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September Primary Supply Teacher Job Sandwell
Hays Smethwick, West Midlands
Are you a dedicated Primary Teacher looking for flexible work from September? Hays Education Birmingham is now recruiting EYFS, KS1 and KS2 teachers for a high volume of supply opportunities across the city for the new academic year 2026/2027. We are already working with a large number of Headteachers across Wednesbury, West Bromwich, Smethwick, Rowley Regis, Oldbury and surrounding areas, who have click apply for full job details
May 27, 2026
Seasonal
Are you a dedicated Primary Teacher looking for flexible work from September? Hays Education Birmingham is now recruiting EYFS, KS1 and KS2 teachers for a high volume of supply opportunities across the city for the new academic year 2026/2027. We are already working with a large number of Headteachers across Wednesbury, West Bromwich, Smethwick, Rowley Regis, Oldbury and surrounding areas, who have click apply for full job details
EdEx Education Recruitment
Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT
EdEx Education Recruitment Hounslow, London
Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT - Ealing, South East London A large, Outstanding Secondary School in Ealing are searching for a Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT to join them in September 2026 This consistently Outstanding school is one of the top performing, most popular schools in the borough. They have an incredible offering for the disadvantaged community they serve, with many of their students going on to achieve excellent academics and beyond. The school offers the following: Personalised wellbeing, CPD and reduced workload management Large, well-resourced school with well respected teachers and leaders. Excellent behaviour Computer Science curriculum has been shaped by the student's voice, making it relevant and interesting Resources and lessons are all in place for you to scaffold from, meaning you won't have a ton of planning to do TLR's available for an experienced Computer Science Teacher such as KS3 Leader or HOY And if you're a Computer Science ECT, you will receive the following additional support: Dedicated weekly meetings with you Mentor (Assistant Headteacher) Part of an ECT group who you will meet with for weekly sessions and peer reviews Timetable of weekly support sessions with the Head of Computer Science Plethora of resources and lessons available Termly themes and meetings with guidance on what to focus on Whether you're an experienced Computer Science Teacher or a Computer Science ECT, we urge you to apply! Candidate Specification for this Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT vacancy: Qualified Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT with UK QTS Excellent written and spoken Computer Science is essential Confident, charismatic and relatable. Confident in using ICT within your Computer Science lessons. Job Specification for this Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT vacancy: Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT Full time Computer Science Teacher position. Start in September 2026 Part time options considered for exceptional candidates Genuine scope for TLRs for an experienced Computer Science Teacher including Pastoral or a T&L focus School Specification for this Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT vacancy: Consistently Outstanding, high-performing secondary school KS3 - KS5, mixed Incredibly well-resourced, modern school with state of the art facilities. Excellent SEN, Pastoral and Behavioural support team Great approach to reduce workload, increase wellbeing and overall staff happiness Ealing, West London - Easily accessible If you're an experienced Computer Science Teacher or Computer Science ECT interested in this school & vacancy for September then please apply to this advert now. If shortlisted, you will be contacted by EdEx within 24hrs to discuss further details of the school, role and what you're looking for before progressing your application. Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT - Ealing, South East London INDT
May 27, 2026
Full time
Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT - Ealing, South East London A large, Outstanding Secondary School in Ealing are searching for a Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT to join them in September 2026 This consistently Outstanding school is one of the top performing, most popular schools in the borough. They have an incredible offering for the disadvantaged community they serve, with many of their students going on to achieve excellent academics and beyond. The school offers the following: Personalised wellbeing, CPD and reduced workload management Large, well-resourced school with well respected teachers and leaders. Excellent behaviour Computer Science curriculum has been shaped by the student's voice, making it relevant and interesting Resources and lessons are all in place for you to scaffold from, meaning you won't have a ton of planning to do TLR's available for an experienced Computer Science Teacher such as KS3 Leader or HOY And if you're a Computer Science ECT, you will receive the following additional support: Dedicated weekly meetings with you Mentor (Assistant Headteacher) Part of an ECT group who you will meet with for weekly sessions and peer reviews Timetable of weekly support sessions with the Head of Computer Science Plethora of resources and lessons available Termly themes and meetings with guidance on what to focus on Whether you're an experienced Computer Science Teacher or a Computer Science ECT, we urge you to apply! Candidate Specification for this Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT vacancy: Qualified Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT with UK QTS Excellent written and spoken Computer Science is essential Confident, charismatic and relatable. Confident in using ICT within your Computer Science lessons. Job Specification for this Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT vacancy: Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT Full time Computer Science Teacher position. Start in September 2026 Part time options considered for exceptional candidates Genuine scope for TLRs for an experienced Computer Science Teacher including Pastoral or a T&L focus School Specification for this Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT vacancy: Consistently Outstanding, high-performing secondary school KS3 - KS5, mixed Incredibly well-resourced, modern school with state of the art facilities. Excellent SEN, Pastoral and Behavioural support team Great approach to reduce workload, increase wellbeing and overall staff happiness Ealing, West London - Easily accessible If you're an experienced Computer Science Teacher or Computer Science ECT interested in this school & vacancy for September then please apply to this advert now. If shortlisted, you will be contacted by EdEx within 24hrs to discuss further details of the school, role and what you're looking for before progressing your application. Computer Science Teacher / Computer Science ECT - Ealing, South East London INDT
ARK FRANKLIN PRIMARY ACADEMY
KS1 or KS2 Class Teacher
ARK FRANKLIN PRIMARY ACADEMY
Start Date: September 2026 Contract Type: Permanent Location: Kensal Rise, North-West London Closing date: Rolling ( Please note that interviews will be held on a rolling basis, and we reserve the right to close the application process early. Early application is advised). We are looking for a passionate teacher who believes that curiosity, kindness, and high expectations belong in every classroom. Come and join our team at Franklin where you will be supported by unrivalled training, bespoke coaching and ongoing training from the Ark network of schools to develop yourself as an excellent teacher. We offer attractive remuneration above the national pay scales, as well as a range of benefits including reduced gym membership and retail discounts. We are a kind, happy and friendly team based near Kensal Rise station with a wonderful community of parents, staff and children. If you would like to know more, please do get in touch. Our ideal candidates will be: Enthusiastic and committed Determined to make a real difference in the lives of our children. Always looking to improve their practice and develop in their careers If you would like to discuss this opportunity or for any queries, please contact Peter Watkins, Headteacher, on . Benefits: Salaries 2.5% higher than main pay scale. Generous pension scheme. Access to Ark rewards - a scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers Interest-free loans - up to £5,000 available for season ticket or to buy a bicycle. Gym discounts - offering up to 40%. Access to Employee Assistance Programme - providing free, confidential counselling, legal advice and a range of different support. Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark at . About Us We are a three-form entry school committed to serving our wonderful community in Kensal Rise. Excellent teaching and learning is at the heart of what we do, enabling every child to fulfil their potential. We have lots of space for outdoor learning and have great passion for many things, particularly academic achievement, a love of reading, outdoor learning, enriching the curriculum and a wide range of sporting opportunities for children. The mission for our school is clear and shared by all: To provide every pupil - regardless of the barriers they face - with a complete education of the very highest standard that ensures that they can have the opportunity to go on to university or pursue the career of their choice, as well as live fulfilling and happy lives. If our mission resonates with you and you want to be a part of our successful school, please do get in touch to find out more. Visit arkfranklinprimary.org/jobs to learn more about us and see our current vacancies. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Start Date: September 2026 Contract Type: Permanent Location: Kensal Rise, North-West London Closing date: Rolling ( Please note that interviews will be held on a rolling basis, and we reserve the right to close the application process early. Early application is advised). We are looking for a passionate teacher who believes that curiosity, kindness, and high expectations belong in every classroom. Come and join our team at Franklin where you will be supported by unrivalled training, bespoke coaching and ongoing training from the Ark network of schools to develop yourself as an excellent teacher. We offer attractive remuneration above the national pay scales, as well as a range of benefits including reduced gym membership and retail discounts. We are a kind, happy and friendly team based near Kensal Rise station with a wonderful community of parents, staff and children. If you would like to know more, please do get in touch. Our ideal candidates will be: Enthusiastic and committed Determined to make a real difference in the lives of our children. Always looking to improve their practice and develop in their careers If you would like to discuss this opportunity or for any queries, please contact Peter Watkins, Headteacher, on . Benefits: Salaries 2.5% higher than main pay scale. Generous pension scheme. Access to Ark rewards - a scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers Interest-free loans - up to £5,000 available for season ticket or to buy a bicycle. Gym discounts - offering up to 40%. Access to Employee Assistance Programme - providing free, confidential counselling, legal advice and a range of different support. Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark at . About Us We are a three-form entry school committed to serving our wonderful community in Kensal Rise. Excellent teaching and learning is at the heart of what we do, enabling every child to fulfil their potential. We have lots of space for outdoor learning and have great passion for many things, particularly academic achievement, a love of reading, outdoor learning, enriching the curriculum and a wide range of sporting opportunities for children. The mission for our school is clear and shared by all: To provide every pupil - regardless of the barriers they face - with a complete education of the very highest standard that ensures that they can have the opportunity to go on to university or pursue the career of their choice, as well as live fulfilling and happy lives. If our mission resonates with you and you want to be a part of our successful school, please do get in touch to find out more. Visit arkfranklinprimary.org/jobs to learn more about us and see our current vacancies. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred.
