Qualified Teachers (QTS Pre-June 2016) Flexible Nursery Practitioner Roles Across North West London Are you a Qualified Teacher with QTS obtained before June 2016 looking for a more flexible role within Early Years? We are currently recruiting experienced and passionate teachers who are happy to work as Nursery Practitioners across Kentish Town, Kilburn, Dollis Hill, Wembley, Maida Vale , and surrounding areas. These opportunities are ideal for teachers looking to slow down from the demands of the classroom , achieve a better work-life balance, or secure regular, guaranteed work within a rewarding Early Years environment. What We Offer Excellent hourly rates Flexible shifts to suit your lifestyle: 8:00am 6:00pm 10:00am 4:00pm 2:00pm 6:00pm Full-time and part-time opportunities available Work across a variety of friendly and welcoming nurseries Consistent and guaranteed work available Ongoing support from a dedicated team The flexibility to choose the days and hours that work best for you Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) obtained before June 2016 . A genuine passion for supporting children's learning and development. Happy to work in Nursery Practitioner roles within Early Years settings. Caring, reliable and adaptable with a positive attitude. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Able to provide engaging and nurturing experiences for young children. Whether you're looking to step away from the pressures of mainstream teaching, reduce your workload, or simply enjoy more flexibility while maintaining regular employment, we would love to hear from you. Join our team and enjoy the perfect balance of flexibility, support and guaranteed work. To apply, please send your CV to: (url removed) About TeacherActive TeacherActive is one of the UK s leading education recruitment agencies, with over 20 years of experience supporting schools and education professionals. We place teachers and support staff into a wide range of temporary, contract and permanent roles, helping candidates find rewarding opportunities that suit their experience, availability and career goals. We pride ourselves on providing an excellent service to both our schools and candidates. Equal Opportunities Statement TeacherActive is an equal opportunities employer and operates as an Employment Business and Employment Agency in providing temporary, contract and permanent job seeking services. Safeguarding and DBS Compliance Registration may involve an enhanced DBS check, ID checks and the supply of good professional references, depending on the role. We are committed to safeguarding and compliance across all placements. Regular external audits have shown repeatedly that our standards are exceptional. We are passionate about finding the right staff for each education environment.
Jun 14, 2026
Seasonal
Qualified Teachers (QTS Pre-June 2016) Flexible Nursery Practitioner Roles Across North West London Are you a Qualified Teacher with QTS obtained before June 2016 looking for a more flexible role within Early Years? We are currently recruiting experienced and passionate teachers who are happy to work as Nursery Practitioners across Kentish Town, Kilburn, Dollis Hill, Wembley, Maida Vale , and surrounding areas. These opportunities are ideal for teachers looking to slow down from the demands of the classroom , achieve a better work-life balance, or secure regular, guaranteed work within a rewarding Early Years environment. What We Offer Excellent hourly rates Flexible shifts to suit your lifestyle: 8:00am 6:00pm 10:00am 4:00pm 2:00pm 6:00pm Full-time and part-time opportunities available Work across a variety of friendly and welcoming nurseries Consistent and guaranteed work available Ongoing support from a dedicated team The flexibility to choose the days and hours that work best for you Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) obtained before June 2016 . A genuine passion for supporting children's learning and development. Happy to work in Nursery Practitioner roles within Early Years settings. Caring, reliable and adaptable with a positive attitude. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Able to provide engaging and nurturing experiences for young children. Whether you're looking to step away from the pressures of mainstream teaching, reduce your workload, or simply enjoy more flexibility while maintaining regular employment, we would love to hear from you. Join our team and enjoy the perfect balance of flexibility, support and guaranteed work. To apply, please send your CV to: (url removed) About TeacherActive TeacherActive is one of the UK s leading education recruitment agencies, with over 20 years of experience supporting schools and education professionals. We place teachers and support staff into a wide range of temporary, contract and permanent roles, helping candidates find rewarding opportunities that suit their experience, availability and career goals. We pride ourselves on providing an excellent service to both our schools and candidates. Equal Opportunities Statement TeacherActive is an equal opportunities employer and operates as an Employment Business and Employment Agency in providing temporary, contract and permanent job seeking services. Safeguarding and DBS Compliance Registration may involve an enhanced DBS check, ID checks and the supply of good professional references, depending on the role. We are committed to safeguarding and compliance across all placements. Regular external audits have shown repeatedly that our standards are exceptional. We are passionate about finding the right staff for each education environment.
Year 5 Teacher Barnet Autumn Term Contract September 2026 Start A highly regarded two-form entry primary school in Barnet, is seeking an experienced and committed Year 5 Teacher to join the school from September 2026. This is a full-time position for the Autumn Term (September-December), with the possibility of the role continuing beyond Christmas for the right candidate. The school is looking for a confident Key Stage 2 practitioner who can quickly establish positive relationships and maintain high standards of teaching and learning. The Role Full-time Year 5 Teacher position Teaching a well-behaved and engaged Year 5 class Full class teacher responsibilities, including planning, assessment and parent consultations Shared planning and collaboration with the parallel Year 5 teacher Delivering engaging and challenging lessons aligned with the Key Stage 2 curriculum Monitoring pupil progress and ensuring strong outcomes for all learners Opportunity for the role to extend beyond the Autumn Term The Successful Candidate Will Have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Recent experience teaching within Key Stage 2 Strong curriculum knowledge and effective classroom management skills A positive and proactive approach to teaching and learning Excellent communication and organisational skills The ability to quickly integrate into an established school team The School Offers A welcoming and supportive leadership team A collaborative two-form entry environment Shared planning opportunities with an experienced Year 5 colleague Well-behaved pupils who enjoy learning A popular and well-respected school within the local community Excellent public transport links On-site parking available Salary 195 - 255 per day, depending on experience. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Key Stage 2 teacher to join a successful Southgate primary school and make an immediate impact within a supportive and well-established team. To apply, please send your up-to-date CV to (url removed)
Jun 14, 2026
Contractor
Year 5 Teacher Barnet Autumn Term Contract September 2026 Start A highly regarded two-form entry primary school in Barnet, is seeking an experienced and committed Year 5 Teacher to join the school from September 2026. This is a full-time position for the Autumn Term (September-December), with the possibility of the role continuing beyond Christmas for the right candidate. The school is looking for a confident Key Stage 2 practitioner who can quickly establish positive relationships and maintain high standards of teaching and learning. The Role Full-time Year 5 Teacher position Teaching a well-behaved and engaged Year 5 class Full class teacher responsibilities, including planning, assessment and parent consultations Shared planning and collaboration with the parallel Year 5 teacher Delivering engaging and challenging lessons aligned with the Key Stage 2 curriculum Monitoring pupil progress and ensuring strong outcomes for all learners Opportunity for the role to extend beyond the Autumn Term The Successful Candidate Will Have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Recent experience teaching within Key Stage 2 Strong curriculum knowledge and effective classroom management skills A positive and proactive approach to teaching and learning Excellent communication and organisational skills The ability to quickly integrate into an established school team The School Offers A welcoming and supportive leadership team A collaborative two-form entry environment Shared planning opportunities with an experienced Year 5 colleague Well-behaved pupils who enjoy learning A popular and well-respected school within the local community Excellent public transport links On-site parking available Salary 195 - 255 per day, depending on experience. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Key Stage 2 teacher to join a successful Southgate primary school and make an immediate impact within a supportive and well-established team. To apply, please send your up-to-date CV to (url removed)
