in Science and contribute to a supportive and forward-thinking school environment. Location: Burton upon Trent Start Date: April 2026 Schedule: Monday to Friday Key Stages: KS3 and KS4 (KS5 experience desirable)What you'll be doing:Planning and delivering engaging Science lessonsSupporting student progress and attainmentMaintaining a positive learning environment and effective behaviour managementContributing to the wider school community and extracurricular activitiesWho we're looking for:Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)Early Career Teachers (ECTs) are welcome to applyConfident classroom practitioner with strong behaviour management skillsPassionate about Science and inspiring young learnersWhy Join Aspire People? £100 joining bonus Up to £250 referral bonus Support from a dedicated education recruitment consultant Opportunity for the role to become permanentEmily, your consultant, is in her 15th academic year with Aspire People and has built long-standing relationships with partnership schools across Staffordshire, ensuring you are well-supported and matched with the right opportunity. Apply TodaySend your CV Start your Science teaching journey in Burton upon Trent this April 2026 with Aspire People.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 10, 2026
Contractor
Science Teacher Required - Secondary School, Burton upon Trent (Start April 2026)Aspire People, a leading education specialist recruitment agency, is seeking a passionate Science Teacher to join a secondary school in Burton upon Trent, starting April 2026.This is an exciting opportunity to inspire students in Science and contribute to a supportive and forward-thinking school environment. Location: Burton upon Trent Start Date: April 2026 Schedule: Monday to Friday Key Stages: KS3 and KS4 (KS5 experience desirable)What you'll be doing:Planning and delivering engaging Science lessonsSupporting student progress and attainmentMaintaining a positive learning environment and effective behaviour managementContributing to the wider school community and extracurricular activitiesWho we're looking for:Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)Early Career Teachers (ECTs) are welcome to applyConfident classroom practitioner with strong behaviour management skillsPassionate about Science and inspiring young learnersWhy Join Aspire People? £100 joining bonus Up to £250 referral bonus Support from a dedicated education recruitment consultant Opportunity for the role to become permanentEmily, your consultant, is in her 15th academic year with Aspire People and has built long-standing relationships with partnership schools across Staffordshire, ensuring you are well-supported and matched with the right opportunity. Apply TodaySend your CV Start your Science teaching journey in Burton upon Trent this April 2026 with Aspire People.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.
Geography Teacher Sutton September 2026 A successful and community centred secondary school in Sutton is seeking an exceptional Geography Teacher to join their team from September 2026. This school prides itself on offering a supportive culture where staff wellbeing is valued and every teacher truly gets autonomy to teach and lead. Permanent Geography Teacher role with Outer London M1 UPS3 salary Supportive leadership that prioritises workload balance and staff wellbeing A traditional school community with a clear sense of shared purpose Collaborative department alongside skilled and passionate subject specialists Outstanding CPD and professional development tailored to individual career goals Well resourced Geography curriculum, including fieldwork and enrichment opportunities Students make strong progress and enjoy success at GCSE and A Level Attainment across the school is solidly above national average, reflecting high aspirations for all learners As a Geography Teacher, you will deliver engaging and challenging lessons that inspire curiosity about the world, develop critical thinking and build deep subject knowledge. You will plan and adapt learning sequences to meet the needs of all pupils, modelling outstanding teaching and embedding strong assessment for learning. This role is ideal for a teacher who thrives on autonomy, embraces innovative practice and is ready to contribute to the ongoing development of the Geography department. The ideal candidate will be a strong practitioner with excellent subject knowledge and the ability to demonstrate high impact teaching. You will be confident coaching and mentoring junior colleagues, supporting them to develop excellent classroom practice. This Geography Teacher vacancy is perfect for an ambitious and skilful educator who wants to make a meaningful contribution within a culture that genuinely supports staff and students alike. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping outstanding teachers secure long-term and permanent roles like this Geography Teacher position in Sutton. We look forward to supporting your application. Geography Teacher Sutton September 2026 INDTEACH
Apr 10, 2026
Full time
Geography Teacher Sutton September 2026 A successful and community centred secondary school in Sutton is seeking an exceptional Geography Teacher to join their team from September 2026. This school prides itself on offering a supportive culture where staff wellbeing is valued and every teacher truly gets autonomy to teach and lead. Permanent Geography Teacher role with Outer London M1 UPS3 salary Supportive leadership that prioritises workload balance and staff wellbeing A traditional school community with a clear sense of shared purpose Collaborative department alongside skilled and passionate subject specialists Outstanding CPD and professional development tailored to individual career goals Well resourced Geography curriculum, including fieldwork and enrichment opportunities Students make strong progress and enjoy success at GCSE and A Level Attainment across the school is solidly above national average, reflecting high aspirations for all learners As a Geography Teacher, you will deliver engaging and challenging lessons that inspire curiosity about the world, develop critical thinking and build deep subject knowledge. You will plan and adapt learning sequences to meet the needs of all pupils, modelling outstanding teaching and embedding strong assessment for learning. This role is ideal for a teacher who thrives on autonomy, embraces innovative practice and is ready to contribute to the ongoing development of the Geography department. The ideal candidate will be a strong practitioner with excellent subject knowledge and the ability to demonstrate high impact teaching. You will be confident coaching and mentoring junior colleagues, supporting them to develop excellent classroom practice. This Geography Teacher vacancy is perfect for an ambitious and skilful educator who wants to make a meaningful contribution within a culture that genuinely supports staff and students alike. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping outstanding teachers secure long-term and permanent roles like this Geography Teacher position in Sutton. We look forward to supporting your application. Geography Teacher Sutton September 2026 INDTEACH
Secondary Science Teacher - Dover Job Title: Secondary Science Teacher Location: Dover Start Date: 20th April 2026 Salary: £170.00 to £260.00 per day (Dependent on Pay Scale) Academics are currently with a secondary school in Dover who are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Teacher of Science to join a vibrant school in April 2026. The start date can be negotiated. The successful applicant will be able to teach general science across key stages 3 & 4 to students of all abilities as well as demonstrate a proven track record of securing outstanding student outcomes. The ability to deliver either physics, chemistry or biology to key stage 5 would be advantageous but not essential. We welcome applications both from ECTs and from experienced teachers who want to broaden their experience in a dynamic and innovative department. The school are looking for someone who: Has relevant experience of teaching science in a secondary school Is a "Good/Outstanding" teacher who can establish good relationships with, motivate and inspire young people and who shows the potential and commitment to become an outstanding teacher Has good interpersonal skills, the ability to empathise with young people and build positive relationships with students and colleagues Is a flexible and perceptive classroom practitioner who can engage students across the age and ability range and enable all to learn, enjoy and make progress Has a commitment to personal, professional development and becoming the best you can be. If you hold the relevant experience and wish to be considered for the above role, please click 'APPLY NOW' below to submit your most up to date CV and application for review. Alternatively, please send your updated CV to Thomas at our Kent office: or call for a confidential chat on . Academics are a leading national education agency who specialise in the recruitment of permanent, long term and daily supply teachers and support staff. Once completing your free registration with Academics you will be allocated a dedicated consultant, who will support you with your career and who will give you access to a variety of flexible opportunities, all at great rates of pay!