CHESTER DIOCESAN ACADEMIES TRUST
Headteacher
CHESTER DIOCESAN ACADEMIES TRUST Chester, Cheshire
We seek someone who can build on the firm foundations that our current Headteacher and Leadership Team have secured, and to continue to provide an excellent academic and pastoral education for every child in our care. You will be an effective communicator, a good listener, and an approachable, supportive leader who will value all staff, support our community and prioritise our children in every decision. Our new headteacher will uphold the Christian ethos of our school, which has at its heart the Bible verse 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all our soul and with all your mind. Love your neighbour as yourself. Matthew 22: 37 and 39 The successful applicant will be a proven effective leader with a clear vision for excellent education, within a strong Christian ethos. They will appreciate the benefits of working with a supportive team of staff, governors, parents and the wider community. They will also enjoy collaborating closely with other schools within CDAT, learning from and sharing best practice. Overleigh St Mary's is a two form entry school in Chester. The school plays a central role in local life, with strong and positive relationships with the local church and the community. We are immensely proud of our most recent Ofsted inspection (October 2024) and the outcome of our SIAMS inspection (November 2025). We can offer our new Headteacher a warm and welcoming school, underpinned by a hard-working and committed staff team, supportive families and Friendly, happy, children who are keen to learn and who are proud of their school and their community. Shortlisting will take place on Wednesday 17th June 2026, and shortlisted candidates will be contacted as soon as possible after the shortlisting meeting. Interviews will be held on Tuesday 23rd June (school-based activities) and Wednesday 24th June (formal interviews). There will be an opportunity for potential candidates to visit school on 8th June (2pm) 9th June (3.30pm) and 11th June (3.30pm). if you would like to visit, please email Emma Furlong (CDAT Administrator) to register your interest. Applications must be made via the 'My New Term' portal:
May 27, 2026
Full time
We seek someone who can build on the firm foundations that our current Headteacher and Leadership Team have secured, and to continue to provide an excellent academic and pastoral education for every child in our care. You will be an effective communicator, a good listener, and an approachable, supportive leader who will value all staff, support our community and prioritise our children in every decision. Our new headteacher will uphold the Christian ethos of our school, which has at its heart the Bible verse 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all our soul and with all your mind. Love your neighbour as yourself. Matthew 22: 37 and 39 The successful applicant will be a proven effective leader with a clear vision for excellent education, within a strong Christian ethos. They will appreciate the benefits of working with a supportive team of staff, governors, parents and the wider community. They will also enjoy collaborating closely with other schools within CDAT, learning from and sharing best practice. Overleigh St Mary's is a two form entry school in Chester. The school plays a central role in local life, with strong and positive relationships with the local church and the community. We are immensely proud of our most recent Ofsted inspection (October 2024) and the outcome of our SIAMS inspection (November 2025). We can offer our new Headteacher a warm and welcoming school, underpinned by a hard-working and committed staff team, supportive families and Friendly, happy, children who are keen to learn and who are proud of their school and their community. Shortlisting will take place on Wednesday 17th June 2026, and shortlisted candidates will be contacted as soon as possible after the shortlisting meeting. Interviews will be held on Tuesday 23rd June (school-based activities) and Wednesday 24th June (formal interviews). There will be an opportunity for potential candidates to visit school on 8th June (2pm) 9th June (3.30pm) and 11th June (3.30pm). if you would like to visit, please email Emma Furlong (CDAT Administrator) to register your interest. Applications must be made via the 'My New Term' portal:
Randstad Delivery (GBS)
HR Business Partner
Randstad Delivery (GBS) Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced HR Business Partner to join our Human Resources & Organisational Development team on a temporary basis for up to 6 months to help with work capacity. You will play a crucial role in providing professional advice and managing complex individual casework, with a primary focus on disciplinary and resolution complaint investigations. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to a collaborative HR environment and support vital services within Bridgend County Borough Council. Job Title: HR Business Partner (Corporate & Schools) Location: Bridgend County Borough (Hybrid: mix of home and office base) Working Hours: Full time, 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday Contract: Temporary (Up to 6 months, starting as soon as possible) Pay Rate: £21.14 per hour What you'll be doing: Casework & Investigations: You will focus primarily on conducting and managing complex investigations, specifically handling disciplinary and resolution complaints. You will be accountable for providing lead support and professional advice on a range of individual casework issues. Advisory Support: You will provide front-line advisory and coaching support to managers and headteachers regarding the optimisation of employee performance, attendance, engagement, and the effective application of HR policy. Employee Relations: You will work in partnership to promote effective and harmonious employee relations across the Authority. This involves building effective relationships and liaising with trade unions, ACAS, solicitors, and other professional bodies. Meeting Support: You will attend statutory procedural meetings as the HR lead, providing key advice and guidance to contribute towards the decision-making process. What we're looking for: You must be Chartered CIPD qualified or able to demonstrate competence through considerable equivalent experience within a challenging HR environment. A strong background in managing complex casework, particularly conducting HR investigations and handling issues related to discipline, grievance, and capability. A detailed knowledge of employment law, its application, and a proven track record of varied employee relations practices. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work with a range of staff, senior officers, elected members, governors, and trade unions to resolve sensitive HR issues. The ability to prioritise and manage your own workload effectively to meet strict deadlines, particularly in respect of case management. You must hold a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle, as you will be required to attend in-person meetings across Bridgend County Borough. What we offer: Flexible Working: A balanced working arrangement featuring a mix of home and office-based work. Impactful Work: The opportunity to promote proactive and preventative work programmes to reduce workforce conflict and support the Council's evolving People Management Strategy. Ready to take the next step in your career? If you are a motivated HR professional with a desire to make an immediate impact within a local authority setting, we want to hear from you! Please apply directly to this advert with your CV or call and ask for Akhil ! Randstad Business Support is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 27, 2026
Contractor
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced HR Business Partner to join our Human Resources & Organisational Development team on a temporary basis for up to 6 months to help with work capacity. You will play a crucial role in providing professional advice and managing complex individual casework, with a primary focus on disciplinary and resolution complaint investigations. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to a collaborative HR environment and support vital services within Bridgend County Borough Council. Job Title: HR Business Partner (Corporate & Schools) Location: Bridgend County Borough (Hybrid: mix of home and office base) Working Hours: Full time, 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday Contract: Temporary (Up to 6 months, starting as soon as possible) Pay Rate: £21.14 per hour What you'll be doing: Casework & Investigations: You will focus primarily on conducting and managing complex investigations, specifically handling disciplinary and resolution complaints. You will be accountable for providing lead support and professional advice on a range of individual casework issues. Advisory Support: You will provide front-line advisory and coaching support to managers and headteachers regarding the optimisation of employee performance, attendance, engagement, and the effective application of HR policy. Employee Relations: You will work in partnership to promote effective and harmonious employee relations across the Authority. This involves building effective relationships and liaising with trade unions, ACAS, solicitors, and other professional bodies. Meeting Support: You will attend statutory procedural meetings as the HR lead, providing key advice and guidance to contribute towards the decision-making process. What we're looking for: You must be Chartered CIPD qualified or able to demonstrate competence through considerable equivalent experience within a challenging HR environment. A strong background in managing complex casework, particularly conducting HR investigations and handling issues related to discipline, grievance, and capability. A detailed knowledge of employment law, its application, and a proven track record of varied employee relations practices. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work with a range of staff, senior officers, elected members, governors, and trade unions to resolve sensitive HR issues. The ability to prioritise and manage your own workload effectively to meet strict deadlines, particularly in respect of case management. You must hold a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle, as you will be required to attend in-person meetings across Bridgend County Borough. What we offer: Flexible Working: A balanced working arrangement featuring a mix of home and office-based work. Impactful Work: The opportunity to promote proactive and preventative work programmes to reduce workforce conflict and support the Council's evolving People Management Strategy. Ready to take the next step in your career? If you are a motivated HR professional with a desire to make an immediate impact within a local authority setting, we want to hear from you! Please apply directly to this advert with your CV or call and ask for Akhil ! Randstad Business Support is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
EdEx Education Recruitment
KS2 Teacher
EdEx Education Recruitment
KS2 Teacher - Holistic & Nurturing School - September 2026 A holistic, nurturing mainstream primary school in Newham, is searching for a KS2 Teacher to join their team in September. If you're an experienced KS2 Teacher or a KS2 Primary Teacher looking to jump into Year 6 for the first time, please read on and apply. Some real highlights of the school include: Very well-resourced school, with a 3G pitch, great outdoor play space, gardening area, cookery room, IT suite, music suite and more Lots of autonomy given to teachers. The Headteacher is passionate about maintaining creativity in the classroom and giving teachers time and space to build trusting relationships with the students. Part of a two-school federation of Newham schools, brilliant for promotions opportunities and cross-school CPD. Nurture Base, as well as an ASD Base. Recently awarded with a nurture accreditation. Two form entry with shared planning time. Sociable, friendly and supportive team of primary teachers and leaders. The Headteacher is keen to find people who understand that the children they support will have challenges, given their higher PP & SEN rates (albeit typical with most Inner London schools). If you're a teacher who wants to make a difference each day to the lives of the students you teach, your ethos will align well with this school. Full details of this KS2 Teacher position & school: ROLE DETAILS - KS2 Teacher KS2 Teacher September 2026 start date MPS1 - UPS3 Inner London £38,745 - £59,959 + TLR's available Full time, permanent school based contract Working in a strong team of teachers Opportunity to lead a subject Excellent support & CPD opportunities SCHOOL DETAILS - KS2 Teacher Ofsted graded 'Good' 2 Form Entry Strong, inspirational team Established team of strong primary teachers and practitioners Incredibly well-resourced school PERSON SPEC - KS2 Teacher KS2 Teacher / KS2 Primary Teacher UK QTS is essential ECT or Experienced KS2 Primary Teacher Year 6 Experience ideal but Year 5 Teachers welcomed Strong, ambitious primary teacher Primary teachers interested in growing their career and taking on additional responsibilities are urged to apply If you're interested in this KS2 Teacher position, please apply ASAP. The school are actively interviewing and will appoint as soon as the right candidate is found. This is a permanent KS2 Teacher position employed directly by the school KS2 Teacher - Holistic & Nurturing School - September 2026 INDT
May 27, 2026
Full time
KS2 Teacher - Holistic & Nurturing School - September 2026 A holistic, nurturing mainstream primary school in Newham, is searching for a KS2 Teacher to join their team in September. If you're an experienced KS2 Teacher or a KS2 Primary Teacher looking to jump into Year 6 for the first time, please read on and apply. Some real highlights of the school include: Very well-resourced school, with a 3G pitch, great outdoor play space, gardening area, cookery room, IT suite, music suite and more Lots of autonomy given to teachers. The Headteacher is passionate about maintaining creativity in the classroom and giving teachers time and space to build trusting relationships with the students. Part of a two-school federation of Newham schools, brilliant for promotions opportunities and cross-school CPD. Nurture Base, as well as an ASD Base. Recently awarded with a nurture accreditation. Two form entry with shared planning time. Sociable, friendly and supportive team of primary teachers and leaders. The Headteacher is keen to find people who understand that the children they support will have challenges, given their higher PP & SEN rates (albeit typical with most Inner London schools). If you're a teacher who wants to make a difference each day to the lives of the students you teach, your ethos will align well with this school. Full details of this KS2 Teacher position & school: ROLE DETAILS - KS2 Teacher KS2 Teacher September 2026 start date MPS1 - UPS3 Inner London £38,745 - £59,959 + TLR's available Full time, permanent school based contract Working in a strong team of teachers Opportunity to lead a subject Excellent support & CPD opportunities SCHOOL DETAILS - KS2 Teacher Ofsted graded 'Good' 2 Form Entry Strong, inspirational team Established team of strong primary teachers and practitioners Incredibly well-resourced school PERSON SPEC - KS2 Teacher KS2 Teacher / KS2 Primary Teacher UK QTS is essential ECT or Experienced KS2 Primary Teacher Year 6 Experience ideal but Year 5 Teachers welcomed Strong, ambitious primary teacher Primary teachers interested in growing their career and taking on additional responsibilities are urged to apply If you're interested in this KS2 Teacher position, please apply ASAP. The school are actively interviewing and will appoint as soon as the right candidate is found. This is a permanent KS2 Teacher position employed directly by the school KS2 Teacher - Holistic & Nurturing School - September 2026 INDT
Southwark Schools
Early Years Class Teacher
Southwark Schools Southwark, London