SEN Primary School Teacher (Special School Experience Essential) Location: Middleton, Greater Manchester (M24 Area) Salary: MPS / UPS + SEN Allowance (depending on experience) Job Type: Full-Time, Long Term / Permanent Start Date: September 2026 (or sooner by agreement) Inspire, Support and Transform Young Lives We are seeking a passionate, dedicated and experienced Primary School Teacher to join a highly supportive and specialist educational setting in the Middleton ( M24 ) area of Greater Manchester. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a well-established primary special school for children aged 3-11 with a wide range of complex learning needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD), Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Physical Disabilities and Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD). The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic and adaptable teacher who is committed to helping every child achieve, belong and thrive. What's On Offer : Salary MPS / UPS + SEN Allowance depending on experience. A welcoming and supportive staff team Excellent opportunities for professional development Specialist training and ongoing SEND support High staff-to-pupil ratios A positive and inclusive school community Well-resourced learning environments The Ideal Candidate Will Have : Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience working in a special school or specialist SEND provision Experience teaching within a primary setting Strong understanding of a range of special educational needs, including autism and complex learning difficulties Experience adapting lessons to meet individual learning needs Excellent behaviour management and communication skills A nurturing , patient and flexible approach Key Responsibilities : Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons tailored to individual pupil needs Create a safe, inclusive and stimulating classroom environment Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, therapists and families Monitor pupil progress and contribute to EHCP reviews and assessments Promote independence, confidence and positive attitudes to learning Why Apply? This role is ideal for a teacher who is passionate about SEND and wants to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with complex needs. You will join a dedicated team committed to providing a caring and ambitious educational experience for every pupil. To apply, please submit your CV and a brief covering statement outlining your experience and suitability for the role.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
SEN Primary School Teacher (Special School Experience Essential) Location: Middleton, Greater Manchester (M24 Area) Salary: MPS / UPS + SEN Allowance (depending on experience) Job Type: Full-Time, Long Term / Permanent Start Date: September 2026 (or sooner by agreement) Inspire, Support and Transform Young Lives We are seeking a passionate, dedicated and experienced Primary School Teacher to join a highly supportive and specialist educational setting in the Middleton ( M24 ) area of Greater Manchester. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a well-established primary special school for children aged 3-11 with a wide range of complex learning needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD), Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Physical Disabilities and Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD). The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic and adaptable teacher who is committed to helping every child achieve, belong and thrive. What's On Offer : Salary MPS / UPS + SEN Allowance depending on experience. A welcoming and supportive staff team Excellent opportunities for professional development Specialist training and ongoing SEND support High staff-to-pupil ratios A positive and inclusive school community Well-resourced learning environments The Ideal Candidate Will Have : Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience working in a special school or specialist SEND provision Experience teaching within a primary setting Strong understanding of a range of special educational needs, including autism and complex learning difficulties Experience adapting lessons to meet individual learning needs Excellent behaviour management and communication skills A nurturing , patient and flexible approach Key Responsibilities : Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons tailored to individual pupil needs Create a safe, inclusive and stimulating classroom environment Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, therapists and families Monitor pupil progress and contribute to EHCP reviews and assessments Promote independence, confidence and positive attitudes to learning Why Apply? This role is ideal for a teacher who is passionate about SEND and wants to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with complex needs. You will join a dedicated team committed to providing a caring and ambitious educational experience for every pupil. To apply, please submit your CV and a brief covering statement outlining your experience and suitability for the role.
Teaching Assistant - Resource Base (Complex ASD) - Druids Heath, BirminghamAspire People are currently recruiting for a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant to join the Resource Base of a welcoming primary school in Druids Heath.This is a rewarding opportunity to support pupils with a range of complex needs, primarily Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), within a specialist Resource Base provision. The Resource Base caters for up to 24 pupils and provides a structured, nurturing environment designed to help children achieve their individual academic, social, and emotional goals.The successful candidate will work closely with teachers, support staff, and external professionals to provide high-quality support tailored to the individual needs of the pupils.The Role: Full-time Teaching Assistant position within the school's Resource Base Supporting pupils with complex ASD and additional learning needs Assisting with the delivery of personalised learning activities and interventions Supporting communication, social interaction, and emotional regulation Promoting independence and positive engagement in learning Working collaboratively with the wider SEND team and class staff Supporting pupils during lessons, transitions, and less structured times throughout the school dayThe Ideal Candidate Will: Have experience supporting children with ASD and/or complex additional needs Be patient, resilient, and able to remain calm in challenging situations Have a good understanding of strategies that support children with communication and sensory needs Be committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment Have excellent communication and teamwork skills Be passionate about supporting children to achieve their full potential Hold a relevant Teaching Assistant qualification or have equivalent experience (desirable but not essential)This position would suit an experienced Teaching Assistant, SEND Support Worker, Learning Support Assistant, or anyone with a genuine passion for supporting children with complex additional needs.If you are interested, please apply with your CV and we'll be in touch!Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Jun 14, 2026
Seasonal