Apr 10, 2026
Full time
Secondary Science Teacher - Dover Job Title: Secondary Science Teacher Location: Dover Start Date: 20th April 2026 Salary: £170.00 to £260.00 per day (Dependent on Pay Scale) Academics are currently with a secondary school in Dover who are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Teacher of Science to join a vibrant school in April 2026. The start date can be negotiated. The successful applicant will be able to teach general science across key stages 3 & 4 to students of all abilities as well as demonstrate a proven track record of securing outstanding student outcomes. The ability to deliver either physics, chemistry or biology to key stage 5 would be advantageous but not essential. We welcome applications both from ECTs and from experienced teachers who want to broaden their experience in a dynamic and innovative department. The school are looking for someone who: Has relevant experience of teaching science in a secondary school Is a "Good/Outstanding" teacher who can establish good relationships with, motivate and inspire young people and who shows the potential and commitment to become an outstanding teacher Has good interpersonal skills, the ability to empathise with young people and build positive relationships with students and colleagues Is a flexible and perceptive classroom practitioner who can engage students across the age and ability range and enable all to learn, enjoy and make progress Has a commitment to personal, professional development and becoming the best you can be. If you hold the relevant experience and wish to be considered for the above role, please click 'APPLY NOW' below to submit your most up to date CV and application for review. Alternatively, please send your updated CV to Thomas at our Kent office: or call for a confidential chat on . Academics are a leading national education agency who specialise in the recruitment of permanent, long term and daily supply teachers and support staff. Once completing your free registration with Academics you will be allocated a dedicated consultant, who will support you with your career and who will give you access to a variety of flexible opportunities, all at great rates of pay!
English ECT Haringey September 2026 An ambitious, culturally rich secondary school in Haringey is seeking a passionate and articulate English ECT to join their celebrated English department from September 2026. This is a permanent English ECT role within a school rated Good by Ofsted, offering an outstanding foundation for an early career practitioner who is serious about their craft and committed to building a long-term career in a school that genuinely invests in its people. About the School This Haringey secondary school serves one of London's most diverse and intellectually vibrant communities, and its English curriculum reflects that richness with ambition and depth. Literature is taught with rigour and genuine enthusiasm - from canonical texts to contemporary voices - and writing is developed as a discipline across all year groups with a strong focus on precision, argument, and voice. The school operates a clear, restorative behaviour framework that gives every English ECT the confidence to establish themselves as a credible, impactful classroom presence from day one. Enrichment provision including spoken word events, a thriving school magazine, creative writing competitions, and university application support underscores the department's commitment to developing articulate, intellectually curious young people. What the School Offers A well-structured ECT induction with a dedicated English mentor, regular observation and feedback cycles, and protected professional development time An English department with a strong collegial culture - shared planning, open resources, and genuine mutual support between staff A school community that places reading and oracy at the centre of its wider academic identity, giving English genuine whole-school prominence Tangible progression routes for early career teachers, with several current middle leaders having come through the ECT programme A diverse, engaged pupil body that brings real life, perspective, and energy into every English lesson The Role As an English ECT , you will teach engaging, knowledge-rich English lessons across KS3 and KS4, developing pupils' reading comprehension, analytical writing, and spoken communication with care and precision. You will interrogate assessment data to understand where individual pupils are in their learning journey and adjust your planning accordingly, contributing to departmental schemes of work as your expertise grows. You will take an active role in the school's literacy and enrichment programmes, forging strong, productive relationships with pupils and their families along the way. Growing in confidence and independence as a practitioner will be at the heart of your first year as an English ECT in this school. What the School is Looking For This permanent English ECT position will suit candidates who: Hold QTS or are in the final stages of a UK-recognised initial teacher training programme Graduated with a 2:1 or above in English, English Literature, or a closely related discipline from a reputable university - Russell Group or equivalent strongly preferred Have experience teaching English in a UK secondary school setting through timetabled placements or the start of an ECT year Can demonstrate the ability to plan well-structured, progressive lessons that produce clear and measurable gains in pupil literacy and analytical skills Are able to manage a classroom confidently within an established whole-school behaviour framework Hold full legal entitlement to work in the UK - visa sponsorship is not available through this school This role is open to candidates completing or having recently completed formal UK teacher training only. Salary & Contract Inner London MPS: £40,317 to £52,300, with UPS up to £62,496. Starting salary will reflect ECT status, with clear and supported progression as induction is successfully completed. English is the beating heart of any school curriculum, and this Haringey school is looking for an English ECT who understands that and wants to build something lasting. If you are ready to commit to a permanent Secondary Teaching Opportunity in a department where your love of literature and language will be matched by those around you, this is the role to apply for. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping teachers secure long-term and permanent roles like this English ECT position in Haringey. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today - we're here to support your next step. English ECT September 2026 INDTEACH
Apr 10, 2026
Full time