MAIN ACTIVITIES 1. To take responsibility for planning and implementing appropriate work programmes for all children in the designated class, within the framework of national and school policies. 2. To maintain assessment records and report on pupils' progress to senior staff and to parents and carers, in accordance with school policy. 3. To manage additional adults within the classroom. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES 1. To plan work for the class in accordance with national, LA and school curriculum policies and in co-operation with subject and phase leaders to ensure that the children experience a broad, balanced, relevant and stimulating curriculum. 2. To ensure a close match between the learning experience offered and the individual needs of the children in the class, so as to give each child an opportunity to achieve to the maximum of his/her capability. 3. To make appropriate educational provision for children with SEN and those learning EAL, with support from the Inclusion Manager. 4. Where possible, to make sure that the majority of the children's work is closely linked to first-hand practical experience. 5. To provide children with opportunities to manage their own learning and become independent learners. 6. To create a secure, happy and stimulating classroom environment, maintaining the highest standards of organisation, and discipline. 7. To foster each child's self-image and esteem and establish relationships which are based on mutual respect. 8. To maintain a high standard of display both in the classroom and in other areas of the school. 9. To arrange for resources, equipment and materials to be available in such a way that they are properly cared for, easily accessible and will encourage the children to become more responsible for their own learning. 10. To work closely with colleagues to undertake medium and short-term planning and the implementation of agreed schemes of work. 11. To assess children's progress, maintain records and provide written reports to parents and carers in accordance with school policies. 12. To communicate and consult with parents and carers and with outside agencies, as necessary, about children's progress and attainment. 13. To ensure that the school's aims and objectives in relation to the curriculum, equal opportunities and discipline are promoted in every day classroom organisation and practice. 14. To liaise with support staff both school based, from the LA & from other external bodies as required. 15. To take responsibility for the management of other adults in the classroom. 16. To take up the opportunity for continuous professional development through self-directed reading, courses and in-service training. 17. To undertake any other reasonable and relevant duties in accordance with the changing needs of the school. To take responsibility for a curriculum subject area as agreed with the headteacher as detailed below (this will not be a core subject): Promote the teaching of the agreed subject throughout the school, according to the requirements of the National Curriculum and any other new initiatives from the Department for Education. In conjunction with the head teacher or other senior staff, be responsible for the implementation and management of the school's policy for the agreed subject area Review the policy and adapt it as appropriate Develop a scheme of work for the subject suitable to the needs of a primary school catering for 3 - 11 year olds Take responsibility for maintaining and evaluating all material resources with a system of easy accessibility. To consult colleagues and be responsible for ordering resources within an agreed budget in full consultation with the head teacher
May 27, 2026
Full time
MAIN ACTIVITIES 1. To take responsibility for planning and implementing appropriate work programmes for all children in the designated class, within the framework of national and school policies. 2. To maintain assessment records and report on pupils' progress to senior staff and to parents and carers, in accordance with school policy. 3. To manage additional adults within the classroom. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES 1. To plan work for the class in accordance with national, LA and school curriculum policies and in co-operation with subject and phase leaders to ensure that the children experience a broad, balanced, relevant and stimulating curriculum. 2. To ensure a close match between the learning experience offered and the individual needs of the children in the class, so as to give each child an opportunity to achieve to the maximum of his/her capability. 3. To make appropriate educational provision for children with SEN and those learning EAL, with support from the Inclusion Manager. 4. Where possible, to make sure that the majority of the children's work is closely linked to first-hand practical experience. 5. To provide children with opportunities to manage their own learning and become independent learners. 6. To create a secure, happy and stimulating classroom environment, maintaining the highest standards of organisation, and discipline. 7. To foster each child's self-image and esteem and establish relationships which are based on mutual respect. 8. To maintain a high standard of display both in the classroom and in other areas of the school. 9. To arrange for resources, equipment and materials to be available in such a way that they are properly cared for, easily accessible and will encourage the children to become more responsible for their own learning. 10. To work closely with colleagues to undertake medium and short-term planning and the implementation of agreed schemes of work. 11. To assess children's progress, maintain records and provide written reports to parents and carers in accordance with school policies. 12. To communicate and consult with parents and carers and with outside agencies, as necessary, about children's progress and attainment. 13. To ensure that the school's aims and objectives in relation to the curriculum, equal opportunities and discipline are promoted in every day classroom organisation and practice. 14. To liaise with support staff both school based, from the LA & from other external bodies as required. 15. To take responsibility for the management of other adults in the classroom. 16. To take up the opportunity for continuous professional development through self-directed reading, courses and in-service training. 17. To undertake any other reasonable and relevant duties in accordance with the changing needs of the school. To take responsibility for a curriculum subject area as agreed with the headteacher as detailed below (this will not be a core subject): Promote the teaching of the agreed subject throughout the school, according to the requirements of the National Curriculum and any other new initiatives from the Department for Education. In conjunction with the head teacher or other senior staff, be responsible for the implementation and management of the school's policy for the agreed subject area Review the policy and adapt it as appropriate Develop a scheme of work for the subject suitable to the needs of a primary school catering for 3 - 11 year olds Take responsibility for maintaining and evaluating all material resources with a system of easy accessibility. To consult colleagues and be responsible for ordering resources within an agreed budget in full consultation with the head teacher
THE ARTS EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL
Teacher of Maths
THE ARTS EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL Ealing, London
Summary of the role ArtsEd is seeking a passionate and dynamic Teacher of Maths to join our Day School for Maternity Cover. An inspiring and enthusiastic teacher is sought who will play a key role in a supportive, collaborative and experienced Mathematics Department. The role would suit either an early career teacher or a teacher seeking further experience. While the ability to teach to A Level will be an advantage, this role will focus on KS3 and KS4. For the right candidate there might be the possibility of additional Departmental leadership responsibilities. Early applications are advised as we reserve the right to close the advert early should a suitable applicant be found. Key Responsibilities Department specific duties and responsibilities: To contribute to the teaching of the KS3 - KS4 curriculum in Maths including GCSE - and also to the teaching of Statistics. To set and mark classwork, homework and any internal exams according to the School's marking policy. To support the design, development and writing of schemes of work relating to the requirements of KS3 and the GCSE, working collaboratively where appropriate. To strive for excellence in the quality of teaching and learning within the department and ensure that curricular records are kept and reports written. To keep abreast of all relevant examination and assessment specifications, meeting all deadlines for marking coursework. To create, maintain and monitor appropriate records of students' learning and achievements, curricular coverage, and assessments. To advocate for and implement the School's agreed policies and procedures. To supervise the use and care of the rooms assigned to your classes, including adherence to relevant Health and Safety regulations in studios/classrooms/laboratory and other facilities. To work within the budget allocated for certain tasks by the Head of Department. To oversee the provision and maintenance of effective resources for learning: textbooks, student materials, equipment and classrooms. To maintain an accurate written record of all books/equipment sold to students in the school, and to provide a list of these disbursements when required by the Head of Department. For the right candidate there might be the possibility of additional Departmental leadership responsibilities - these would be discussed at interview as appropriate. School wide duties and responsibilities: To ensure that health and safety issues are properly understood, and procedures followed effectively and consistently. To maintain effective discipline through the implementation of the School's agreed procedures. To take part in the Performance Management Programme. To take on the pastoral responsibilities of a Form Tutor as required. To maintain liaison with classes and individual students' Form Tutors. To maintain effective discipline through implementation of the School's agreed policies and procedures. To carry out general school duties as and when required to do so. To attend Open Evenings, Parents Evenings, School performances and other relevant events. To write reports, attend parents' meetings and respond to parents' enquiries. To attend and contribute to meetings for the department and others as requested. All staff duties and responsibilities: To promote and safeguard the welfare of children and young persons for who you are responsible and with whom you come into contact. To carry out their responsibilities with due regard to all ArtsEd policies and procedures, ensuring inclusivity, equality of opportunity, and compliance with Health and Safety in the workplace. To respect the confidentiality of data stored electronically and by other means in line with the Data Protection Act. To adhere to the staff Code of Conduct. To regularly undertake Safeguarding, Keeping Children Safe in Education, Prevent, and GDPR training and to maintain their own professionalism and job-related knowledge through ongoing CPD. To be professional, co-operative, and flexible in line with the needs of the post and the School. All Job Descriptions are reviewed annually and will change to reflect the needs of the School and the post. All staff may be required to undertake such other comparable duties as their line manager or the Headteacher requires from time to time. To provide safe and professional environment that is respectful and supportive of other staff members and members of the ArtsEd community. To provide safe and professional environment that is respectful and supportive to all students and enables them to explore their identities under the Equality Act 2010 and in line with ArtsEd EDI protocols. ArtsEd is committed to the safety, wellbeing and safeguarding of all students and students and expects all staff to share this commitment. Staff in all posts are required to hold a clear, enhanced DBS. To carry out this role in accordance with legislation and in particular the School's Safeguarding Policy and demonstrate a total commitment to safeguarding children.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Summary of the role ArtsEd is seeking a passionate and dynamic Teacher of Maths to join our Day School for Maternity Cover. An inspiring and enthusiastic teacher is sought who will play a key role in a supportive, collaborative and experienced Mathematics Department. The role would suit either an early career teacher or a teacher seeking further experience. While the ability to teach to A Level will be an advantage, this role will focus on KS3 and KS4. For the right candidate there might be the possibility of additional Departmental leadership responsibilities. Early applications are advised as we reserve the right to close the advert early should a suitable applicant be found. Key Responsibilities Department specific duties and responsibilities: To contribute to the teaching of the KS3 - KS4 curriculum in Maths including GCSE - and also to the teaching of Statistics. To set and mark classwork, homework and any internal exams according to the School's marking policy. To support the design, development and writing of schemes of work relating to the requirements of KS3 and the GCSE, working collaboratively where appropriate. To strive for excellence in the quality of teaching and learning within the department and ensure that curricular records are kept and reports written. To keep abreast of all relevant examination and assessment specifications, meeting all deadlines for marking coursework. To create, maintain and monitor appropriate records of students' learning and achievements, curricular coverage, and assessments. To advocate for and implement the School's agreed policies and procedures. To supervise the use and care of the rooms assigned to your classes, including adherence to relevant Health and Safety regulations in studios/classrooms/laboratory and other facilities. To work within the budget allocated for certain tasks by the Head of Department. To oversee the provision and maintenance of effective resources for learning: textbooks, student materials, equipment and classrooms. To maintain an accurate written record of all books/equipment sold to students in the school, and to provide a list of these disbursements when required by the Head of Department. For the right candidate there might be the possibility of additional Departmental leadership responsibilities - these would be discussed at interview as appropriate. School wide duties and responsibilities: To ensure that health and safety issues are properly understood, and procedures followed effectively and consistently. To maintain effective discipline through the implementation of the School's agreed procedures. To take part in the Performance Management Programme. To take on the pastoral responsibilities of a Form Tutor as required. To maintain liaison with classes and individual students' Form Tutors. To maintain effective discipline through implementation of the School's agreed policies and procedures. To carry out general school duties as and when required to do so. To attend Open Evenings, Parents Evenings, School performances and other relevant events. To write reports, attend parents' meetings and respond to parents' enquiries. To attend and contribute to meetings for the department and others as requested. All staff duties and responsibilities: To promote and safeguard the welfare of children and young persons for who you are responsible and with whom you come into contact. To carry out their responsibilities with due regard to all ArtsEd policies and procedures, ensuring inclusivity, equality of opportunity, and compliance with Health and Safety in the workplace. To respect the confidentiality of data stored electronically and by other means in line with the Data Protection Act. To adhere to the staff Code of Conduct. To regularly undertake Safeguarding, Keeping Children Safe in Education, Prevent, and GDPR training and to maintain their own professionalism and job-related knowledge through ongoing CPD. To be professional, co-operative, and flexible in line with the needs of the post and the School. All Job Descriptions are reviewed annually and will change to reflect the needs of the School and the post. All staff may be required to undertake such other comparable duties as their line manager or the Headteacher requires from time to time. To provide safe and professional environment that is respectful and supportive of other staff members and members of the ArtsEd community. To provide safe and professional environment that is respectful and supportive to all students and enables them to explore their identities under the Equality Act 2010 and in line with ArtsEd EDI protocols. ArtsEd is committed to the safety, wellbeing and safeguarding of all students and students and expects all staff to share this commitment. Staff in all posts are required to hold a clear, enhanced DBS. To carry out this role in accordance with legislation and in particular the School's Safeguarding Policy and demonstrate a total commitment to safeguarding children.