Teaching Assistant - Resource Base (Complex ASD) - Druids Heath, BirminghamAspire People are currently recruiting for a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant to join the Resource Base of a welcoming primary school in Druids Heath.This is a rewarding opportunity to support pupils with a range of complex needs, primarily Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), within a specialist Resource Base provision. The Resource Base caters for up to 24 pupils and provides a structured, nurturing environment designed to help children achieve their individual academic, social, and emotional goals.The successful candidate will work closely with teachers, support staff, and external professionals to provide high-quality support tailored to the individual needs of the pupils.The Role: Full-time Teaching Assistant position within the school's Resource Base Supporting pupils with complex ASD and additional learning needs Assisting with the delivery of personalised learning activities and interventions Supporting communication, social interaction, and emotional regulation Promoting independence and positive engagement in learning Working collaboratively with the wider SEND team and class staff Supporting pupils during lessons, transitions, and less structured times throughout the school dayThe Ideal Candidate Will: Have experience supporting children with ASD and/or complex additional needs Be patient, resilient, and able to remain calm in challenging situations Have a good understanding of strategies that support children with communication and sensory needs Be committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment Have excellent communication and teamwork skills Be passionate about supporting children to achieve their full potential Hold a relevant Teaching Assistant qualification or have equivalent experience (desirable but not essential)This position would suit an experienced Teaching Assistant, SEND Support Worker, Learning Support Assistant, or anyone with a genuine passion for supporting children with complex additional needs.If you are interested, please apply with your CV and we'll be in touch!Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Year 4 & Year 5 Teachers - Full-Time, Permanent Roles Hackney / North London September Start £40,317 - £57,632 (M1 - UPS1) Immediate Interviews Available An exciting opportunity has arisen for two passionate and dedicated teachers to join a vibrant and inclusive primary school in North London on a full-time, permanent basis from September. The school is recruiting for a Year 4 Teacher and a Year 5 Teacher , with both roles open to enthusiastic practitioners who are committed to making a real difference in children's lives. This is an ideal opportunity for teachers who are not only strong classroom practitioners but who also have a genuine passion for working with children from deprived or socio-economically challenged backgrounds , and who are deeply committed to raising aspirations and improving life chances. The Roles Positions: Year 4 Teacher & Year 5 Teacher (Key Stage 2) Start Date: September 2026 Contract: Full-Time, Permanent - £40,317 - £57,632 (M1 - UPS1) Location: North London (Hackney / surrounding area) Interviews: Immediate interviews and trial lessons available About the School - Ethos, Community & Location The school is situated in a diverse and vibrant part of North London , serving a richly multicultural community. The area is characterised by high levels of social deprivation, and the school plays a vital role at the heart of the community, providing stability, care and opportunity for its pupils. Despite the challenges faced by many families, the school maintains a strong culture of ambition, warmth and resilience. It is deeply committed to ensuring that every child, regardless of background, is given the tools, support and encouragement needed to succeed. The school ethos is built around: High expectations for all pupils, regardless of starting point A relentless focus on closing the attainment gap Strong pastoral care and emotional support A nurturing, trauma-informed and inclusive approach Building confidence, resilience and aspiration in every child Strong partnerships with families and the wider community Curriculum & Teaching Approach The curriculum is designed to be engaging, knowledge-rich and carefully structured to support pupils who may have gaps in learning. Key features include: Strong focus on core subjects: Reading, Writing and Mathematics Systematic phonics and accelerated reading development Explicit teaching and carefully scaffolded learning High emphasis on oracy and vocabulary development Creative, topic-based learning to build engagement and cultural capital Targeted intervention to ensure rapid progress for all learners Teachers are expected to be highly reflective practitioners who can adapt teaching to meet the needs of all pupils. Support & Professional Development The school is highly committed to staff development and understands the importance of strong support when working in challenging contexts. As a Year 4 or Year 5 Teacher, you will benefit from: A strong and supportive Senior Leadership Team Experienced phase and curriculum leaders High-quality CPD focused on behaviour, SEND and adaptive teaching Structured mentoring and coaching Collaborative planning and shared resources A strong behaviour system that supports consistency and safety A team culture built on trust, support and shared purpose The Ideal Candidate We are looking for teachers who: Are passionate about improving outcomes for disadvantaged children Have strong knowledge of the KS2 curriculum Are nurturing, patient and resilient practitioners Can build strong relationships with pupils and families Have high expectations for behaviour and achievement Work effectively as part of a committed and supportive team Are reflective and committed to professional growth This is a powerful opportunity for a Year 4 or Year 5 Teacher to join a school where your impact will be meaningful, visible and life-changing for many pupils. Immediate interviews and trial lessons available - apply today to secure your role for September 2026!
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Year 4 & Year 5 Teachers - Full-Time, Permanent Roles Hackney / North London September Start £40,317 - £57,632 (M1 - UPS1) Immediate Interviews Available An exciting opportunity has arisen for two passionate and dedicated teachers to join a vibrant and inclusive primary school in North London on a full-time, permanent basis from September. The school is recruiting for a Year 4 Teacher and a Year 5 Teacher , with both roles open to enthusiastic practitioners who are committed to making a real difference in children's lives. This is an ideal opportunity for teachers who are not only strong classroom practitioners but who also have a genuine passion for working with children from deprived or socio-economically challenged backgrounds , and who are deeply committed to raising aspirations and improving life chances. The Roles Positions: Year 4 Teacher & Year 5 Teacher (Key Stage 2) Start Date: September 2026 Contract: Full-Time, Permanent - £40,317 - £57,632 (M1 - UPS1) Location: North London (Hackney / surrounding area) Interviews: Immediate interviews and trial lessons available About the School - Ethos, Community & Location The school is situated in a diverse and vibrant part of North London , serving a richly multicultural community. The area is characterised by high levels of social deprivation, and the school plays a vital role at the heart of the community, providing stability, care and opportunity for its pupils. Despite the challenges faced by many families, the school maintains a strong culture of ambition, warmth and resilience. It is deeply committed to ensuring that every child, regardless of background, is given the tools, support and encouragement needed to succeed. The school ethos is built around: High expectations for all pupils, regardless of starting point A relentless focus on closing the attainment gap Strong pastoral care and emotional support A nurturing, trauma-informed and inclusive approach Building confidence, resilience and aspiration in every child Strong partnerships with families and the wider community Curriculum & Teaching Approach The curriculum is designed to be engaging, knowledge-rich and carefully structured to support pupils who may have gaps in learning. Key features include: Strong focus on core subjects: Reading, Writing and Mathematics Systematic phonics and accelerated reading development Explicit teaching and carefully scaffolded learning High emphasis on oracy and vocabulary development Creative, topic-based learning to build engagement and cultural capital Targeted intervention to ensure rapid progress for all learners Teachers are expected to be highly reflective practitioners who can adapt teaching to meet the needs of all pupils. Support & Professional Development The school is highly committed to staff development and understands the importance of strong support when working in challenging contexts. As a Year 4 or Year 5 Teacher, you will benefit from: A strong and supportive Senior Leadership Team Experienced phase and curriculum leaders High-quality CPD focused on behaviour, SEND and adaptive teaching Structured mentoring and coaching Collaborative planning and shared resources A strong behaviour system that supports consistency and safety A team culture built on trust, support and shared purpose The Ideal Candidate We are looking for teachers who: Are passionate about improving outcomes for disadvantaged children Have strong knowledge of the KS2 curriculum Are nurturing, patient and resilient practitioners Can build strong relationships with pupils and families Have high expectations for behaviour and achievement Work effectively as part of a committed and supportive team Are reflective and committed to professional growth This is a powerful opportunity for a Year 4 or Year 5 Teacher to join a school where your impact will be meaningful, visible and life-changing for many pupils. Immediate interviews and trial lessons available - apply today to secure your role for September 2026!