English ECT Haringey September 2026 An ambitious, culturally rich secondary school in Haringey is seeking a passionate and articulate English ECT to join their celebrated English department from September 2026. This is a permanent English ECT role within a school rated Good by Ofsted, offering an outstanding foundation for an early career practitioner who is serious about their craft and committed to building a long-term career in a school that genuinely invests in its people. About the School This Haringey secondary school serves one of London's most diverse and intellectually vibrant communities, and its English curriculum reflects that richness with ambition and depth. Literature is taught with rigour and genuine enthusiasm - from canonical texts to contemporary voices - and writing is developed as a discipline across all year groups with a strong focus on precision, argument, and voice. The school operates a clear, restorative behaviour framework that gives every English ECT the confidence to establish themselves as a credible, impactful classroom presence from day one. Enrichment provision including spoken word events, a thriving school magazine, creative writing competitions, and university application support underscores the department's commitment to developing articulate, intellectually curious young people. What the School Offers A well-structured ECT induction with a dedicated English mentor, regular observation and feedback cycles, and protected professional development time An English department with a strong collegial culture - shared planning, open resources, and genuine mutual support between staff A school community that places reading and oracy at the centre of its wider academic identity, giving English genuine whole-school prominence Tangible progression routes for early career teachers, with several current middle leaders having come through the ECT programme A diverse, engaged pupil body that brings real life, perspective, and energy into every English lesson The Role As an English ECT , you will teach engaging, knowledge-rich English lessons across KS3 and KS4, developing pupils' reading comprehension, analytical writing, and spoken communication with care and precision. You will interrogate assessment data to understand where individual pupils are in their learning journey and adjust your planning accordingly, contributing to departmental schemes of work as your expertise grows. You will take an active role in the school's literacy and enrichment programmes, forging strong, productive relationships with pupils and their families along the way. Growing in confidence and independence as a practitioner will be at the heart of your first year as an English ECT in this school. What the School is Looking For This permanent English ECT position will suit candidates who: Hold QTS or are in the final stages of a UK-recognised initial teacher training programme Graduated with a 2:1 or above in English, English Literature, or a closely related discipline from a reputable university - Russell Group or equivalent strongly preferred Have experience teaching English in a UK secondary school setting through timetabled placements or the start of an ECT year Can demonstrate the ability to plan well-structured, progressive lessons that produce clear and measurable gains in pupil literacy and analytical skills Are able to manage a classroom confidently within an established whole-school behaviour framework Hold full legal entitlement to work in the UK - visa sponsorship is not available through this school This role is open to candidates completing or having recently completed formal UK teacher training only. Salary & Contract Inner London MPS: £40,317 to £52,300, with UPS up to £62,496. Starting salary will reflect ECT status, with clear and supported progression as induction is successfully completed. English is the beating heart of any school curriculum, and this Haringey school is looking for an English ECT who understands that and wants to build something lasting. If you are ready to commit to a permanent Secondary Teaching Opportunity in a department where your love of literature and language will be matched by those around you, this is the role to apply for. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping teachers secure long-term and permanent roles like this English ECT position in Haringey. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today - we're here to support your next step. English ECT September 2026 INDTEACH
Higher Level SEN Teaching Assistant We are looking for a Higher Level SEN Teaching Assistant to join our expanding team, to be a part of this exciting new experience right from the start! Do you have a background in SEMH, SEBD or ASD? Have you had experience with challenging behaviour? Do you have Team Teach or MAPA training? Have you covered lesson? Experience tutoring or teaching small groups? This specialist school based in Newham are looking for a Therapeutic Education practitioners with experience of working with challenging children and young people. This is a specialist school that caters for young people who have been excluded or at risk of being excluded from a mainstream school The Role The purpose of the Higher Level Teaching Assistant is to support the Class Teacher with all elements of the day to day running of the class and to teach whole classes, groups and individual lessons in consultation with the Class Teacher on a regular basis across a range of classes. Summary of Role: Experience of working with hard-to-reach young people with SEMH/ACE s/ASD/Sensory and communication difficulties. We are looking for candidates who are Trauma informed with a mentoring/coaching/teaching background and an understanding of Therapeutic Education. Have the ability to build strong, meaningful and healthy relationships. Who can maintain professional boundaries, are resilient, solution focussed and reflective in their practise. Full time (temporary long term) positions 8.30-4.30 (Mon-Fri) The role will entail: Working 1:1 with students in the community who are accessing one of the Curriculum Pathways (Engagement, Vocational, Academic) It is mainly a community based role with the expectation that TEPs will be flexible to travel to the hub at times with their students and travel around London to work with different students within their cluster groups. There is no private parking onsite (only pay and display). Travel expenses (during working hours) and lunch with students is included and will be reimbursed. All interviews will take place via MS teams. Key duties Monitor pupils conduct and behaviour throughout the learning process and intervene to resolve highly complex, difficult or very challenging issues and keep records of incidents, health and behaviour etc. as necessary. Promote pupils cognitive, social, emotional, behavioural, physical development and spiritual well-being through a whole Waking Day curriculum. Work with pupils on therapy or care programmes, designed and supervised by a therapist/ care professional. Assist the Class Teacher s with carrying out the professional duties of a teacher as outline in the Professional Standards for Teachers. Know and understand the Class Teacher s curriculum planning and to plan, prepare and deliver assigned programmes of teaching and learning activities to individual, small groups and/or classes modifying and adapting activities as necessary within agreed systems of supervision. To provide high quality, challenging and differentiated educational activities and experiences through teaching a broad and balanced curriculum aiming at pupils achieving their full potential in all areas of learning. Support the day to day running of classes across the school and take the lead in the absence of a Class teacher. Select and adapt appropriate resources/methods to facilitate agreed learning activities Reinforce learning concepts presented by teachers. Take an active role in key areas of responsibility across the school including displays and organising resource. Develop and implement individual plans for pupils (such as the educational elements in an EHCP), including attendance at, and contribution to, reviews if requested. Contribute to the community life of the school by taking an active part in the preparation and celebration of both community and multi-cultural events. TLTP Group is an Equal Opportunities employer. Subject to observance of all UK and EU current legislation we shall not discriminate to exclude individuals on the grounds of age, race, colour, gender (birth or reassigned), sexual orientation, disability, religion or belief, marital status, ethnic or national origin, health, pregnancy, childcare responsibilities or criminal records. Candidates from such groups are actively encouraged to apply.