Clarus Education
Assistant Principal
Clarus Education Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Pay: £57,137.00-£63,070.00 per year Job Description: Assistant Principal Primary School (Academy Trust) - Stevenage September 2026 Start Leadership Scale (Fringe) L5-L9: £57,137 - £63,070 We are working in partnership with a forward-thinking primary school in Stevenage, part of a supportive and well-established academy trust, to recruit an ambitious and driven Assistant Principal for a September start. This is an exciting leadership opportunity for an experienced teacher ready to take the next step in their career. The school welcomes applications from both primary and secondary trained teachers with a strong commitment to raising standards and improving outcomes for all pupils. Key Responsibilities: Support the Headteacher and senior leadership team in the strategic development of the school Lead on key areas of school improvement, including teaching and learning, curriculum development, or behaviour Drive high standards of teaching, learning, and pupil achievement across the school Support and develop staff through coaching, mentoring, and performance management Contribute to a positive, inclusive, and ambitious school culture The Ideal Candidate: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Proven track record of excellent teaching and impact on pupil outcomes Experience of middle or senior leadership within a school setting Strong understanding of effective teaching and learning strategies Ability to inspire, motivate, and lead staff and pupils A commitment to continuous school improvement and collaboration within an academy trust The School Offers: A supportive and experienced leadership team Opportunities for career progression within a growing academy trust A collaborative and forward-thinking working environment Access to high-quality CPD and leadership development programmes This is an excellent opportunity for a passionate and ambitious leader to make a significant impact within a thriving school community. We are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. You will have a safeguarding responsibility if appointed. The successful candidate will be subject to enhanced clearance through the Disclosure and Barring Service and employment will be subject to references. This post is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. To apply for this opportunity your detailed CV to Clarus Education now to be considered. We will be contacting those shortlisted within 48 hours of an application. Please see our website page headed 'About' and scroll to the bottom to see our 'Privacy Notice' for an explanation about how we use information we collect about you. Assistant Principle Stevenage Permanent
May 26, 2026
Full time
Pay: £57,137.00-£63,070.00 per year Job Description: Assistant Principal Primary School (Academy Trust) - Stevenage September 2026 Start Leadership Scale (Fringe) L5-L9: £57,137 - £63,070 We are working in partnership with a forward-thinking primary school in Stevenage, part of a supportive and well-established academy trust, to recruit an ambitious and driven Assistant Principal for a September start. This is an exciting leadership opportunity for an experienced teacher ready to take the next step in their career. The school welcomes applications from both primary and secondary trained teachers with a strong commitment to raising standards and improving outcomes for all pupils. Key Responsibilities: Support the Headteacher and senior leadership team in the strategic development of the school Lead on key areas of school improvement, including teaching and learning, curriculum development, or behaviour Drive high standards of teaching, learning, and pupil achievement across the school Support and develop staff through coaching, mentoring, and performance management Contribute to a positive, inclusive, and ambitious school culture The Ideal Candidate: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Proven track record of excellent teaching and impact on pupil outcomes Experience of middle or senior leadership within a school setting Strong understanding of effective teaching and learning strategies Ability to inspire, motivate, and lead staff and pupils A commitment to continuous school improvement and collaboration within an academy trust The School Offers: A supportive and experienced leadership team Opportunities for career progression within a growing academy trust A collaborative and forward-thinking working environment Access to high-quality CPD and leadership development programmes This is an excellent opportunity for a passionate and ambitious leader to make a significant impact within a thriving school community. We are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. You will have a safeguarding responsibility if appointed. The successful candidate will be subject to enhanced clearance through the Disclosure and Barring Service and employment will be subject to references. This post is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. To apply for this opportunity your detailed CV to Clarus Education now to be considered. We will be contacting those shortlisted within 48 hours of an application. Please see our website page headed 'About' and scroll to the bottom to see our 'Privacy Notice' for an explanation about how we use information we collect about you. Assistant Principle Stevenage Permanent
ARK ATWOOD PRIMARY ACADEMY
Chef Manager
ARK ATWOOD PRIMARY ACADEMY
About The Role Chef Manager Be supported and encouraged to be the best that you can be Start date: September 2026 Salary: Ark Support Staff (Inner London) Band 7: Full time equivalent circa £35,368 - £41,010; actual pro-rata salary circa dependent on the experience and calibre of candidate. Hours: 36 hours per week Monday - Friday, term time plus two weeks during school holiday periods (41 weeks per year in total) Location: Ark Atwood Primary Academy, Westminster, London Nearest Tube station: Royal Oak (Hammersmith & City, Circle) or Warwick Avenue (Bakerloo) Deadline: Monday 1st June at 10am. Ofsted: Outstanding in all areas (2024). Visits to our school are warmly encouraged; to arrange, please call . Ark Atwood is passionate about life-changing teaching and instilling an eagerness to learn within our pupils. The success of our staff has led to a rating of outstanding by Ofsted, just two years after opening. In order to help us achieve our vision for success, we are looking for a Chef Manager to join our team. You will be responsible for leading the catering team, creating new exciting menus and leading the food education across the school. You will play a pivotal role in a committed team and make a real impact on the outcomes of our pupils. Great importance is placed on the welfare of the pupils, with the catering operation being central to this. As a member of staff at Ark Atwood, you will be part of Ark, an international charity and one of the UK's most successful multi-academy trusts, with a network of 35 schools in 4 locations across the country. Visit our website for more information on the school. For an informal, confidential discussion, please contact the Executive Principal via email Please submit your application online by visiting If you have any technical difficulties, please contact the recruitment team on or . The deadline for applications is Monday 1st June at 10am. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis so early applications are encouraged. Ark is committed to safeguarding children; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Job Description: Chef Manager Reporting to: Executive Principal. Responsible for: Catering assistants. Start date: September 2026. Location: Ark Atwood Primary Academy, W9 2JY. Contract: Term time + 2 weeks (41 weeks per year), 36 hours per week Monday - Friday. Salary: Ark Support Staff (Inner London) Band 7: Full time equivalent circa £35,368 - £41,010; actual pro-rata salary circa dependent on the experience and calibre of candidate. The Role As Chef Manager you will lead the team responsible for ensuring the highest quality of lunches and afterschool refreshments to around 450 pupils, staff and visitors daily, within pre-agreed budgetary terms. To continuously develop the catering service and education at school through the introduction of innovation and interest, being mindful that all innovation must be to the benefit of the health and well-being of the pupils and the promotion of a healthy well-balanced lifestyle. Key Responsibilities Meal Service: Continuously develop the catering service at school through innovative planning, prioritising the health and well-being of students and the promotion of a healthy well-balanced lifestyle. Be the lead chef when catering for meals, including special events or functions. Draw up a three weekly menu cycle for each term based on suitability for 4 - 11 year old's, seasonality, fresh ingredients and nutritional balance and market initiative. Create individual menus for specific hospitality events. Order all items required for the production of these menus. Manage costs and stock of all areas of food productions, in keeping with the academy's catering budget, recording monthly stock counts and calculate food costs accordingly. Keep a record of all kitchen (not plate) wastage and cost this wastage at the end of each week. Calculate the percentage wasted to total food consumption monthly (target 5%). Finance Management: Ensure that the Catering Department operates at maximum efficiency within budgetary targets to deliver the required level of service at all times. At least one term in advance of the start of the budget financial year, draw up a draft catering budget in conjunction with the Headteacher for discussion. Make revisions and agree final budget against which targets will be set. Monitor financial performance monthly and in a format agreed with the Senior Leadership Team. Any overspends to be either justified or an action plan produced which rectifies the overspend in the following reporting period. Evidence of catering financial best practice to be in place such as recipe/dish costings, cost per head calculations, wastage monitoring and minimum monthly stock-takes. Arrange the working rota cover effectively ensuring that all areas are fully covered and that the labour force is used to best effect both operationally and financially. People Management: To be the primary point of contact for the catering team and to be responsible for all matters relating to the welfare, motivation, achievement of best practice and development of this team. To assist with all interviews for the catering team, appointing new employees as necessary. Ensuring induction training, setting early objectives and acting as a guardian/mentor, as appropriate, for new team members. To conduct annual and mid-year appraisals for the Catering Team, identifying areas for improvement, setting new targets and formulating training plans to improve skills etc. Produce Individual and Group Training Plans and conduct internal training accordingly, noting all training on the Individual Training Record Cards. Organise all internal training for the catering team, producing a comprehensive Training Plan three months prior to the beginning of the following academic year, from the training needs identified at the annual appraisals. Update personnel files accordingly. Operational: Promote exceptional standards of customer service, interacting with customers to receive feedback, to ensure that all services, operate in a friendly and efficient manner at all times Complete daily pre-service checks to ensure that all areas are fully sourced and ready for service Ensure that all members of the kitchen team are aware of their duties, especially during service periods, and the kitchen team are motivated and work closely, to ensure they run smoothly Establish and maintain systems and procedures in all operational areas under your control in order to monitor, maintain and improve upon the standards of the product and service as agreed. Interact with customers at every service period ensuring that the service is running smoothly and that the customers are happy with the service they are receiving. Operate a customer feedback system that allows constructive feedback to be gathered and suggestions to be implemented if practically or financially possible. Acknowledge and respond to all customer feedback. Ensure a set of pre-service checklists that ensures that all areas, whether within the main dining hall or at a function, are fully sourced and ready for the service to commence. Promote exceptional standards of customer service, ensuring that all services, whether core feeding or hospitality, operate in a friendly, smooth and efficient manner at all times. Introduce new service innovations on a regular basis including special days and school-related themes. Ensure with that all members of the catering team are aware of their duties throughout the day, especially during service periods, and that the kitchen team work very closely together during these periods to ensure that they run as smoothly as possible Food safety: Ensure all food is prepared and cooked in accordance with food safety policies Ensure that all records relating to the safe storage, preparation and storage of food are maintained and accessible for inspection at any time. Ensure that all kitchen equipment, work and service areas are maintained and spotlessly clean at all times and that appropriate cleaning schedules are in place, completed and archived. Carry out deep cleans of the kitchen, food storage and dining areas of the school as directed by the Headteacher. Ensure that all food handlers are food safety trained and understand their responsibilities. Health and Safety: To be responsible for all legislative requirements including health, safety, fire and hygiene legislation. To ensure that all staff members are trained and follow safe working practice at all times. Ensure that all catering equipment is safe to use and that all maintenance issues are reported as they arise. Education: To lead on the food education for the school, engaging directly with the pupils in a variety of ways, such as assemblies, cooking classes and staff meetings. . click apply for full job details
May 26, 2026
Full time