Year 5 1:1 Teaching Assistant Druids Heath, Birmingham1st September 2026-Ongoing Until July 2027Aspire People are currently recruiting for a dedicated and resilient 1:1 Teaching Assistant to join a supportive primary school in Druids Heath from September 2026.This full-time position involves providing individual support for a pupil in Year 5 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), challenging behaviours, and high additional needs. The role is expected to continue for the duration of the academic year until July 2027.The successful candidate will play a vital role in helping the pupil access learning, regulate their emotions, develop positive relationships, and achieve their full potential both academically and socially.The Role: Full-time 1:1 Teaching Assistant position Supporting a Year 5 pupil with ASD and complex additional needs Managing and responding appropriately to challenging behaviours Implementing strategies to support emotional regulation and engagement Working closely with the class teacher, SENDCo, and wider support team Promoting independence, confidence, and positive learning behaviours Supporting the pupil both within the classroom and during less structured times of the school dayThe Ideal Candidate Will: Have previous experience supporting children with ASD and additional needs Be confident managing challenging behaviours in a calm and consistent manner Have a patient, nurturing, and resilient approach Be able to build positive and trusting relationships with pupils Have strong communication and teamwork skills Be committed to supporting the educational, emotional, and social development of children Hold a relevant Teaching Assistant qualification or have equivalent experience (desirable but not essential)If you are passionate about supporting children with additional needs and are looking for a rewarding long-term role, we would love to hear from you.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Jun 14, 2026
Seasonal
Year 5 1:1 Teaching Assistant Druids Heath, Birmingham1st September 2026-Ongoing Until July 2027Aspire People are currently recruiting for a dedicated and resilient 1:1 Teaching Assistant to join a supportive primary school in Druids Heath from September 2026.This full-time position involves providing individual support for a pupil in Year 5 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), challenging behaviours, and high additional needs. The role is expected to continue for the duration of the academic year until July 2027.The successful candidate will play a vital role in helping the pupil access learning, regulate their emotions, develop positive relationships, and achieve their full potential both academically and socially.The Role: Full-time 1:1 Teaching Assistant position Supporting a Year 5 pupil with ASD and complex additional needs Managing and responding appropriately to challenging behaviours Implementing strategies to support emotional regulation and engagement Working closely with the class teacher, SENDCo, and wider support team Promoting independence, confidence, and positive learning behaviours Supporting the pupil both within the classroom and during less structured times of the school dayThe Ideal Candidate Will: Have previous experience supporting children with ASD and additional needs Be confident managing challenging behaviours in a calm and consistent manner Have a patient, nurturing, and resilient approach Be able to build positive and trusting relationships with pupils Have strong communication and teamwork skills Be committed to supporting the educational, emotional, and social development of children Hold a relevant Teaching Assistant qualification or have equivalent experience (desirable but not essential)If you are passionate about supporting children with additional needs and are looking for a rewarding long-term role, we would love to hear from you.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Humanities Graduate Feltham September 2026 Start A nationally recognised Outstanding school in Feltham is seeking a driven and academically strong Humanities Graduate to support pupils across History, Geography and related subjects from September 2026. This Humanities Graduate role is ideal for aspiring teachers looking to gain classroom experience before Teacher Training in 2027. Humanities Graduate Benefits £24,258 salary paid on a full-time contract Teacher Training opportunities from September 2027 Outstanding training, mentoring and career progression Work within an ambitious and inclusive school environment Excellent support from experienced teaching staff Opportunity to make a genuine impact in Feltham Humanities Graduate Role Support pupils within Humanities lessons across KS3 and KS4 Deliver targeted interventions and revision support Encourage engagement across History, Geography and wider Humanities Support vulnerable pupils and those with SEND Gain valuable classroom experience before Teacher Training Promote high expectations and positive learning behaviours Humanities Graduate Person Specification 1st Class or 2:1 degree from a top UK university Excellent academic record including strong A-Level results Passion for education and working with young people Strong extracurricular profile and leadership qualities desirable Open-minded, resilient and eager to learn Candidates from Feltham , Hounslow and surrounding areas encouraged to apply This Humanities Graduate opportunity in Feltham offers the perfect foundation for graduates aspiring to become outstanding teachers in the future. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Humanities Graduate in Feltham. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Humanities Graduate role. Humanities Graduate Feltham
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Humanities Graduate Feltham September 2026 Start A nationally recognised Outstanding school in Feltham is seeking a driven and academically strong Humanities Graduate to support pupils across History, Geography and related subjects from September 2026. This Humanities Graduate role is ideal for aspiring teachers looking to gain classroom experience before Teacher Training in 2027. Humanities Graduate Benefits £24,258 salary paid on a full-time contract Teacher Training opportunities from September 2027 Outstanding training, mentoring and career progression Work within an ambitious and inclusive school environment Excellent support from experienced teaching staff Opportunity to make a genuine impact in Feltham Humanities Graduate Role Support pupils within Humanities lessons across KS3 and KS4 Deliver targeted interventions and revision support Encourage engagement across History, Geography and wider Humanities Support vulnerable pupils and those with SEND Gain valuable classroom experience before Teacher Training Promote high expectations and positive learning behaviours Humanities Graduate Person Specification 1st Class or 2:1 degree from a top UK university Excellent academic record including strong A-Level results Passion for education and working with young people Strong extracurricular profile and leadership qualities desirable Open-minded, resilient and eager to learn Candidates from Feltham , Hounslow and surrounding areas encouraged to apply This Humanities Graduate opportunity in Feltham offers the perfect foundation for graduates aspiring to become outstanding teachers in the future. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Humanities Graduate in Feltham. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Humanities Graduate role. Humanities Graduate Feltham