Apr 09, 2026
Seasonal
Higher Level SEN Teaching Assistant We are looking for a Higher Level SEN Teaching Assistant to join our expanding team, to be a part of this exciting new experience right from the start! Do you have a background in SEMH, SEBD or ASD? Have you had experience with challenging behaviour? Do you have Team Teach or MAPA training? Have you covered lesson? Experience tutoring or teaching small groups? This specialist school based in Newham are looking for a Therapeutic Education practitioners with experience of working with challenging children and young people. This is a specialist school that caters for young people who have been excluded or at risk of being excluded from a mainstream school The Role The purpose of the Higher Level Teaching Assistant is to support the Class Teacher with all elements of the day to day running of the class and to teach whole classes, groups and individual lessons in consultation with the Class Teacher on a regular basis across a range of classes. Summary of Role: Experience of working with hard-to-reach young people with SEMH/ACE s/ASD/Sensory and communication difficulties. We are looking for candidates who are Trauma informed with a mentoring/coaching/teaching background and an understanding of Therapeutic Education. Have the ability to build strong, meaningful and healthy relationships. Who can maintain professional boundaries, are resilient, solution focussed and reflective in their practise. Full time (temporary long term) positions 8.30-4.30 (Mon-Fri) The role will entail: Working 1:1 with students in the community who are accessing one of the Curriculum Pathways (Engagement, Vocational, Academic) It is mainly a community based role with the expectation that TEPs will be flexible to travel to the hub at times with their students and travel around London to work with different students within their cluster groups. There is no private parking onsite (only pay and display). Travel expenses (during working hours) and lunch with students is included and will be reimbursed. All interviews will take place via MS teams. Key duties Monitor pupils conduct and behaviour throughout the learning process and intervene to resolve highly complex, difficult or very challenging issues and keep records of incidents, health and behaviour etc. as necessary. Promote pupils cognitive, social, emotional, behavioural, physical development and spiritual well-being through a whole Waking Day curriculum. Work with pupils on therapy or care programmes, designed and supervised by a therapist/ care professional. Assist the Class Teacher s with carrying out the professional duties of a teacher as outline in the Professional Standards for Teachers. Know and understand the Class Teacher s curriculum planning and to plan, prepare and deliver assigned programmes of teaching and learning activities to individual, small groups and/or classes modifying and adapting activities as necessary within agreed systems of supervision. To provide high quality, challenging and differentiated educational activities and experiences through teaching a broad and balanced curriculum aiming at pupils achieving their full potential in all areas of learning. Support the day to day running of classes across the school and take the lead in the absence of a Class teacher. Select and adapt appropriate resources/methods to facilitate agreed learning activities Reinforce learning concepts presented by teachers. Take an active role in key areas of responsibility across the school including displays and organising resource. Develop and implement individual plans for pupils (such as the educational elements in an EHCP), including attendance at, and contribution to, reviews if requested. Contribute to the community life of the school by taking an active part in the preparation and celebration of both community and multi-cultural events. TLTP Group is an Equal Opportunities employer. Subject to observance of all UK and EU current legislation we shall not discriminate to exclude individuals on the grounds of age, race, colour, gender (birth or reassigned), sexual orientation, disability, religion or belief, marital status, ethnic or national origin, health, pregnancy, childcare responsibilities or criminal records. Candidates from such groups are actively encouraged to apply.
Science 2ic Islington September 2026 An ambitious and driven Science 2ic is required for a high-performing secondary school in Islington from September 2026. This heavily oversubscribed school is known locally for its exceptional academic outcomes, particularly at GCSE and A-Level, alongside a calm, purposeful learning environment. With a strong reputation for STEM excellence and a Sixth Form that continues to grow, the Science 2ic will join a department central to the school s success, working within a highly collaborative leadership structure. Permanent Science 2ic role in Islington on Inner London M3 UPS3 Join a nationally recognised school with Progress 8 consistently well above average and a large proportion of pupils achieving grades 7 9 in Science Work within a collaborative model with multiple Science 2ic colleagues, sharing responsibility across Biology, Chemistry and Physics Excellent CPD and leadership development, with many middle leaders progressing internally Modern, well-equipped laboratories and a strong emphasis on practical Science Highly supportive senior leadership team with a clear focus on staff wellbeing and manageable workload The Science 2ic will support the leadership of a large and successful Science faculty teaching across KS3 KS5, including a thriving Sixth Form The school has over 1,200 pupils on roll, with approximately 20% identified as SEND and a smaller cohort with EHCPs As Science 2ic, you will work closely with other 2iCs to drive curriculum planning, assessment and intervention strategies The Science 2ic will play a key role in maintaining exceptional outcomes, with Science results consistently above national benchmarks Opportunity to teach A-Level classes within this Science 2ic position The successful Science 2ic will be an outstanding classroom practitioner with a strong track record of pupil progress Previous experience with additional responsibility is desirable for this Science 2ic role The Science 2ic must demonstrate excellent subject knowledge, leadership potential and the ability to work collaboratively A commitment to high expectations and inclusive practice is essential for this Science 2ic role in Islington This Science 2ic opportunity is ideal for a motivated teacher ready to take the next step within one of the most sought-after schools in Islington . Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Science 2ic in Islington . For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Science 2ic role. INDHOT
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Science 2ic Islington September 2026 An ambitious and driven Science 2ic is required for a high-performing secondary school in Islington from September 2026. This heavily oversubscribed school is known locally for its exceptional academic outcomes, particularly at GCSE and A-Level, alongside a calm, purposeful learning environment. With a strong reputation for STEM excellence and a Sixth Form that continues to grow, the Science 2ic will join a department central to the school s success, working within a highly collaborative leadership structure. Permanent Science 2ic role in Islington on Inner London M3 UPS3 Join a nationally recognised school with Progress 8 consistently well above average and a large proportion of pupils achieving grades 7 9 in Science Work within a collaborative model with multiple Science 2ic colleagues, sharing responsibility across Biology, Chemistry and Physics Excellent CPD and leadership development, with many middle leaders progressing internally Modern, well-equipped laboratories and a strong emphasis on practical Science Highly supportive senior leadership team with a clear focus on staff wellbeing and manageable workload The Science 2ic will support the leadership of a large and successful Science faculty teaching across KS3 KS5, including a thriving Sixth Form The school has over 1,200 pupils on roll, with approximately 20% identified as SEND and a smaller cohort with EHCPs As Science 2ic, you will work closely with other 2iCs to drive curriculum planning, assessment and intervention strategies The Science 2ic will play a key role in maintaining exceptional outcomes, with Science results consistently above national benchmarks Opportunity to teach A-Level classes within this Science 2ic position The successful Science 2ic will be an outstanding classroom practitioner with a strong track record of pupil progress Previous experience with additional responsibility is desirable for this Science 2ic role The Science 2ic must demonstrate excellent subject knowledge, leadership potential and the ability to work collaboratively A commitment to high expectations and inclusive practice is essential for this Science 2ic role in Islington This Science 2ic opportunity is ideal for a motivated teacher ready to take the next step within one of the most sought-after schools in Islington . Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Science 2ic in Islington . For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Science 2ic role. INDHOT