About The Role Chef Manager Be supported and encouraged to be the best that you can be Start date: September 2026 Salary: Ark Support Staff (Inner London) Band 7: Full time equivalent circa £35,368 - £41,010; actual pro-rata salary circa dependent on the experience and calibre of candidate. Hours: 36 hours per week Monday - Friday, term time plus two weeks during school holiday periods (41 weeks per year in total) Location: Ark Atwood Primary Academy, Westminster, London Nearest Tube station: Royal Oak (Hammersmith & City, Circle) or Warwick Avenue (Bakerloo) Deadline: Monday 1st June at 10am. Ofsted: Outstanding in all areas (2024). Visits to our school are warmly encouraged; to arrange, please call . Ark Atwood is passionate about life-changing teaching and instilling an eagerness to learn within our pupils. The success of our staff has led to a rating of outstanding by Ofsted, just two years after opening. In order to help us achieve our vision for success, we are looking for a Chef Manager to join our team. You will be responsible for leading the catering team, creating new exciting menus and leading the food education across the school. You will play a pivotal role in a committed team and make a real impact on the outcomes of our pupils. Great importance is placed on the welfare of the pupils, with the catering operation being central to this. As a member of staff at Ark Atwood, you will be part of Ark, an international charity and one of the UK's most successful multi-academy trusts, with a network of 35 schools in 4 locations across the country. Visit our website for more information on the school. For an informal, confidential discussion, please contact the Executive Principal via email Please submit your application online by visiting If you have any technical difficulties, please contact the recruitment team on or . The deadline for applications is Monday 1st June at 10am. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis so early applications are encouraged. Ark is committed to safeguarding children; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Job Description: Chef Manager Reporting to: Executive Principal. Responsible for: Catering assistants. Start date: September 2026. Location: Ark Atwood Primary Academy, W9 2JY. Contract: Term time + 2 weeks (41 weeks per year), 36 hours per week Monday - Friday. Salary: Ark Support Staff (Inner London) Band 7: Full time equivalent circa £35,368 - £41,010; actual pro-rata salary circa dependent on the experience and calibre of candidate. The Role As Chef Manager you will lead the team responsible for ensuring the highest quality of lunches and afterschool refreshments to around 450 pupils, staff and visitors daily, within pre-agreed budgetary terms. To continuously develop the catering service and education at school through the introduction of innovation and interest, being mindful that all innovation must be to the benefit of the health and well-being of the pupils and the promotion of a healthy well-balanced lifestyle. Key Responsibilities Meal Service: Continuously develop the catering service at school through innovative planning, prioritising the health and well-being of students and the promotion of a healthy well-balanced lifestyle. Be the lead chef when catering for meals, including special events or functions. Draw up a three weekly menu cycle for each term based on suitability for 4 - 11 year old's, seasonality, fresh ingredients and nutritional balance and market initiative. Create individual menus for specific hospitality events. Order all items required for the production of these menus. Manage costs and stock of all areas of food productions, in keeping with the academy's catering budget, recording monthly stock counts and calculate food costs accordingly. Keep a record of all kitchen (not plate) wastage and cost this wastage at the end of each week. Calculate the percentage wasted to total food consumption monthly (target 5%). Finance Management: Ensure that the Catering Department operates at maximum efficiency within budgetary targets to deliver the required level of service at all times. At least one term in advance of the start of the budget financial year, draw up a draft catering budget in conjunction with the Headteacher for discussion. Make revisions and agree final budget against which targets will be set. Monitor financial performance monthly and in a format agreed with the Senior Leadership Team. Any overspends to be either justified or an action plan produced which rectifies the overspend in the following reporting period. Evidence of catering financial best practice to be in place such as recipe/dish costings, cost per head calculations, wastage monitoring and minimum monthly stock-takes. Arrange the working rota cover effectively ensuring that all areas are fully covered and that the labour force is used to best effect both operationally and financially. People Management: To be the primary point of contact for the catering team and to be responsible for all matters relating to the welfare, motivation, achievement of best practice and development of this team. To assist with all interviews for the catering team, appointing new employees as necessary. Ensuring induction training, setting early objectives and acting as a guardian/mentor, as appropriate, for new team members. To conduct annual and mid-year appraisals for the Catering Team, identifying areas for improvement, setting new targets and formulating training plans to improve skills etc. Produce Individual and Group Training Plans and conduct internal training accordingly, noting all training on the Individual Training Record Cards. Organise all internal training for the catering team, producing a comprehensive Training Plan three months prior to the beginning of the following academic year, from the training needs identified at the annual appraisals. Update personnel files accordingly. Operational: Promote exceptional standards of customer service, interacting with customers to receive feedback, to ensure that all services, operate in a friendly and efficient manner at all times Complete daily pre-service checks to ensure that all areas are fully sourced and ready for service Ensure that all members of the kitchen team are aware of their duties, especially during service periods, and the kitchen team are motivated and work closely, to ensure they run smoothly Establish and maintain systems and procedures in all operational areas under your control in order to monitor, maintain and improve upon the standards of the product and service as agreed. Interact with customers at every service period ensuring that the service is running smoothly and that the customers are happy with the service they are receiving. Operate a customer feedback system that allows constructive feedback to be gathered and suggestions to be implemented if practically or financially possible. Acknowledge and respond to all customer feedback. Ensure a set of pre-service checklists that ensures that all areas, whether within the main dining hall or at a function, are fully sourced and ready for the service to commence. Promote exceptional standards of customer service, ensuring that all services, whether core feeding or hospitality, operate in a friendly, smooth and efficient manner at all times. Introduce new service innovations on a regular basis including special days and school-related themes. Ensure with that all members of the catering team are aware of their duties throughout the day, especially during service periods, and that the kitchen team work very closely together during these periods to ensure that they run as smoothly as possible Food safety: Ensure all food is prepared and cooked in accordance with food safety policies Ensure that all records relating to the safe storage, preparation and storage of food are maintained and accessible for inspection at any time. Ensure that all kitchen equipment, work and service areas are maintained and spotlessly clean at all times and that appropriate cleaning schedules are in place, completed and archived. Carry out deep cleans of the kitchen, food storage and dining areas of the school as directed by the Headteacher. Ensure that all food handlers are food safety trained and understand their responsibilities. Health and Safety: To be responsible for all legislative requirements including health, safety, fire and hygiene legislation. To ensure that all staff members are trained and follow safe working practice at all times. Ensure that all catering equipment is safe to use and that all maintenance issues are reported as they arise. Education: To lead on the food education for the school, engaging directly with the pupils in a variety of ways, such as assemblies, cooking classes and staff meetings. . click apply for full job details
EdEx Education Recruitment
Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6)
EdEx Education Recruitment
Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) Supportive Primary School Wandsworth A supportive, large, and creative Primary School in Wandsworth are looking to recruit a Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) on a permanent basis. The Headteacher is looking for both experienced teachers, as well as strong NQTs/ECTs. The Primary School is on a journey of improvement, having recently joined a smaller MAT. The school can offer excellent CPD and a variety of TLRs for experienced and ambitious primary teachers. The school would like to meet Class Teacher / Primary Teacher (Year 1 - 6) first, before discussing TLRs. This way TLRs and teaching classes can be matched to your own personal strengths. Does this sound like the Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) opportunity for you? If so, please read on below to find out further information! - The Primary School are keen to meet Class Teachers / Primary Teachers ASAP! JOB DESCRIPTION Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) Additional TLRs available: Subject Lead and Year Group Lead Delivering engaging and creative lessons - Inspiring young minds daily Working alongside a range of 'Outstanding' Class Teachers September start - Permanent Contract - Full Time MPS1-UPS3 Located in the London Borough of Wandsworth PERSON SPECIFICATION Must hold UK QTS You must be an ambitious teacher, seeking progression and career development Must be able to work well within a supportive team of Primary Teachers Previous lessons observations would be desirable - Good or Outstanding SCHOOL DETAILS 3-Form Entry Primary School Creative & Supportive ethos throughout Inspirational Headteacher & Strong SLT (quoted from their very recent progress report) Located in the borough of Wandsworth Good public transport links If you are interested in this Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) opportunity, lesson observations and interviews can be arranged immediately. Apply for this Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) opportunity now. Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) Supportive Primary School Wandsworth INDTA
May 26, 2026
Full time
Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) Supportive Primary School Wandsworth A supportive, large, and creative Primary School in Wandsworth are looking to recruit a Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) on a permanent basis. The Headteacher is looking for both experienced teachers, as well as strong NQTs/ECTs. The Primary School is on a journey of improvement, having recently joined a smaller MAT. The school can offer excellent CPD and a variety of TLRs for experienced and ambitious primary teachers. The school would like to meet Class Teacher / Primary Teacher (Year 1 - 6) first, before discussing TLRs. This way TLRs and teaching classes can be matched to your own personal strengths. Does this sound like the Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) opportunity for you? If so, please read on below to find out further information! - The Primary School are keen to meet Class Teachers / Primary Teachers ASAP! JOB DESCRIPTION Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) Additional TLRs available: Subject Lead and Year Group Lead Delivering engaging and creative lessons - Inspiring young minds daily Working alongside a range of 'Outstanding' Class Teachers September start - Permanent Contract - Full Time MPS1-UPS3 Located in the London Borough of Wandsworth PERSON SPECIFICATION Must hold UK QTS You must be an ambitious teacher, seeking progression and career development Must be able to work well within a supportive team of Primary Teachers Previous lessons observations would be desirable - Good or Outstanding SCHOOL DETAILS 3-Form Entry Primary School Creative & Supportive ethos throughout Inspirational Headteacher & Strong SLT (quoted from their very recent progress report) Located in the borough of Wandsworth Good public transport links If you are interested in this Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) opportunity, lesson observations and interviews can be arranged immediately. Apply for this Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) opportunity now. Class Teacher (Year 1 - 6) Supportive Primary School Wandsworth INDTA
EdEx Education Recruitment
Design & Technology Teacher
EdEx Education Recruitment
Design & Technology Teacher (DT) A High-Achieving & Modern "Outstanding" Secondary School are on the hunt for a Design & Technology (DT) Teacher to join their team for a September 2026 start. This is a full-time, permanent position. This popular school is one of the top performing schools in the whole of South West London! The Head Teacher prides themselves on their ambitious & highly engaged staff team who enjoy working collaboratively to achieve best results - this is reflected in their "Outstanding" practice in every category. Experienced Design Technology (DT) Teachers can take on a TLR such as KS3 Coordinator, Pastoral Responsibility and more. Newly Qualified Design Technology (DT) Teachers (ECT) will also be enrolled onto the Schools very own bespoke ECT induction, as well as work alongside a range of young & experienced Design Technology (DT) Teachers. School visits and initial chats are welcomed by the Headteacher to discuss aspirations within the school & the ways in which you can add value to their friendly and successful team! JOB DESCRIPTION Design Technology (DT) Teacher / Design Technology (DT) ECT Inspiring and motivating the younger generation Working alongside a team of fantastic Art Teachers TLR Opportunities: KS3 Coordinator and Pastoral Responsibilities ECTs welcome: 1:1 Mentor, bespoke ECT induction, In & out of house training and more September 2026 - Full Time & Permanent MPS1-UPS3 + TLR (Size depending on experience) Located in the Borough of Wandsworth PERSON SPECIFICATION Must have UK QTS or be in the process of gaining Strong academics across the board - Degree, A Levels and GCSEs Must be meeting the 8 Teaching Standards to a 'Good or Outstanding' level You must be able to work as part of a team of Design Technology (DT) Teachers Must be willing to listen to feedback SCHOOL DETAILS Graded 'Outstanding' in latest Ofsted report Impressive Progress 8 results Modern & creative facilities throughout Impeccable behaviour throughout the School Good Tube Links - Wandsworth Carpark onsite If you are interested in this Design Technology (DT) Teacher / Design Technology (DT) ECT opportunity, interviews & lesson observations can be arranged immediately Apply for this Design & Technology (DT) Teacher opportunity by sending your CV to Charlie at EdEx. You will be contacted by your personal consultant (if shortlisted)! Design & Technology Teacher (DT) INDT
May 26, 2026
Full time
Design & Technology Teacher (DT) A High-Achieving & Modern "Outstanding" Secondary School are on the hunt for a Design & Technology (DT) Teacher to join their team for a September 2026 start. This is a full-time, permanent position. This popular school is one of the top performing schools in the whole of South West London! The Head Teacher prides themselves on their ambitious & highly engaged staff team who enjoy working collaboratively to achieve best results - this is reflected in their "Outstanding" practice in every category. Experienced Design Technology (DT) Teachers can take on a TLR such as KS3 Coordinator, Pastoral Responsibility and more. Newly Qualified Design Technology (DT) Teachers (ECT) will also be enrolled onto the Schools very own bespoke ECT induction, as well as work alongside a range of young & experienced Design Technology (DT) Teachers. School visits and initial chats are welcomed by the Headteacher to discuss aspirations within the school & the ways in which you can add value to their friendly and successful team! JOB DESCRIPTION Design Technology (DT) Teacher / Design Technology (DT) ECT Inspiring and motivating the younger generation Working alongside a team of fantastic Art Teachers TLR Opportunities: KS3 Coordinator and Pastoral Responsibilities ECTs welcome: 1:1 Mentor, bespoke ECT induction, In & out of house training and more September 2026 - Full Time & Permanent MPS1-UPS3 + TLR (Size depending on experience) Located in the Borough of Wandsworth PERSON SPECIFICATION Must have UK QTS or be in the process of gaining Strong academics across the board - Degree, A Levels and GCSEs Must be meeting the 8 Teaching Standards to a 'Good or Outstanding' level You must be able to work as part of a team of Design Technology (DT) Teachers Must be willing to listen to feedback SCHOOL DETAILS Graded 'Outstanding' in latest Ofsted report Impressive Progress 8 results Modern & creative facilities throughout Impeccable behaviour throughout the School Good Tube Links - Wandsworth Carpark onsite If you are interested in this Design Technology (DT) Teacher / Design Technology (DT) ECT opportunity, interviews & lesson observations can be arranged immediately Apply for this Design & Technology (DT) Teacher opportunity by sending your CV to Charlie at EdEx. You will be contacted by your personal consultant (if shortlisted)! Design & Technology Teacher (DT) INDT
Girls' Learning Trust
HR Advisor
Girls' Learning Trust Cheam, Surrey
