KS2 Classroom Teacher
OX3
A primary school in OX3 is looking to appoint a KS2 Classroom Teacher who is creative, enthusiastic, and motivated to join its professional and friendly staff team in Key Stage 2.
About the School:This Oxford-based primary school is known for being values-led and inclusive, with a diverse community that takes pride in the ethos and values shared by its children, staff, parents, and governors.
The school offers an exciting opportunity for a KS2 Classroom Teacher to work with pupils who enjoy learning and to become part of a supportive team dedicated to helping every child reach their full potential. Currently located in Oxford, the school is developing its enquiry-based curriculum and provides ongoing professional development for its staff.
What the School is Seeking:The successful candidate for the KS2 Classroom Teacher position will be:
- Must have QTS
- Experience within 3 years of teaching is preferred.
- Highly motivated and enthusiastic, with high expectations for pupils' achievements and behavior.
- Dedicated to contributing to the ongoing development of the school.
- A strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills.
- Organised and effective in planning, with a track record of outstanding classroom teaching.
- Passionate about working in an inclusive and diverse community in Oxford.
What the School Offers:
- A rated Outstanding school and SLT support system.
- Opportunities for future career development.
- Pupils who are enthusiastic, motivated, and eager to learn.
- A friendly, experienced, and supportive team of staff.
- Strong support from an engaged parental community.
Position Details:
- Contract Type: Full-time, permanent
- Salary Range: Main Scale M1-M6 (£31,650 - £43,607)
- Early Career Teachers (ECTs) are welcome to apply.
This role provides an excellent opportunity to join a thriving school community in Oxford as a Classroom Teacher and make a positive impact on pupils' learning journeys.
How to Apply:The school is eager to welcome a passionate KS2 Classroom Teacher to its team in Oxford.