English Graduate Feltham September 2026 Start An Outstanding all-through school in Feltham is searching for an ambitious English Graduate to join their exceptional English department from September 2026. This exciting English Graduate opportunity is perfect for a high-achieving graduate from a top UK university looking to gain meaningful school experience before training to teach. English Graduate Benefits £24,258 salary paid on a full-time contract Teacher Training opportunities available from September 2027 Outstanding CPD, mentoring and progression routes Work alongside exceptional teachers and school leaders Supportive staff culture with strong wellbeing focus Fantastic opportunity for aspiring teachers in Feltham English Graduate Role Support pupils across English lessons and literacy interventions Deliver 1:1 and small-group academic support Help students develop reading, writing and communication skills Work closely with vulnerable pupils and SEND students Gain hands-on classroom experience ahead of Teacher Training Contribute to an ambitious and inclusive school culture English Graduate Person Specification 1st Class or 2:1 degree from a leading UK university Strong A-Level and GCSE results, ideally A s and As Passion for English, education and social mobility Open to feedback and eager to develop professionally Previous child-centred experience desirable but not essential Applicants from Feltham , Hounslow or surrounding areas encouraged to apply This English Graduate opportunity in Feltham is ideal for aspiring teachers looking to work within an Outstanding school before beginning formal Teacher Training. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this English Graduate in Feltham . For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this English Graduate role. English Graduate Hounslow
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
English Graduate Feltham September 2026 Start An Outstanding all-through school in Feltham is searching for an ambitious English Graduate to join their exceptional English department from September 2026. This exciting English Graduate opportunity is perfect for a high-achieving graduate from a top UK university looking to gain meaningful school experience before training to teach. English Graduate Benefits £24,258 salary paid on a full-time contract Teacher Training opportunities available from September 2027 Outstanding CPD, mentoring and progression routes Work alongside exceptional teachers and school leaders Supportive staff culture with strong wellbeing focus Fantastic opportunity for aspiring teachers in Feltham English Graduate Role Support pupils across English lessons and literacy interventions Deliver 1:1 and small-group academic support Help students develop reading, writing and communication skills Work closely with vulnerable pupils and SEND students Gain hands-on classroom experience ahead of Teacher Training Contribute to an ambitious and inclusive school culture English Graduate Person Specification 1st Class or 2:1 degree from a leading UK university Strong A-Level and GCSE results, ideally A s and As Passion for English, education and social mobility Open to feedback and eager to develop professionally Previous child-centred experience desirable but not essential Applicants from Feltham , Hounslow or surrounding areas encouraged to apply This English Graduate opportunity in Feltham is ideal for aspiring teachers looking to work within an Outstanding school before beginning formal Teacher Training. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this English Graduate in Feltham . For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this English Graduate role. English Graduate Hounslow
SEN Teacher (SEMH) Full-Time, Term-Time Only September 2026 Richmond, South West London £37,870 £50,474 per annum (M1 to M6, Outer London). PAYE only. Interviews are arranged as applications are received. Most teachers can name the pupils who stayed with them. Not the ones who thrived. The ones who did not, and who you understood well enough to know why, and who you think about still, because the setting around them was never really built for who they were. This role is for teachers who think that way. A special school in the Royal Borough of Richmond is seeking a teacher to join its KS3 team from September 2026. The school works with pupils aged 7 to 19, all of whom hold an Education, Health and Care Plan. Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs are the primary area of difficulty across the school. Many KS3 pupils are working within the primary curriculum. The school operates across two sites, in Hampton and Twickenham, both accessible from across South West London and Surrey. This is not a school built around subject specialism. It is built around knowing each young person well enough to meet them where they are. Classes have a maximum of eight pupils. Adult-to-pupil ratios are high. Staff work closely together around each young person, and the curriculum is adapted to individual need and stage of development rather than year group or attainment target. Leadership is experienced in SEMH and well-regarded by the staff and families around them. The school's culture is one where people genuinely look out for each other. The role involves planning and delivering adapted lessons to a KS3 class, contributing to EHCP reviews, supporting pupils through periods of dysregulation and back into learning, and building the kind of consistent, trusting relationships that make everything else possible. Some days will look like teaching. Some days it will look like something quieter and harder to name. Both matter equally here. The school is particularly interested in teachers who bring knowledge of the primary curriculum and the ability to deliver it without condescension to older pupils who need it. That knowledge matters more than a specialist subject background. If you are an ECT, this role is worth considering carefully. Starting your career in a setting with small classes, experienced SEMH leadership, and a team built around genuine collaboration gives you a foundation that mainstream settings rarely offer. You will learn to read a room, earn trust from young people who have real reasons to withhold it, and teach in a way that responds to the person in front of you rather than the lesson plan behind you. That shapes the kind of teacher you become. If you are already teaching and carry SEMH or Autism experience from a mainstream setting, you will find that what you have been doing in the margins here becomes the centre of the work. The school will support your transition into specialist education from day one. QTS is preferred but not essential. Applications are welcome from primary-trained teachers, secondary-trained teachers with solid primary curriculum experience, ECTs, and teachers currently working in mainstream who are ready for a setting designed around the pupils who need it most. To find out more or apply, contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion on or visit psinclusion.co.uk. Parker Smith Inclusion is a specialist SEND recruitment consultancy. We work exclusively in SEND, placing teachers and support staff in specialist settings across London, Essex, and Surrey. All roles are long-term to permanent. We operate on a PAYE-only basis, with no umbrella companies and no hidden costs. Over 400 five-star Google reviews from educators we have supported. >
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
SEN Teacher (SEMH) Full-Time, Term-Time Only September 2026 Richmond, South West London £37,870 £50,474 per annum (M1 to M6, Outer London). PAYE only. Interviews are arranged as applications are received. Most teachers can name the pupils who stayed with them. Not the ones who thrived. The ones who did not, and who you understood well enough to know why, and who you think about still, because the setting around them was never really built for who they were. This role is for teachers who think that way. A special school in the Royal Borough of Richmond is seeking a teacher to join its KS3 team from September 2026. The school works with pupils aged 7 to 19, all of whom hold an Education, Health and Care Plan. Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs are the primary area of difficulty across the school. Many KS3 pupils are working within the primary curriculum. The school operates across two sites, in Hampton and Twickenham, both accessible from across South West London and Surrey. This is not a school built around subject specialism. It is built around knowing each young person well enough to meet them where they are. Classes have a maximum of eight pupils. Adult-to-pupil ratios are high. Staff work closely together around each young person, and the curriculum is adapted to individual need and stage of development rather than year group or attainment target. Leadership is experienced in SEMH and well-regarded by the staff and families around them. The school's culture is one where people genuinely look out for each other. The role involves planning and delivering adapted lessons to a KS3 class, contributing to EHCP reviews, supporting pupils through periods of dysregulation and back into learning, and building the kind of consistent, trusting relationships that make everything else possible. Some days will look like teaching. Some days it will look like something quieter and harder to name. Both matter equally here. The school is particularly interested in teachers who bring knowledge of the primary curriculum and the ability to deliver it without condescension to older pupils who need it. That knowledge matters more than a specialist subject background. If you are an ECT, this role is worth considering carefully. Starting your career in a setting with small classes, experienced SEMH leadership, and a team built around genuine collaboration gives you a foundation that mainstream settings rarely offer. You will learn to read a room, earn trust from young people who have real reasons to withhold it, and teach in a way that responds to the person in front of you rather than the lesson plan behind you. That shapes the kind of teacher you become. If you are already teaching and carry SEMH or Autism experience from a mainstream setting, you will find that what you have been doing in the margins here becomes the centre of the work. The school will support your transition into specialist education from day one. QTS is preferred but not essential. Applications are welcome from primary-trained teachers, secondary-trained teachers with solid primary curriculum experience, ECTs, and teachers currently working in mainstream who are ready for a setting designed around the pupils who need it most. To find out more or apply, contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion on or visit psinclusion.co.uk. Parker Smith Inclusion is a specialist SEND recruitment consultancy. We work exclusively in SEND, placing teachers and support staff in specialist settings across London, Essex, and Surrey. All roles are long-term to permanent. We operate on a PAYE-only basis, with no umbrella companies and no hidden costs. Over 400 five-star Google reviews from educators we have supported. >
Teacher Active is proud to be working with a friendly and inclusive primary school in the heart of Bristol. The school has a strong reputation for creating a nurturing and engaging learning environment where pupils are encouraged to achieve their full potential. With a supportive leadership team, excellent staff culture and a commitment to inclusion, the school places the well-being and development of every child at the centre of everything it does. The school is looking to appoint a dedicated Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant on a full-time, long-term basis from September 2026. The successful candidate will work closely with class teachers to support learning across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, deliver targeted interventions and provide additional support to pupils with SEND where required. This rewarding role will play a vital part in helping pupils access the curriculum, build confidence and make excellent progress both academically and personally. The successful Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant will have: Previous experience working with children in an educational setting A passion for supporting children s learning and development Strong communication and interpersonal skills Experience supporting pupils with SEND is desirable A positive, proactive and flexible approach The ability to build strong relationships with pupils, staff and parents A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children In return for the above you can expect to receive: A dedicated team of consultants available 24/7 to help you with the easy on-boarding process Guaranteed Payment Scheme (Terms and Conditions apply) CPD Courses and certificates as part of the My-Progression channel Market leading rates of pay Teacher Active Referral Scheme Receive up to £100 when you refer a friend (Terms and Conditions apply) Access to a wide range of local schools and long-term opportunities Our staff are paid on a PAYE basis, so you can rest assured that you're paying the right level of TAX and National Insurance and there are no hidden admin charges coming out of your hard-earned cash. If you are interested in this position, then click 'APPLY NOW' and I will be in touch regarding this fantastic opportunity. About TeacherActive TeacherActive is one of the UK s leading education recruitment agencies, with over 20 years of experience supporting schools and education professionals. We place teachers and support staff into a wide range of temporary, contract and permanent roles, helping candidates find rewarding opportunities that suit their experience, availability and career goals. We pride ourselves on providing an excellent service to both our schools and candidates. Equal Opportunities Statement TeacherActive is an equal opportunities employer and operates as an Employment Business and Employment Agency in providing temporary, contract and permanent job seeking services. Safeguarding and DBS Compliance Registration may involve an enhanced DBS check, ID checks and the supply of good professional references, depending on the role. We are committed to safeguarding and compliance across all placements. Regular external audits have shown repeatedly that our standards are exceptional. We are passionate about finding the right staff for each education environment.
Jun 14, 2026
Contractor
Teacher Active is proud to be working with a friendly and inclusive primary school in the heart of Bristol. The school has a strong reputation for creating a nurturing and engaging learning environment where pupils are encouraged to achieve their full potential. With a supportive leadership team, excellent staff culture and a commitment to inclusion, the school places the well-being and development of every child at the centre of everything it does. The school is looking to appoint a dedicated Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant on a full-time, long-term basis from September 2026. The successful candidate will work closely with class teachers to support learning across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, deliver targeted interventions and provide additional support to pupils with SEND where required. This rewarding role will play a vital part in helping pupils access the curriculum, build confidence and make excellent progress both academically and personally. The successful Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant will have: Previous experience working with children in an educational setting A passion for supporting children s learning and development Strong communication and interpersonal skills Experience supporting pupils with SEND is desirable A positive, proactive and flexible approach The ability to build strong relationships with pupils, staff and parents A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children In return for the above you can expect to receive: A dedicated team of consultants available 24/7 to help you with the easy on-boarding process Guaranteed Payment Scheme (Terms and Conditions apply) CPD Courses and certificates as part of the My-Progression channel Market leading rates of pay Teacher Active Referral Scheme Receive up to £100 when you refer a friend (Terms and Conditions apply) Access to a wide range of local schools and long-term opportunities Our staff are paid on a PAYE basis, so you can rest assured that you're paying the right level of TAX and National Insurance and there are no hidden admin charges coming out of your hard-earned cash. If you are interested in this position, then click 'APPLY NOW' and I will be in touch regarding this fantastic opportunity. About TeacherActive TeacherActive is one of the UK s leading education recruitment agencies, with over 20 years of experience supporting schools and education professionals. We place teachers and support staff into a wide range of temporary, contract and permanent roles, helping candidates find rewarding opportunities that suit their experience, availability and career goals. We pride ourselves on providing an excellent service to both our schools and candidates. Equal Opportunities Statement TeacherActive is an equal opportunities employer and operates as an Employment Business and Employment Agency in providing temporary, contract and permanent job seeking services. Safeguarding and DBS Compliance Registration may involve an enhanced DBS check, ID checks and the supply of good professional references, depending on the role. We are committed to safeguarding and compliance across all placements. Regular external audits have shown repeatedly that our standards are exceptional. We are passionate about finding the right staff for each education environment.