The Governors of our vibrant and welcoming two-form entry Church of England primary school are seeking to appoint an exceptional Deputy Headteacher to join our dedicated team. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Deputy Headteacher or Assistant Headteacher who is ready to play a key role in shaping the strategic direction of the school and driving continued improvement. Working closely with the Headteacher and senior leadership team, the successful candidate will help lead a culture of high expectations, professional growth and continuous improvement, ensuring the very best outcomes for every pupil. Our school sits at the heart of the local community and is driven by a clear vision of igniting passion, empowering learners and transforming the future. We are committed to providing an ambitious and inclusive education where every child is supported and challenged to flourish. This is a full-time non-class-based leadership role, enabling the successful candidate to focus on school improvement, staff development and the quality of education across the school. Key Responsibilities: Supporting the Headteacher in the strategic leadership and day-to-day management of the school Driving school improvement and ensuring consistently high standards of teaching, learning and assessment Leading the development and implementation of key priorities within the School Improvement Plan Monitoring the quality of education through lesson visits, work scrutiny and pupil voice Leading professional development and coaching to support staff growth and effectiveness Using assessment information and wider school data to evaluate impact and inform next steps Supporting the leadership of behaviour, wellbeing and safeguarding across the school Contributing to the development of the school's Christian vision and values in daily practice Working with Governors to support strategic evaluation and accountability We Are Looking For Someone Who: Is an experienced Deputy Headteacher or Assistant Headteacher ready for their next challenge Is an excellent classroom practitioner with a strong understanding of effective teaching and learning Has a strong track record of improving outcomes and developing colleagues Demonstrates excellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skills Is reflective, resilient and able to lead with integrity and professionalism Shares our commitment to securing the very best for every child We Can Offer You: A talented and supportive staff team who value collaboration and professional dialogue A strong commitment to staff wellbeing and manageable workload Opportunities for professional development and leadership growth A supportive and engaged school community The opportunity to work closely with the Headteacher to shape the future direction of the school A positive working environment where humour, encouragement and teamwork are valued Visits to the school are warmly welcomed and encouraged on the following dates: Tuesday 14th April at 9:30am Friday 17th April at 2pm Applications are available to download below and completed applications should be returned to This School is committed to safeguarding children and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete a criminal records self-disclosure form and successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks along with other relevant employment checks. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and is eligible for an enhanced DBS check including a Children's Barring List Check. If you are barred from working with children you are breaking the law if you apply for this post This post is covered by Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016) and therefore the ability to speak fluent and spoken English is an essential requirement for this role Please note that CVs are not accepted. Please ensure application forms are signed if sending via email. If you are successful in being short-listed for interview, you will be contacted via email within 28 working days of the closing date. Please ensure you check your junk/spamboxes as well as your inbox incase any correspondence has been delivered there. Online Search An online search will be undertaken on all shortlisted candidates. This search does not form part of the shortlisting process and you will have the opportunity to discuss any issues of concern that may arise from this search at the interview. We are committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination Further information relating to our school, including our policies can be found on our website: St James's C of E Primary School: To our wonderful school Salary: Leadership Range L9-L14 (£63,070 - £71,330 per annum) Location: St James's C of E Primary School, Kingsway, Wollaston, West Midlands, DY8 4RU Closing date: Thursday 23rd April at 9:00am Shortlisting: Friday 24th April The interview process will take place over two stages: Day 1 - Thursday 30th April (8:30am-12:30pm) - Leadership in Practice Day 2 - Friday 1st May (8:30am-12:30pm) - Strategic Leadership and Values
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
The Governors of our vibrant and welcoming two-form entry Church of England primary school are seeking to appoint an exceptional Deputy Headteacher to join our dedicated team. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Deputy Headteacher or Assistant Headteacher who is ready to play a key role in shaping the strategic direction of the school and driving continued improvement. Working closely with the Headteacher and senior leadership team, the successful candidate will help lead a culture of high expectations, professional growth and continuous improvement, ensuring the very best outcomes for every pupil. Our school sits at the heart of the local community and is driven by a clear vision of igniting passion, empowering learners and transforming the future. We are committed to providing an ambitious and inclusive education where every child is supported and challenged to flourish. This is a full-time non-class-based leadership role, enabling the successful candidate to focus on school improvement, staff development and the quality of education across the school. Key Responsibilities: Supporting the Headteacher in the strategic leadership and day-to-day management of the school Driving school improvement and ensuring consistently high standards of teaching, learning and assessment Leading the development and implementation of key priorities within the School Improvement Plan Monitoring the quality of education through lesson visits, work scrutiny and pupil voice Leading professional development and coaching to support staff growth and effectiveness Using assessment information and wider school data to evaluate impact and inform next steps Supporting the leadership of behaviour, wellbeing and safeguarding across the school Contributing to the development of the school's Christian vision and values in daily practice Working with Governors to support strategic evaluation and accountability We Are Looking For Someone Who: Is an experienced Deputy Headteacher or Assistant Headteacher ready for their next challenge Is an excellent classroom practitioner with a strong understanding of effective teaching and learning Has a strong track record of improving outcomes and developing colleagues Demonstrates excellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skills Is reflective, resilient and able to lead with integrity and professionalism Shares our commitment to securing the very best for every child We Can Offer You: A talented and supportive staff team who value collaboration and professional dialogue A strong commitment to staff wellbeing and manageable workload Opportunities for professional development and leadership growth A supportive and engaged school community The opportunity to work closely with the Headteacher to shape the future direction of the school A positive working environment where humour, encouragement and teamwork are valued Visits to the school are warmly welcomed and encouraged on the following dates: Tuesday 14th April at 9:30am Friday 17th April at 2pm Applications are available to download below and completed applications should be returned to This School is committed to safeguarding children and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete a criminal records self-disclosure form and successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks along with other relevant employment checks. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and is eligible for an enhanced DBS check including a Children's Barring List Check. If you are barred from working with children you are breaking the law if you apply for this post This post is covered by Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016) and therefore the ability to speak fluent and spoken English is an essential requirement for this role Please note that CVs are not accepted. Please ensure application forms are signed if sending via email. If you are successful in being short-listed for interview, you will be contacted via email within 28 working days of the closing date. Please ensure you check your junk/spamboxes as well as your inbox incase any correspondence has been delivered there. Online Search An online search will be undertaken on all shortlisted candidates. This search does not form part of the shortlisting process and you will have the opportunity to discuss any issues of concern that may arise from this search at the interview. We are committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among our workforce, and eliminating unlawful discrimination Further information relating to our school, including our policies can be found on our website: St James's C of E Primary School: To our wonderful school Salary: Leadership Range L9-L14 (£63,070 - £71,330 per annum) Location: St James's C of E Primary School, Kingsway, Wollaston, West Midlands, DY8 4RU Closing date: Thursday 23rd April at 9:00am Shortlisting: Friday 24th April The interview process will take place over two stages: Day 1 - Thursday 30th April (8:30am-12:30pm) - Leadership in Practice Day 2 - Friday 1st May (8:30am-12:30pm) - Strategic Leadership and Values
Therapeutic Education practitioner Do you have a background in SEMH, SEBD or ASD? Have you had experience with challenging behaviour? Do you have Team Teach or MAPA training? Have you covered lesson? Experience tutoring or teaching small groups? This specialist school based in East London is looking for a special needs Therapeutic Education practitioner with experience of working with challenging children and young people. This is a specialist PRU school that caters for young people who have been excluded or at risk of being excluded from a mainstream school. Therapeutic Education practitioners will have the opportunity to work in this outstanding school with an international reputation in special education expertise, curriculum and resources. Therapeutic Education practitioners must have experience working with mental health problems and complex SEN needs. This school believes that all young people should be provided with appropriate education in a safe, stable, containing learning environment. Special needs Therapeutic Education practitioners will be working with a secondary aged pupils who have SEMD, SEBD troubled behaviour . Some students are academic and they range from KS2- KS4 Therapeutic Education practitioners are given opportunities to succeed through the use of highly personalised individual education plans to help support their students. The Therapeutic Education Department works closely with the nurses, doctors and therapists at the centre and with a wide range of professionals in the community. This role starts ASAP and interviews will be held after half term. Therapeutic Education practitioners will need excellent behaviour management skills Be able to build positive relationships with young people and staff Therapeutic Education practitioners need to be able to teach/cover a range of lessons when needed Good knowledge/experience working with children with SEMH within an Special needs environment Therapeutic Education practitioners will need experience working with secondary aged pupils Therapeutic Education practitioners will be collaborating with the classroom teacher to define appropriate activities for the pupils in relation to the curriculum Assessing children who have long or short-term learning difficulties and working with colleagues to identify individual pupils' special needs Liaising with other professionals, such as social workers, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists and educational psychologists This is a full time/long term position and will lead to permanent if successful. Skills and experience required are as follows: SEN EBD Mental Health experience ASD Excellent behaviour management Current DBS on the update service Classroom experience Working with primary or secondary Experience teaching a range of subjects The schools offers: A committed and enthusiastic staff. Quality professional development. An exciting opportunity to shape the future of the school and to set the culture for achievement and progress for all of the pupils. Purposeful, happy and supportive environment with learning for all at its centre. If you engage the students in a positive way, this will be a very satisfying role, which would look great on your CV. TLTP Group is an Equal Opportunities employer. Subject to observance of all UK and EU current legislation we shall not discriminate to exclude individuals on the grounds of age, race, colour, gender (birth or reassigned), sexual orientation, disability, religion or belief, marital status, ethnic or national origin, health, pregnancy, childcare responsibilities or criminal records. Candidates from such groups are actively encouraged to apply.
Apr 08, 2026
Seasonal
Therapeutic Education practitioner Do you have a background in SEMH, SEBD or ASD? Have you had experience with challenging behaviour? Do you have Team Teach or MAPA training? Have you covered lesson? Experience tutoring or teaching small groups? This specialist school based in East London is looking for a special needs Therapeutic Education practitioner with experience of working with challenging children and young people. This is a specialist PRU school that caters for young people who have been excluded or at risk of being excluded from a mainstream school. Therapeutic Education practitioners will have the opportunity to work in this outstanding school with an international reputation in special education expertise, curriculum and resources. Therapeutic Education practitioners must have experience working with mental health problems and complex SEN needs. This school believes that all young people should be provided with appropriate education in a safe, stable, containing learning environment. Special needs Therapeutic Education practitioners will be working with a secondary aged pupils who have SEMD, SEBD troubled behaviour . Some students are academic and they range from KS2- KS4 Therapeutic Education practitioners are given opportunities to succeed through the use of highly personalised individual education plans to help support their students. The Therapeutic Education Department works closely with the nurses, doctors and therapists at the centre and with a wide range of professionals in the community. This role starts ASAP and interviews will be held after half term. Therapeutic Education practitioners will need excellent behaviour management skills Be able to build positive relationships with young people and staff Therapeutic Education practitioners need to be able to teach/cover a range of lessons when needed Good knowledge/experience working with children with SEMH within an Special needs environment Therapeutic Education practitioners will need experience working with secondary aged pupils Therapeutic Education practitioners will be collaborating with the classroom teacher to define appropriate activities for the pupils in relation to the curriculum Assessing children who have long or short-term learning difficulties and working with colleagues to identify individual pupils' special needs Liaising with other professionals, such as social workers, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists and educational psychologists This is a full time/long term position and will lead to permanent if successful. Skills and experience required are as follows: SEN EBD Mental Health experience ASD Excellent behaviour management Current DBS on the update service Classroom experience Working with primary or secondary Experience teaching a range of subjects The schools offers: A committed and enthusiastic staff. Quality professional development. An exciting opportunity to shape the future of the school and to set the culture for achievement and progress for all of the pupils. Purposeful, happy and supportive environment with learning for all at its centre. If you engage the students in a positive way, this will be a very satisfying role, which would look great on your CV. TLTP Group is an Equal Opportunities employer. Subject to observance of all UK and EU current legislation we shall not discriminate to exclude individuals on the grounds of age, race, colour, gender (birth or reassigned), sexual orientation, disability, religion or belief, marital status, ethnic or national origin, health, pregnancy, childcare responsibilities or criminal records. Candidates from such groups are actively encouraged to apply.