The HR Advisor opportunity: We are seeking a part-time HR Advisor to join our small team and support our continued growth as an organisation. As well as working closely with the HR team, you will forge strong relationships with the Headteachers within each of our schools and their senior leadership teams. This HR Advisor role offers an exciting opportunity for someone looking to work part-time and term time hours to enable a good work/life balance and who wants to have an impact on our schools and the young people we serve. What we offer: Staff are our most valued asset, and we are continuously working to introduce initiatives or make changes which support them both professionally and personally. Some of the initiatives we have recently introduced are a new Health and Wellbeing Cash plan for staff and their dependents; a generous discretionary leave scheme; and we have made changes to the performance review process ensuring a strong focus on continued professional development all of which have been led by the HR team. The HR Advisor role offers flexibility - you can choose to work 4.5 hours across 5 days or 5.75 hours across 5 days - over 39 weeks of the year (term time weeks plus 2 weeks to be confirmed between you and your line manager). Our commitment to you: You, as HR Advisor, will be part of a small but dynamic HR team who are highly committed and work hard, but who also create a fun and incredibly supportive environment. We recognise that your induction and training will be key to your success and we will invest time to ensure you are given all the guidance and support needed at the outset and over the ensuing weeks to fulfil your role effectively. We will uphold a culture that promotes kindness, collaboration and recognition, ensuring an open, safe, supportive and inclusive environment where everyone feels heard, valued and empowered to contribute. Key responsibilities for the role include: Building and maintaining relationships with Headteachers and other relevant senior leaders in schools to provide effective HR advice and support. Supporting employee relations cases (e.g. grievances, disciplinaries, capability and absence). HR administration in relation to safer recruitment, onboarding and changes to terms and conditions of employment. Support with recruitment and selection where necessary Support with ad hoc project work, including but not limited to, policy and process development. The successful candidate will: Have excellent communication skills (verbal and written) Be flexible and prepared to adapt according to the needs of the business Have gained experience in an HR generalist role Enjoy the administrative side of the role and have excellent administrative and organisational skills. Key Application Dates: Shortlisting Date: Tuesday 26 May Interview Dates: Monday 1 June (online) and Monday 8 June (in person at Nonsuch High School for Girls) Start Date: Early / Mid July Safer recruitment: The Girls Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. In order to meet this responsibility, we follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. As well as verification of identity, we ask all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS disclosure. In line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidance, we may also conduct an online search about any shortlisted candidates as part of our due diligence to identify any matters that might relate directly to our legal duty to meet safeguarding duties in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) We welcome applications from all suitably qualified people and aim to employ a culturally diverse workforce, which reflects the nature of our communities. HR Advisor
May 26, 2026
Full time
The HR Advisor opportunity: We are seeking a part-time HR Advisor to join our small team and support our continued growth as an organisation. As well as working closely with the HR team, you will forge strong relationships with the Headteachers within each of our schools and their senior leadership teams. This HR Advisor role offers an exciting opportunity for someone looking to work part-time and term time hours to enable a good work/life balance and who wants to have an impact on our schools and the young people we serve. What we offer: Staff are our most valued asset, and we are continuously working to introduce initiatives or make changes which support them both professionally and personally. Some of the initiatives we have recently introduced are a new Health and Wellbeing Cash plan for staff and their dependents; a generous discretionary leave scheme; and we have made changes to the performance review process ensuring a strong focus on continued professional development all of which have been led by the HR team. The HR Advisor role offers flexibility - you can choose to work 4.5 hours across 5 days or 5.75 hours across 5 days - over 39 weeks of the year (term time weeks plus 2 weeks to be confirmed between you and your line manager). Our commitment to you: You, as HR Advisor, will be part of a small but dynamic HR team who are highly committed and work hard, but who also create a fun and incredibly supportive environment. We recognise that your induction and training will be key to your success and we will invest time to ensure you are given all the guidance and support needed at the outset and over the ensuing weeks to fulfil your role effectively. We will uphold a culture that promotes kindness, collaboration and recognition, ensuring an open, safe, supportive and inclusive environment where everyone feels heard, valued and empowered to contribute. Key responsibilities for the role include: Building and maintaining relationships with Headteachers and other relevant senior leaders in schools to provide effective HR advice and support. Supporting employee relations cases (e.g. grievances, disciplinaries, capability and absence). HR administration in relation to safer recruitment, onboarding and changes to terms and conditions of employment. Support with recruitment and selection where necessary Support with ad hoc project work, including but not limited to, policy and process development. The successful candidate will: Have excellent communication skills (verbal and written) Be flexible and prepared to adapt according to the needs of the business Have gained experience in an HR generalist role Enjoy the administrative side of the role and have excellent administrative and organisational skills. Key Application Dates: Shortlisting Date: Tuesday 26 May Interview Dates: Monday 1 June (online) and Monday 8 June (in person at Nonsuch High School for Girls) Start Date: Early / Mid July Safer recruitment: The Girls Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. In order to meet this responsibility, we follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. As well as verification of identity, we ask all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS disclosure. In line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidance, we may also conduct an online search about any shortlisted candidates as part of our due diligence to identify any matters that might relate directly to our legal duty to meet safeguarding duties in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) We welcome applications from all suitably qualified people and aim to employ a culturally diverse workforce, which reflects the nature of our communities. HR Advisor
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS
Teacher of Mathematics
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS Wembley, Middlesex
Name of Executive Headteacher - Russell Denial We 'ARE' Preston Manor School Ambition Responsibility Excellence The School: Established in 1938, Preston Manor School is a thriving, inclusive all-through school serving its local community. It operates across two sites, with a Lower School (Reception to Year 6) and an Upper School (Year 7 to Sixth Form), supporting students throughout their entire educational journey. The school has a committed staff and Governing Body alongside a supportive parent body. The school is known for strong academic performance, consistently exceeding national averages, and for its commitment to developing well-rounded individuals. With extensive outdoor space, students benefit from both academic and outdoor learning opportunities. At its core, the school promotes three key values: Ambition -encouraging students to aim high Responsibility -fostering accountability for self and others Excellence -striving for the best outcomes for everyone The Post: You will: have a passion for teaching and learning be an innovative and strategic thinker with vision and ideas be an excellent practitioner lead by example and act as a strong role model to students and staff have a positive, can do attitude with staff and students have a proven track record of achieving outstanding student progress though own practice be an effective team player and value every aspect of the life of the school have effective interpersonal skills with the ability to inspire students and staff be an active learner, who constantly strives to improve, with the desire to progress We offer: the opportunity to work across the education phases motivated, enthusiastic and ambitious students a friendly and supportive team of teachers well-resourced facilities a professionally stimulating and collaborative working environment a commitment to professional development, including an excellent CPD programme including ECT induction and Train to Teach candidates The school welcomes applications from Early Career Teachers (ECT). As an ECT at Preston Manor, in addition to receiving your full entitlement under the Early Career Framework, you will benefit from our bespoke professional programme, which take into consideration your future aspiration and well-being. Please note that staff at Preston Manor are not required to cover for colleagues. The above post provides an excellent opportunity to work in a high quality environment and to become part of a highly motivated and visionary staff. The Person: Preston Manor is a high achieving and successful school. We are looking for an excellent teacher to work within a committed department (and wider faculty) to continue to build on its existing strengths and successes. This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Teacher of Mathematics who is passionate about teaching. Mathematics is a valued and popular subject and qualification amongst our school community, offered at KS3, 4 and 5. We have a high uptake of students in KS5 and also offer Further Mathematics at KS5. The successful candidate will be expected to be able to teach at all Key Stages. How to apply: Safeguarding Preston Manor School and its staff are committed to safeguarding the welfare of children. The School is registered with the DBS and successful applicants will be required to complete successfully the Disclosure procedure at the Enhanced level. It is an offence for any person barred from working with children to apply for this post. The School's Application Form will only be accepted from candidates who have completed this form in full. CV's will not be accepted as a substitute. In addition to completing an application form, all applicants will be required to complete a criminal records self-declaration form. Please note you are not required to disclose convictions or cautions that are 'protected', as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013). If you have a conviction and are not sure whether is it 'protected', please visit the Gov.UK link below: Preston Manor School will conduct online searches for shortlisted candidates. This check will be undertaken based on the requirements set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025. The check will help to ensure safe and robust checks on the suitability of individuals to work within our school. The safeguarding responsibilities of this post have been outlined in the job description and person specification. Preston Manor School is committed to Equal Opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. For further information and an application pack, email or download the pack from our website via the button below. The school reserves the right to close the vacancy earlier than the date advertised, so early application is advised. Closing Date: noon on Friday 5 June 2026. Interview Date: w/c 8 June 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.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Name of Executive Headteacher - Russell Denial We 'ARE' Preston Manor School Ambition Responsibility Excellence The School: Established in 1938, Preston Manor School is a thriving, inclusive all-through school serving its local community. It operates across two sites, with a Lower School (Reception to Year 6) and an Upper School (Year 7 to Sixth Form), supporting students throughout their entire educational journey. The school has a committed staff and Governing Body alongside a supportive parent body. The school is known for strong academic performance, consistently exceeding national averages, and for its commitment to developing well-rounded individuals. With extensive outdoor space, students benefit from both academic and outdoor learning opportunities. At its core, the school promotes three key values: Ambition -encouraging students to aim high Responsibility -fostering accountability for self and others Excellence -striving for the best outcomes for everyone The Post: You will: have a passion for teaching and learning be an innovative and strategic thinker with vision and ideas be an excellent practitioner lead by example and act as a strong role model to students and staff have a positive, can do attitude with staff and students have a proven track record of achieving outstanding student progress though own practice be an effective team player and value every aspect of the life of the school have effective interpersonal skills with the ability to inspire students and staff be an active learner, who constantly strives to improve, with the desire to progress We offer: the opportunity to work across the education phases motivated, enthusiastic and ambitious students a friendly and supportive team of teachers well-resourced facilities a professionally stimulating and collaborative working environment a commitment to professional development, including an excellent CPD programme including ECT induction and Train to Teach candidates The school welcomes applications from Early Career Teachers (ECT). As an ECT at Preston Manor, in addition to receiving your full entitlement under the Early Career Framework, you will benefit from our bespoke professional programme, which take into consideration your future aspiration and well-being. Please note that staff at Preston Manor are not required to cover for colleagues. The above post provides an excellent opportunity to work in a high quality environment and to become part of a highly motivated and visionary staff. The Person: Preston Manor is a high achieving and successful school. We are looking for an excellent teacher to work within a committed department (and wider faculty) to continue to build on its existing strengths and successes. This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Teacher of Mathematics who is passionate about teaching. Mathematics is a valued and popular subject and qualification amongst our school community, offered at KS3, 4 and 5. We have a high uptake of students in KS5 and also offer Further Mathematics at KS5. The successful candidate will be expected to be able to teach at all Key Stages. How to apply: Safeguarding Preston Manor School and its staff are committed to safeguarding the welfare of children. The School is registered with the DBS and successful applicants will be required to complete successfully the Disclosure procedure at the Enhanced level. It is an offence for any person barred from working with children to apply for this post. The School's Application Form will only be accepted from candidates who have completed this form in full. CV's will not be accepted as a substitute. In addition to completing an application form, all applicants will be required to complete a criminal records self-declaration form. Please note you are not required to disclose convictions or cautions that are 'protected', as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013). If you have a conviction and are not sure whether is it 'protected', please visit the Gov.UK link below: Preston Manor School will conduct online searches for shortlisted candidates. This check will be undertaken based on the requirements set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025. The check will help to ensure safe and robust checks on the suitability of individuals to work within our school. The safeguarding responsibilities of this post have been outlined in the job description and person specification. Preston Manor School is committed to Equal Opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. For further information and an application pack, email or download the pack from our website via the button below. The school reserves the right to close the vacancy earlier than the date advertised, so early application is advised. Closing Date: noon on Friday 5 June 2026. Interview Date: w/c 8 June 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.