SEND Teaching Assistant Location: Northfield, Birmingham Start Date: Immediate Start Salary: £90 - £105 per day Do you have experience supporting children with PMLD and SLD needs? Are you a patient and resilient SEND Teaching Assistant who can build strong relationships? Do you have a passion for supporting primary aged pupils with additional needs? TeacherActive is proud to be working with a primary SEND school in Northfield, Birmingham, which has been rated Good by OFSTED. The school promotes an inclusive and nurturing environment, supporting pupils with a range of additional needs including PMLD and SLD. The school is looking to take on a SEND Teaching Assistant on a temporary basis, with the potential to become long term for the right SEND Teaching Assistant. You will be supporting primary aged pupils with mixed needs, working closely with the class teacher to provide tailored support, manage behaviours, and encourage engagement in learning. The successful SEND Teaching Assistant will have: • Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification desirable • Experience working with children with PMLD, SLD or additional needs • A strong understanding of behaviour management strategies • Patience, resilience and a calm approach • A can-do attitude and willingness to support across the classroom • Strong communication and teamwork skills In return for the above you can expect to receive: • A dedicated team of consultants available 24/7 to help you with the easy onboarding process • Guaranteed Payment Scheme Terms and Conditions apply • CPD Courses and certificates as part of the My-Progression channel • Market leading rates of pay • TeacherActive Referral Scheme Receive up to £100 when you refer a friend Terms and Conditions apply Our staff are paid on a PAYE basis, so you can rest assured that you re paying the right level of TAX and National Insurance and there s no messing around with admin charges coming out of your hard earned cash. If you are interested in this position, then click APPLY NOW and I will be in touch regarding this fantastic opportunity. EMAIL: (url removed) CONTACT NUMBER: (phone number removed) About TeacherActive TeacherActive is one of the UK s leading education recruitment agencies, with over 20 years of experience supporting schools and education professionals. We place teachers and support staff into a wide range of temporary, contract and permanent roles, helping candidates find rewarding opportunities that suit their experience, availability and career goals. We pride ourselves on providing an excellent service to both our schools and candidates. Equal Opportunities Statement TeacherActive is an equal opportunities employer and operates as an Employment Business and Employment Agency in providing temporary, contract and permanent job seeking services. Safeguarding and DBS Compliance Registration may involve an enhanced DBS check, ID checks and the supply of good professional references, depending on the role. We are committed to safeguarding and compliance across all placements. Regular external audits have shown repeatedly that our standards are exceptional. We are passionate about finding the right staff for each education environment.
Jun 14, 2026
Seasonal
SEND Teaching Assistant Location: Northfield, Birmingham Start Date: Immediate Start Salary: £90 - £105 per day Do you have experience supporting children with PMLD and SLD needs? Are you a patient and resilient SEND Teaching Assistant who can build strong relationships? Do you have a passion for supporting primary aged pupils with additional needs? TeacherActive is proud to be working with a primary SEND school in Northfield, Birmingham, which has been rated Good by OFSTED. The school promotes an inclusive and nurturing environment, supporting pupils with a range of additional needs including PMLD and SLD. The school is looking to take on a SEND Teaching Assistant on a temporary basis, with the potential to become long term for the right SEND Teaching Assistant. You will be supporting primary aged pupils with mixed needs, working closely with the class teacher to provide tailored support, manage behaviours, and encourage engagement in learning. The successful SEND Teaching Assistant will have: • Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification desirable • Experience working with children with PMLD, SLD or additional needs • A strong understanding of behaviour management strategies • Patience, resilience and a calm approach • A can-do attitude and willingness to support across the classroom • Strong communication and teamwork skills In return for the above you can expect to receive: • A dedicated team of consultants available 24/7 to help you with the easy onboarding process • Guaranteed Payment Scheme Terms and Conditions apply • CPD Courses and certificates as part of the My-Progression channel • Market leading rates of pay • TeacherActive Referral Scheme Receive up to £100 when you refer a friend Terms and Conditions apply Our staff are paid on a PAYE basis, so you can rest assured that you re paying the right level of TAX and National Insurance and there s no messing around with admin charges coming out of your hard earned cash. If you are interested in this position, then click APPLY NOW and I will be in touch regarding this fantastic opportunity. EMAIL: (url removed) CONTACT NUMBER: (phone number removed) About TeacherActive TeacherActive is one of the UK s leading education recruitment agencies, with over 20 years of experience supporting schools and education professionals. We place teachers and support staff into a wide range of temporary, contract and permanent roles, helping candidates find rewarding opportunities that suit their experience, availability and career goals. We pride ourselves on providing an excellent service to both our schools and candidates. Equal Opportunities Statement TeacherActive is an equal opportunities employer and operates as an Employment Business and Employment Agency in providing temporary, contract and permanent job seeking services. Safeguarding and DBS Compliance Registration may involve an enhanced DBS check, ID checks and the supply of good professional references, depending on the role. We are committed to safeguarding and compliance across all placements. Regular external audits have shown repeatedly that our standards are exceptional. We are passionate about finding the right staff for each education environment.
Primary Teacher - Key Stage Flexible Location: Barnet Salary: Outer London Pay Scale Contract: Full Time, Permanent Start Date: September 2026 A welcoming and highly regarded one-form entry primary school in Barnet are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and committed Primary Teacher for September 2026. This opportunity would suit either an Early Career Teacher or an experienced teacher looking for their next step in a supportive, community-focused school. The school has a genuine family feel, where every child is known, valued and encouraged to succeed. Staff are equally well supported and benefit from a collaborative culture, strong leadership and excellent opportunities for professional development. The successful candidate will teach within either EY, KS1 or KS2, based on their experience and strengths. The role - Primary Class Teacher The successful teacher will: Plan and deliver engaging, inclusive lessons that meet the needs of all learners Inspire and challenge pupils to achieve their full potential Build strong relationships with pupils, colleagues and families Create a positive, nurturing classroom environment Contribute fully to the wider life of the school The ideal candidate - Primary Class Teacher The school is looking for someone who: Holds QTS or will achieve this before September 2026 Is passionate about high-quality teaching and learning Has high expectations for all pupils Is reflective, motivated and keen to develop professionally Works well as part of a team and enjoys contributing to a positive school community What the school offers - Primary Class Teacher A warm, values-led and supportive working environment A strong and approachable leadership team Friendly, collaborative colleagues High-quality CPD and clear career progression opportunities Enthusiastic, very well-behaved pupils who enjoy learning Experienced and supportive teaching assistants Convenient transport links and off-street parking A happy, safe school where both pupils and staff flourish The school was praised in its most recent inspection for its high expectations, positive attitudes to learning and strong sense of community. If you are looking to join a school where you will be supported, valued and able to make a real difference, do not delay your application! If you are interested in this Primary Class Teacher opportunity, send your CV to Clarus Education. You will be contacted by your personal consultant (if shortlisted) for the Primary Class Teacher role within 48 hours. Primary Class Teacher (EYFS / KS1 / KS2) We are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. As a Primary Class Teacher, you will have a safeguarding responsibility if appointed. The successful Primary Class Teacher candidate will be subject to enhanced clearance through the Disclosure and Barring Service and employment will be subject to references. This Primary Class Teacher post is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. 