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.
URGENT: Reception LSA / LSP Needed - Hemel Hempstead Immediate April Start Full-Time £93-£103 per day Weekly Pay Via Tradewind Recruitment We're looking for a dedicated and proactive Teaching Assistant to step into a Reception classroom immediately and work closely alongside the class teacher and an experienced Reception TA. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive, well-established school team. Start Date: ASAP (April 2026) About the School Welcoming, community-focused two-form entry primary school Strong leadership and a genuinely supportive staff culture Ofsted-rated 'Good' with a focus on inclusion and pupil wellbeing Experienced, collaborative team with excellent staff retention Well-equipped Early Years setting designed for engaging, play-based learning Easily accessible location with good transport links The Role Full-time position in a Reception classroom Work closely with the class teacher and an experienced TA Deliver targeted support through 1:1 and small group work Support children with a range of needs, including SEND Help create a safe, nurturing, and stimulating learning environment Play an active role in children's early development-socially, emotionally, and academically Who Should Apply? Early Years/ Primary Teaching Assistants Learning Support Assistants (LSA's), Learning Support Practitioners (LSP's) Candidates with Nursery or Reception experience Local candidates who can commit full-time Why Apply Now? This is a high-demand role with an immediate start, perfect for someone ready to step into a rewarding Early Years position without delay. Interviews and placements are moving quickly. Apply today or get more info: Contact Carlo at Tradewind Recruitment Don't miss out! Secure your place in a fantastic school this April.
Apr 07, 2026
Seasonal
URGENT: Reception LSA / LSP Needed - Hemel Hempstead Immediate April Start Full-Time £93-£103 per day Weekly Pay Via Tradewind Recruitment We're looking for a dedicated and proactive Teaching Assistant to step into a Reception classroom immediately and work closely alongside the class teacher and an experienced Reception TA. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive, well-established school team. Start Date: ASAP (April 2026) About the School Welcoming, community-focused two-form entry primary school Strong leadership and a genuinely supportive staff culture Ofsted-rated 'Good' with a focus on inclusion and pupil wellbeing Experienced, collaborative team with excellent staff retention Well-equipped Early Years setting designed for engaging, play-based learning Easily accessible location with good transport links The Role Full-time position in a Reception classroom Work closely with the class teacher and an experienced TA Deliver targeted support through 1:1 and small group work Support children with a range of needs, including SEND Help create a safe, nurturing, and stimulating learning environment Play an active role in children's early development-socially, emotionally, and academically Who Should Apply? Early Years/ Primary Teaching Assistants Learning Support Assistants (LSA's), Learning Support Practitioners (LSP's) Candidates with Nursery or Reception experience Local candidates who can commit full-time Why Apply Now? This is a high-demand role with an immediate start, perfect for someone ready to step into a rewarding Early Years position without delay. Interviews and placements are moving quickly. Apply today or get more info: Contact Carlo at Tradewind Recruitment Don't miss out! Secure your place in a fantastic school this April.
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS
Wembley, Middlesex
Name of Head Teacher: Miss Georgina Nutton Salary: Brent Single Status Pay Scale - Scale 5 point 12-17 £28,598.00 - £31,022.00 plus £2,301.00 London Weighting paid pro rata as this role is part time and term time only Actual Pro Rata Salary: £24,102.00 - £26,144.00.00 plus £1,939.00 London Weighting Hours: 35 Hours per week - 8:15-4:00pm with 30 minutes unpaid lunchbreak Term time only Preston Park is looking for an experienced Early Years Practitioner to join our early year's provision, working within our 2-3 year old nursery provision in our vibrant multi-cultural school. The School: Preston Park is a thriving three form entry, fully inclusive and diverse community school set in the heart of Wembley, Brent. At Preston Park we are proud to educate children from all over the world and strive to ensure that all children are 'Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow' for truly inspirational learning experiences. Teaching and learning is at the heart of everything we do at Preston Park. We are committed to ensuring that children achieve excellence, enjoy their time at school and develop into confident, resilient and independent learners. Our school is well resourced with rich indoor and outdoor learning environments comprising of bright classrooms, spacious playgrounds, wildlife nature reserve and a sensory quad area. Preston Park's approach to learning is through a creative curriculum and the school has specialist teachers in Science, Music, Art, Design and Technology and PE, who provide PPA cover to our teachers. The Post: We are looking for a creative, committed and outstanding Early Years Practitioner to join our successful 2 year old provision, based within our established early years setting. We guarantee a stimulating work environment, superb resources and an inspirational team to work with. The successful candidate must have previous experience of: Under supervision, acting as a key worker to ensure children have access to the E.Y.F.S curriculum by: Observing, assessing and recording learning in line with the school systems and processes Initiating and planning learning experiences with the support of teaching staff as needed; evaluating and adapting daily, weekly and termly to meet the children's needs and interests. Working with individuals and groups of children as appropriate to their development and individual needs. Working in partnership with Parents/Carers. Organising with the support of the Early Years teachers and other professionals a smooth transition from home to school. Drawing on the expertise of colleagues within school and internal and external agencies, draw up plans for individual children. Displaying the children's work to draw attention to their achievements. Be responsible for keeping and updating records as agreed with senior staff including individual portfolios. Providing an inclusive service for care and education, insuring that activities planned and carried out are sensitive to and reflect the diverse background of the children. To provide a sensitive and high level of personal care to children that promotes and supports their individual needs. What we can offer: Programme of bespoke professional development Inner London salary, on-site parking and good transport links Support and challenge by leaders at all levels Friendly and supportive colleagues Dynamic learning climate with a warm friendly feel The Person: We are looking for an individual who can share the founding vision and ethos for Preston Park, (please visit the school and look on the school's website). The successful candidate will: Hold a NVQ 3 or BTEC in care and education or equivalent qualification - N.N.E.B Full working knowledge of The Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum and Early Years Profile and The S.E.N Code of Practice A thorough understanding of how young children learn Understanding of key principles of child development and learning