Rochester Diocesan Society and Board of Finance
Cascade Project Manager
Rochester Diocesan Society and Board of Finance West Malling, Kent
Project Manager (Cascade Wellbeing Project) Part Time 21 hours (3 days) per week Salary £24,000 (£40,000 FTE) We are seeking a Project Manager to deliver the Cascade Project a partnership between the St Benedict s Centre and the Diocese of Rochester. The project aims to develop a programme of initiatives and interventions to support frontline church leaders (lay and ordained, including Headteachers of church schools) with their wellbeing. The project has been under development for the past year. The Project Manager will lead the project from development to implementation. Funding has been committed by the Church Commissioners for the first 4 years of the implementation period. The Project Manager will provide overall leadership for the Cascade project, taking responsibility for setting culture and strategy and vision, developing strong and successful relationships with key external partners, delivering an imaginative programme (in person and online) to support the wellbeing of lay and ordained church leaders (including Headteachers of Church Schools) in the Diocese of Rochester and beyond, and ensuring that there are sufficient resources available for Cascade to flourish. Candidates should have experience of leadership in a church setting with project management experience. You should have an understanding of wellbeing issues for frontline workers and knowledge of a variety of therapeutic processes and other interventions. You will have excellent organisational and communications skills. Please see the attached Job Description for a full list of responsibilities, which include: Developing a clear vision and strategy for the project, ensuring that all necessary resources are in place for the project to flourish Developing, delivering and sustaining an imaginative and adaptive programme of interventions to support the wellbeing of lay and ordained church leaders, including workshops, peer support, therapy, counselling, one-to-one support, coaching, conferences, retreats, speakers on specific topics, etc Responsibility for building strong and effective relationships/partnerships with external stakeholders Please note that we are advertising this role in parallel with the role of St Benedict s Centre Warden. While the two roles are distinct, they are inter-related. We are open to flexing both appointments where one person is interested in holding both part-time roles together. What we can offer: Flexible working, Hybrid working and TOIL Generous holiday entitlement Contributory pension scheme Access to an Employee Assistance programme This is an employed post, if you are an ordained candidate wishing to remain a member of the clergy pension scheme, please contact us for a discussion about salary and pension. The St Benedict s Centre is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. The wider a group s diversity, the smarter, wiser, and more compassionate and creative its decision making becomes. We are committed to the Diocese of Rochester s aim to achieve diversity by seeking UKME/GMH colleagues and those from a wide-range of backgrounds, to help create a culture of inclusion and belonging. Closing date for applications: Friday 12 June Interviews will be held: Wednesday 1 July
May 26, 2026
Full time
Project Manager (Cascade Wellbeing Project) Part Time 21 hours (3 days) per week Salary £24,000 (£40,000 FTE) We are seeking a Project Manager to deliver the Cascade Project a partnership between the St Benedict s Centre and the Diocese of Rochester. The project aims to develop a programme of initiatives and interventions to support frontline church leaders (lay and ordained, including Headteachers of church schools) with their wellbeing. The project has been under development for the past year. The Project Manager will lead the project from development to implementation. Funding has been committed by the Church Commissioners for the first 4 years of the implementation period. The Project Manager will provide overall leadership for the Cascade project, taking responsibility for setting culture and strategy and vision, developing strong and successful relationships with key external partners, delivering an imaginative programme (in person and online) to support the wellbeing of lay and ordained church leaders (including Headteachers of Church Schools) in the Diocese of Rochester and beyond, and ensuring that there are sufficient resources available for Cascade to flourish. Candidates should have experience of leadership in a church setting with project management experience. You should have an understanding of wellbeing issues for frontline workers and knowledge of a variety of therapeutic processes and other interventions. You will have excellent organisational and communications skills. Please see the attached Job Description for a full list of responsibilities, which include: Developing a clear vision and strategy for the project, ensuring that all necessary resources are in place for the project to flourish Developing, delivering and sustaining an imaginative and adaptive programme of interventions to support the wellbeing of lay and ordained church leaders, including workshops, peer support, therapy, counselling, one-to-one support, coaching, conferences, retreats, speakers on specific topics, etc Responsibility for building strong and effective relationships/partnerships with external stakeholders Please note that we are advertising this role in parallel with the role of St Benedict s Centre Warden. While the two roles are distinct, they are inter-related. We are open to flexing both appointments where one person is interested in holding both part-time roles together. What we can offer: Flexible working, Hybrid working and TOIL Generous holiday entitlement Contributory pension scheme Access to an Employee Assistance programme This is an employed post, if you are an ordained candidate wishing to remain a member of the clergy pension scheme, please contact us for a discussion about salary and pension. The St Benedict s Centre is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. The wider a group s diversity, the smarter, wiser, and more compassionate and creative its decision making becomes. We are committed to the Diocese of Rochester s aim to achieve diversity by seeking UKME/GMH colleagues and those from a wide-range of backgrounds, to help create a culture of inclusion and belonging. Closing date for applications: Friday 12 June Interviews will be held: Wednesday 1 July
Governance, Compliance and Operations Manager
Middlesex Learning Partnership Hayes, Middlesex
Middlesex Learning Partnership Governance, Compliance and Operations Manager Salary: POA 29-33 (currently £42,769 - £46,967) This is a permanent position / Full-time Hybrid working and part time arrangements will be considered Are you ready to make a difference in a forward-thinking, thriving trust? Are you kind, collaborative and efficient, with an eye for detail? Do you have the skills to shape this new role? Robust governance and operations are essential in underpinning the success of our organisation. They help us to keep children safe, deliver great education, and support our leaders effectively. As our trust grows, we need to ensure that our compliance and operational arrangements scale with the organisation. Taking responsibility across a broad range of key support and governance functions, you will be excited by the opportunity to shape and develop this new role. Working closely with headteachers and senior leaders, your contribution will be key in ensuring that our policies and governance are strong enablers of organisational effectiveness. Your values and approach are more important to us than your professional background. You may have gained experience in a governance, compliance, policy, or a related field. And you may have worked within or beyond education. What matters most is that you are excited by the mission of our trust, that you recognise the essential contribution robust governance and compliance make, and that your high standards, attention to detail and energy will truly drive forward our work in this area. We are a growing trust and, over time, the role has the potential to evolve into a head of service or COO position. Closing date: 8:00am, Monday 1 June 2026. Interview date: Friday 5 June 2026. To be considered for the role, please attach an application form when applying.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Middlesex Learning Partnership Governance, Compliance and Operations Manager Salary: POA 29-33 (currently £42,769 - £46,967) This is a permanent position / Full-time Hybrid working and part time arrangements will be considered Are you ready to make a difference in a forward-thinking, thriving trust? Are you kind, collaborative and efficient, with an eye for detail? Do you have the skills to shape this new role? Robust governance and operations are essential in underpinning the success of our organisation. They help us to keep children safe, deliver great education, and support our leaders effectively. As our trust grows, we need to ensure that our compliance and operational arrangements scale with the organisation. Taking responsibility across a broad range of key support and governance functions, you will be excited by the opportunity to shape and develop this new role. Working closely with headteachers and senior leaders, your contribution will be key in ensuring that our policies and governance are strong enablers of organisational effectiveness. Your values and approach are more important to us than your professional background. You may have gained experience in a governance, compliance, policy, or a related field. And you may have worked within or beyond education. What matters most is that you are excited by the mission of our trust, that you recognise the essential contribution robust governance and compliance make, and that your high standards, attention to detail and energy will truly drive forward our work in this area. We are a growing trust and, over time, the role has the potential to evolve into a head of service or COO position. Closing date: 8:00am, Monday 1 June 2026. Interview date: Friday 5 June 2026. To be considered for the role, please attach an application form when applying.
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS
Middle Leader TLR & Class Teacher
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS Wembley, Middlesex
Hours 32.5 per week Times: Monday to Friday Term Time Only 'Learning and Growing Together' The School: Lyon Park Primary School is a flourishing learning community whereby inspirational teaching creates a love of learning for a diverse community, dedicated to achievement. Together we enable every child to achieve their best in all areas, from the time they enter the school irrespective of their starting points. Together we ensure that all teaching leads to the best outcomes. Together we support all pupils to develop as independent and collaborative learners who are able to take responsibility for their own learning and apply it within and beyond the school community. Together we share clear expectations about behaviour and safety to ensure the well-being of all in the school community. Together all in the school community takes responsibility for their actions and respects the differences and rights of others. Together all in the school community have the opportunity to share in the collective responsibility for self-evaluation and improvement. Together we share and promote a love for learning through the ethos and values of the school. The Post: Our happy and enthusiastic children Our positive , friendly and supportive staff team Opportunities for training and support The Person: Middle Leader TLR &Class Teacher Main purpose The teacher will: Fulfil the professional responsibilities of a teacher, as set out in the School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document Meet the expectations set out in the Teachers' Standards Duties and responsibilities Teaching: Plan and teach well-structured lessons to assigned classes, following the school's plans, curriculum and schemes of work Assess, monitor, record and report on the learning needs, progress and achievements of assigned pupils, making accurate and productive use of assessment Adapt teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of pupils Set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils Promote good progress and outcomes by pupils Demonstrate good subject and curriculum knowledge Contribute to the development, monitoring and evaluation of the School Improvement Plan. Monitor teaching standards with the Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher & Assistant Headteacher. Monitor and evaluate standards of learning in the school with the Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher & Assistant Headteacher. Attend Middle Leader / SLT meetings as required. Contribute to the creation of a climate that enables all staff to develop and maintain positive attitudes towards their teaching. Work collaboratively with SLT staff on identified school priorities. How to apply: Application forms and information packs can be found on the school website via the button below or please contact the school office for further details and an application form by an email or telephone . Closing Date: Rolling advert. Interview Date: Interviews will be held as candidates are shortlisted. Start Date: 1st September 2026. Brent Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undergo a DBS check.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Hours 32.5 per week Times: Monday to Friday Term Time Only 'Learning and Growing Together' The School: Lyon Park Primary School is a flourishing learning community whereby inspirational teaching creates a love of learning for a diverse community, dedicated to achievement. Together we enable every child to achieve their best in all areas, from the time they enter the school irrespective of their starting points. Together we ensure that all teaching leads to the best outcomes. Together we support all pupils to develop as independent and collaborative learners who are able to take responsibility for their own learning and apply it within and beyond the school community. Together we share clear expectations about behaviour and safety to ensure the well-being of all in the school community. Together all in the school community takes responsibility for their actions and respects the differences and rights of others. Together all in the school community have the opportunity to share in the collective responsibility for self-evaluation and improvement. Together we share and promote a love for learning through the ethos and values of the school. The Post: Our happy and enthusiastic children Our positive , friendly and supportive staff team Opportunities for training and support The Person: Middle Leader TLR &Class Teacher Main purpose The teacher will: Fulfil the professional responsibilities of a teacher, as set out in the School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document Meet the expectations set out in the Teachers' Standards Duties and responsibilities Teaching: Plan and teach well-structured lessons to assigned classes, following the school's plans, curriculum and schemes of work Assess, monitor, record and report on the learning needs, progress and achievements of assigned pupils, making accurate and productive use of assessment Adapt teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of pupils Set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils Promote good progress and outcomes by pupils Demonstrate good subject and curriculum knowledge Contribute to the development, monitoring and evaluation of the School Improvement Plan. Monitor teaching standards with the Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher & Assistant Headteacher. Monitor and evaluate standards of learning in the school with the Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher & Assistant Headteacher. Attend Middle Leader / SLT meetings as required. Contribute to the creation of a climate that enables all staff to develop and maintain positive attitudes towards their teaching. Work collaboratively with SLT staff on identified school priorities. How to apply: Application forms and information packs can be found on the school website via the button below or please contact the school office for further details and an application form by an email or telephone . Closing Date: Rolling advert. Interview Date: Interviews will be held as candidates are shortlisted. Start Date: 1st September 2026. Brent Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undergo a DBS check.