An understanding of the needs of children and families including those with disabilities Previous experience in working with children aged birth to five Previous experience of leading a small team or area Ability to absorb and understand a wide range of information concerning the functions of the centre Ability to build and form working relationships with children, parents/carers and colleagues, to work flexibly across professional and operational boundaries, and to work as a member of a team Ability to work on own initiative, and to prioritise between conflicting demands Ability to self-evaluate learning needs and to develop new skills and learning opportunities Strong verbal and written communication skills appropriate to the need to communicate effectively with Managers, children, Parents/Carers, families and staff. Excellent numeracy and literacy skills equivalent to NVQ Level 2 in Maths and English Good communication and interpersonal skills Further details can be found in the job description and person specification. Visits to the school are welcomed and encouraged, please call on the school telephone number to arrange your visit. How to apply: Visits to the school are encouraged and welcomed please call the school office on to arrange your visit. Please fill out Brent's application form (CV's are not accepted) and forward to the school or email it via the button below. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Closing Date: Tuesday 5th May :00am. Interview Date: to be confirmed with successfully shortlisted candidates. Start Date: As soon as possible. Brent Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. All successfully shortlisted candidates will be required to fill in a pre interview self-declaration form. We will also conduct online searches for all shortlisted candidates.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Name of Head Teacher: Miss Georgina Nutton Salary: Brent Single Status Pay Scale - Scale 5 point 12-17 £28,598.00 - £31,022.00 plus £2,301.00 London Weighting paid pro rata as this role is part time and term time only Actual Pro Rata Salary: £24,102.00 - £26,144.00.00 plus £1,939.00 London Weighting Hours: 35 Hours per week - 8:15-4:00pm with 30 minutes unpaid lunchbreak Term time only Preston Park is looking for an experienced Early Years Practitioner to join our early year's provision, working within our 2-3 year old nursery provision in our vibrant multi-cultural school. The School: Preston Park is a thriving three form entry, fully inclusive and diverse community school set in the heart of Wembley, Brent. At Preston Park we are proud to educate children from all over the world and strive to ensure that all children are 'Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow' for truly inspirational learning experiences. Teaching and learning is at the heart of everything we do at Preston Park. We are committed to ensuring that children achieve excellence, enjoy their time at school and develop into confident, resilient and independent learners. Our school is well resourced with rich indoor and outdoor learning environments comprising of bright classrooms, spacious playgrounds, wildlife nature reserve and a sensory quad area. Preston Park's approach to learning is through a creative curriculum and the school has specialist teachers in Science, Music, Art, Design and Technology and PE, who provide PPA cover to our teachers. The Post: We are looking for a creative, committed and outstanding Early Years Practitioner to join our successful 2 year old provision, based within our established early years setting. We guarantee a stimulating work environment, superb resources and an inspirational team to work with. The successful candidate must have previous experience of: Under supervision, acting as a key worker to ensure children have access to the E.Y.F.S curriculum by: Observing, assessing and recording learning in line with the school systems and processes Initiating and planning learning experiences with the support of teaching staff as needed; evaluating and adapting daily, weekly and termly to meet the children's needs and interests. Working with individuals and groups of children as appropriate to their development and individual needs. Working in partnership with Parents/Carers. Organising with the support of the Early Years teachers and other professionals a smooth transition from home to school. Drawing on the expertise of colleagues within school and internal and external agencies, draw up plans for individual children. Displaying the children's work to draw attention to their achievements. Be responsible for keeping and updating records as agreed with senior staff including individual portfolios. Providing an inclusive service for care and education, insuring that activities planned and carried out are sensitive to and reflect the diverse background of the children. To provide a sensitive and high level of personal care to children that promotes and supports their individual needs. What we can offer: Programme of bespoke professional development Inner London salary, on-site parking and good transport links Support and challenge by leaders at all levels Friendly and supportive colleagues Dynamic learning climate with a warm friendly feel The Person: We are looking for an individual who can share the founding vision and ethos for Preston Park, (please visit the school and look on the school's website). The successful candidate will: Hold a NVQ 3 or BTEC in care and education or equivalent qualification - N.N.E.B Full working knowledge of The Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum and Early Years Profile and The S.E.N Code of Practice A thorough understanding of how young children learn Understanding of key principles of child development and learning An understanding of the needs of children and families including those with disabilities Previous experience in working with children aged birth to five Previous experience of leading a small team or area Ability to absorb and understand a wide range of information concerning the functions of the centre Ability to build and form working relationships with children, parents/carers and colleagues, to work flexibly across professional and operational boundaries, and to work as a member of a team Ability to work on own initiative, and to prioritise between conflicting demands Ability to self-evaluate learning needs and to develop new skills and learning opportunities Strong verbal and written communication skills appropriate to the need to communicate effectively with Managers, children, Parents/Carers, families and staff. Excellent numeracy and literacy skills equivalent to NVQ Level 2 in Maths and English Good communication and interpersonal skills Further details can be found in the job description and person specification. Visits to the school are welcomed and encouraged, please call on the school telephone number to arrange your visit. How to apply: Visits to the school are encouraged and welcomed please call the school office on to arrange your visit. Please fill out Brent's application form (CV's are not accepted) and forward to the school or email it via the button below. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Closing Date: Tuesday 5th May :00am. Interview Date: to be confirmed with successfully shortlisted candidates. Start Date: As soon as possible. Brent Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. All successfully shortlisted candidates will be required to fill in a pre interview self-declaration form. We will also conduct online searches for all shortlisted candidates.