GARRATT PARK SCHOOL
Art, Design & Technology Technician
GARRATT PARK SCHOOL
32.5 Hours per Week Term Time Only (39 Weeks) Required from September 2026 Are you practical, organised and passionate about supporting creative learning opportunities for young people with special educational needs? We are seeking a flexible and proactive ADT Technician to support teaching and learning across Art, Design Technology and related practical subjects at Key Stages 3-5. The role includes preparing materials and equipment, maintaining specialist resources and learning spaces, supporting students during practical activities and ensuring high standards of health and safety. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in a practical, creative or technical environment who enjoys working as part of a team and building positive relationships with young people. Experience of working with students with SEND would be advantageous, although training and support will be provided. "Staff are proud to work at the school. They say that leaders consider their well-being and that they have the support and training they need to do their job." (Ofsted 2024) We provide all of our staff with a comprehensive training programme, including trauma-informed crisis prevention training (CPI). We understand the demands of working in a special school and provide all staff with 30 minutes Administration & Development time each day. Staff also benefit from a supportive team environment and access to our Employee Assistance Programme. Garratt Park School is a special school for children and young people aged 11-19 who have moderate learning difficulties, along with other special needs disabilities including Autism, SCLN, sensory impairments and a small number with more complex needs. We are situated in the inner London borough of Wandsworth and most of our students come from the local area, from diverse backgrounds with around one third entitled to free school meals. Earlsfield is well served by public transport with easy access to the city centre. To apply please download an application pack from the Wandsworth Council website which can be found via the 'visit website' button at the top of this page. Please contact Janice Button at for further information. Completed application should be returned to the school either by email: or post. Closing date: Wednesday 3rd June 2026 (at noon) Interviews: Week commencing 8th June 2026 We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to a DBS check. CVs are not accepted. GARRATT PARK SCHOOL Waldron Road, London, SW18 3TB Tel: Email: Headteacher: Sharon Gladstone Current roll: 215
May 26, 2026
Full time
32.5 Hours per Week Term Time Only (39 Weeks) Required from September 2026 Are you practical, organised and passionate about supporting creative learning opportunities for young people with special educational needs? We are seeking a flexible and proactive ADT Technician to support teaching and learning across Art, Design Technology and related practical subjects at Key Stages 3-5. The role includes preparing materials and equipment, maintaining specialist resources and learning spaces, supporting students during practical activities and ensuring high standards of health and safety. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in a practical, creative or technical environment who enjoys working as part of a team and building positive relationships with young people. Experience of working with students with SEND would be advantageous, although training and support will be provided. "Staff are proud to work at the school. They say that leaders consider their well-being and that they have the support and training they need to do their job." (Ofsted 2024) We provide all of our staff with a comprehensive training programme, including trauma-informed crisis prevention training (CPI). We understand the demands of working in a special school and provide all staff with 30 minutes Administration & Development time each day. Staff also benefit from a supportive team environment and access to our Employee Assistance Programme. Garratt Park School is a special school for children and young people aged 11-19 who have moderate learning difficulties, along with other special needs disabilities including Autism, SCLN, sensory impairments and a small number with more complex needs. We are situated in the inner London borough of Wandsworth and most of our students come from the local area, from diverse backgrounds with around one third entitled to free school meals. Earlsfield is well served by public transport with easy access to the city centre. To apply please download an application pack from the Wandsworth Council website which can be found via the 'visit website' button at the top of this page. Please contact Janice Button at for further information. Completed application should be returned to the school either by email: or post. Closing date: Wednesday 3rd June 2026 (at noon) Interviews: Week commencing 8th June 2026 We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to a DBS check. CVs are not accepted. GARRATT PARK SCHOOL Waldron Road, London, SW18 3TB Tel: Email: Headteacher: Sharon Gladstone Current roll: 215
GARRATT PARK SCHOOL
Food Technician
GARRATT PARK SCHOOL
32.5 Hours per Week Term Time Only (39 Weeks) Required from September 2026 Are you organised, practical and passionate about supporting young people with special educational needs? We are seeking a positive and flexible Food Technician to support our Food Studies curriculum across Key Stages 3-5. The role involves preparing materials and equipment for practical lessons, maintaining a safe and organised learning environment, supporting students during cooking activities and contributing to the smooth running of the department. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in catering, food preparation or education support who enjoys working as part of a team and building positive relationships with young people. Experience of working with students with SEND would be advantageous, although training and support will be provided. "Staff are proud to work at the school. They say that leaders consider their well-being and that they have the support and training they need to do their job." (Ofsted 2024) We provide all of our staff with a comprehensive training programme, including trauma-informed crisis prevention training (CPI). We understand the demands of working in a special school and provide all staff with 30 minutes Administration & Development time each day. Staff also benefit from a supportive team environment and access to our Employee Assistance Programme. Garratt Park School is a special school for children and young people aged 11-19 who have moderate learning difficulties, along with other special needs disabilities including Autism, SCLN, sensory impairments and a small number with more complex needs. We are situated in the inner London borough of Wandsworth and most of our students come from the local area, from diverse backgrounds with around one third entitled to free school meals. Earlsfield is well served by public transport with easy access to the city centre. To apply please download an application pack from the Wandsworth Council website which can be found via the 'visit website' button at the top of this page. Please contact Janice Button at for further information. Completed application should be returned to the school either by email or post. Closing date: Wednesday 3rd June 2026 (at noon) Interviews: Week commencing 8th June 2026 We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to a DBS check. CVs are not accepted. GARRATT PARK SCHOOL Waldron Road, London, SW18 3TB Tel: Email: Headteacher: Sharon Gladstone Current roll: 215
May 26, 2026
Full time
32.5 Hours per Week Term Time Only (39 Weeks) Required from September 2026 Are you organised, practical and passionate about supporting young people with special educational needs? We are seeking a positive and flexible Food Technician to support our Food Studies curriculum across Key Stages 3-5. The role involves preparing materials and equipment for practical lessons, maintaining a safe and organised learning environment, supporting students during cooking activities and contributing to the smooth running of the department. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in catering, food preparation or education support who enjoys working as part of a team and building positive relationships with young people. Experience of working with students with SEND would be advantageous, although training and support will be provided. "Staff are proud to work at the school. They say that leaders consider their well-being and that they have the support and training they need to do their job." (Ofsted 2024) We provide all of our staff with a comprehensive training programme, including trauma-informed crisis prevention training (CPI). We understand the demands of working in a special school and provide all staff with 30 minutes Administration & Development time each day. Staff also benefit from a supportive team environment and access to our Employee Assistance Programme. Garratt Park School is a special school for children and young people aged 11-19 who have moderate learning difficulties, along with other special needs disabilities including Autism, SCLN, sensory impairments and a small number with more complex needs. We are situated in the inner London borough of Wandsworth and most of our students come from the local area, from diverse backgrounds with around one third entitled to free school meals. Earlsfield is well served by public transport with easy access to the city centre. To apply please download an application pack from the Wandsworth Council website which can be found via the 'visit website' button at the top of this page. Please contact Janice Button at for further information. Completed application should be returned to the school either by email or post. Closing date: Wednesday 3rd June 2026 (at noon) Interviews: Week commencing 8th June 2026 We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to a DBS check. CVs are not accepted. GARRATT PARK SCHOOL Waldron Road, London, SW18 3TB Tel: Email: Headteacher: Sharon Gladstone Current roll: 215
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS
Class Teachers
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS Brent, London
Name of Head Teacher: Executive Headteacher - Theresa Landreth / Head of School - Helen Box Salary: Main Scale 1-6 Hours: 27.5 hours per week Inspiring the minds of tomorrow to be confident life-long learners. The School: Mitchell Brook Primary is a vibrant, diverse, anti-racist school in North West London. Our school vision supports a drive focused on ambition, identity and society ensuring that all of our children are ready for life in the 21st century and beyond our school. The school is a dynamic hub of creativity and innovation where the staff have the opportunity to develop amongst like-minded individuals. We are a large school with a family atmosphere, which supports individual innovation and team collaboration. We pride ourselves on being a diverse school community who strives to give the very best to our children to ensure they are fully equipped to be excellent citizens of the future. The Post: Mitchell Brook is looking to recruit high quality staff for September 2026. Highly committed to strong outcomes for all, we are looking for class teachers with passion for truly making a difference. By joining our team, you'll join a dynamic, evolving and passionate community of staff, united by a shared commitment to our vision and underpinned by a drive for academic excellence, outstanding pastoral care and high-quality enrichment, which supports our children in becoming well-rounded individuals. This is a school with opportunities to progress for the right candidates. ECTs are welcome to apply. The Person: If you would like to join our school community you will need to be: Passionate about teaching and learning An excellent class teacher Resilient and up for any challenge Nurturing Willing to go the extra mile Racially literate An effective and active team member. Experience: First Degree and PGCE or B Ed/B.A. (with QTS) or QRS via employment based route Training in and experience of primary teaching. How to apply: Visits to the school are welcomed and encouraged. Please access the person specification and job description by going to our website via the button below. The completed application form should be sent as an email attachment. Please ensure you have stated your preference for Key stage. Due to the high volume of applicants. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview. Closing Date: Friday 5 June 2026. Interview Date: w/c 8June 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.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Name of Head Teacher: Executive Headteacher - Theresa Landreth / Head of School - Helen Box Salary: Main Scale 1-6 Hours: 27.5 hours per week Inspiring the minds of tomorrow to be confident life-long learners. The School: Mitchell Brook Primary is a vibrant, diverse, anti-racist school in North West London. Our school vision supports a drive focused on ambition, identity and society ensuring that all of our children are ready for life in the 21st century and beyond our school. The school is a dynamic hub of creativity and innovation where the staff have the opportunity to develop amongst like-minded individuals. We are a large school with a family atmosphere, which supports individual innovation and team collaboration. We pride ourselves on being a diverse school community who strives to give the very best to our children to ensure they are fully equipped to be excellent citizens of the future. The Post: Mitchell Brook is looking to recruit high quality staff for September 2026. Highly committed to strong outcomes for all, we are looking for class teachers with passion for truly making a difference. By joining our team, you'll join a dynamic, evolving and passionate community of staff, united by a shared commitment to our vision and underpinned by a drive for academic excellence, outstanding pastoral care and high-quality enrichment, which supports our children in becoming well-rounded individuals. This is a school with opportunities to progress for the right candidates. ECTs are welcome to apply. The Person: If you would like to join our school community you will need to be: Passionate about teaching and learning An excellent class teacher Resilient and up for any challenge Nurturing Willing to go the extra mile Racially literate An effective and active team member. Experience: First Degree and PGCE or B Ed/B.A. (with QTS) or QRS via employment based route Training in and experience of primary teaching. How to apply: Visits to the school are welcomed and encouraged. Please access the person specification and job description by going to our website via the button below. The completed application form should be sent as an email attachment. Please ensure you have stated your preference for Key stage. Due to the high volume of applicants. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview. Closing Date: Friday 5 June 2026. Interview Date: w/c 8June 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.

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