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'.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Primary Teacher - Key Stage Flexible Location: Barnet Salary: Outer London Pay Scale Contract: Full Time, Permanent Start Date: September 2026 A welcoming and highly regarded one-form entry primary school in Barnet are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and committed Primary Teacher for September 2026. This opportunity would suit either an Early Career Teacher or an experienced teacher looking for their next step in a supportive, community-focused school. The school has a genuine family feel, where every child is known, valued and encouraged to succeed. Staff are equally well supported and benefit from a collaborative culture, strong leadership and excellent opportunities for professional development. The successful candidate will teach within either EY, KS1 or KS2, based on their experience and strengths. The role - Primary Class Teacher The successful teacher will: Plan and deliver engaging, inclusive lessons that meet the needs of all learners Inspire and challenge pupils to achieve their full potential Build strong relationships with pupils, colleagues and families Create a positive, nurturing classroom environment Contribute fully to the wider life of the school The ideal candidate - Primary Class Teacher The school is looking for someone who: Holds QTS or will achieve this before September 2026 Is passionate about high-quality teaching and learning Has high expectations for all pupils Is reflective, motivated and keen to develop professionally Works well as part of a team and enjoys contributing to a positive school community What the school offers - Primary Class Teacher A warm, values-led and supportive working environment A strong and approachable leadership team Friendly, collaborative colleagues High-quality CPD and clear career progression opportunities Enthusiastic, very well-behaved pupils who enjoy learning Experienced and supportive teaching assistants Convenient transport links and off-street parking A happy, safe school where both pupils and staff flourish The school was praised in its most recent inspection for its high expectations, positive attitudes to learning and strong sense of community. If you are looking to join a school where you will be supported, valued and able to make a real difference, do not delay your application! If you are interested in this Primary Class Teacher opportunity, send your CV to Clarus Education. You will be contacted by your personal consultant (if shortlisted) for the Primary Class Teacher role within 48 hours. Primary Class Teacher (EYFS / KS1 / KS2) We are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. As a Primary Class Teacher, you will have a safeguarding responsibility if appointed. The successful Primary Class Teacher candidate will be subject to enhanced clearance through the Disclosure and Barring Service and employment will be subject to references. This Primary Class Teacher post is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. 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'.
Step Into Education - Opportunities in Southend-on-Sea Looking for a role where you can genuinely make a difference every day? Tradewind Recruitment is partnering with a range of schools across Southend-on-Sea and the wider Essex area to recruit enthusiastic graduates, Teaching Assistants (TAs), and education professionals who are ready to inspire the next generation. As a Sunday Times Top 100 Employer , we are recognised for our commitment to supporting people into rewarding careers in education - whether you're just starting out or ready for your next step in schools. We have immediate and ongoing opportunities available across primary, secondary, and SEN settings , including flexible daily supply, long-term placements, and permanent roles . This is ideal for: Graduates exploring a future in teaching or education Experienced Teaching Assistants (TA / SEN TA / Learning Support Assistants) Individuals seeking meaningful school-based roles in Southend-on-Sea, Essex Every role offers the chance to contribute to pupils' learning, confidence, and development in a real and lasting way. What you could be doing: Supporting teachers as a Teaching Assistant (TA) or Classroom Support Assistant Working with pupils 1:1, in small groups, or across whole-class settings Providing support for SEN / SEND learners and additional needs Helping deliver engaging, inclusive lessons Supporting behaviour, engagement, and classroom routines Developing skills that support future careers in teaching and education Why Tradewind? We focus on building long-term relationships and matching people with the right schools. With over 25 years of experience and strong partnerships across Essex, we provide tailored support from a dedicated consultant who understands your goals. Whether you want flexibility, experience, or a pathway into teaching, we'll help you find the right opportunity. Interested? If you're ready to take the next step into education, we'd love to hear from you. Register your interest today and start your journey with Tradewind Recruitment.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Step Into Education - Opportunities in Southend-on-Sea Looking for a role where you can genuinely make a difference every day? Tradewind Recruitment is partnering with a range of schools across Southend-on-Sea and the wider Essex area to recruit enthusiastic graduates, Teaching Assistants (TAs), and education professionals who are ready to inspire the next generation. As a Sunday Times Top 100 Employer , we are recognised for our commitment to supporting people into rewarding careers in education - whether you're just starting out or ready for your next step in schools. We have immediate and ongoing opportunities available across primary, secondary, and SEN settings , including flexible daily supply, long-term placements, and permanent roles . This is ideal for: Graduates exploring a future in teaching or education Experienced Teaching Assistants (TA / SEN TA / Learning Support Assistants) Individuals seeking meaningful school-based roles in Southend-on-Sea, Essex Every role offers the chance to contribute to pupils' learning, confidence, and development in a real and lasting way. What you could be doing: Supporting teachers as a Teaching Assistant (TA) or Classroom Support Assistant Working with pupils 1:1, in small groups, or across whole-class settings Providing support for SEN / SEND learners and additional needs Helping deliver engaging, inclusive lessons Supporting behaviour, engagement, and classroom routines Developing skills that support future careers in teaching and education Why Tradewind? We focus on building long-term relationships and matching people with the right schools. With over 25 years of experience and strong partnerships across Essex, we provide tailored support from a dedicated consultant who understands your goals. Whether you want flexibility, experience, or a pathway into teaching, we'll help you find the right opportunity. Interested? If you're ready to take the next step into education, we'd love to hear from you. Register your interest today and start your journey with Tradewind Recruitment.
Primary Graduate TA - Mainstream Primary - Harlow Have you recently Graduated from University, who is considering a career in education? Do you have a keen interest in supporting children with Autism and other learning needs? Tradewind Recruitment currently work closely with a range of mainstream Primary Schools in Harlow who are looking for their next Graduate. These are full-time, term-time only roles and for the strongest candidates, will often lead to full-time employment with the school. Our schools are particularly interested in hearing from graduates with degrees in Maths, English, Psychology or a creative subject. Other disciplines will also be considered. No 2 days are the same working as a primary graduate TA and you can expect a varied and exciting role in which you are constantly learning. You will have the full support of the classroom teachers, Senior Leadership Team and the SENCO to ensure you are successful in your role. A large part of your role will be supporting children with Autism or other learning needs both within and outside the classroom. We are looking for people with a genuine passion for childcare and education. Daily Rate: 90- 100 per day (PAYE) Location: Harlow Start Date: ASAP Type of role: Full time and long time Key Responsibilities Work closely with children with SEND needs Manage and de-escalate challenging behaviour using a range of techniques Build strong relationships with parents Find creative ways to ensure learners are engaged About you Passionate about working with children with SEN Natural relationship builder Able to commute to or local to Harlow Passionate about improving outcomes for children with additional needs Reliable and flexible Please apply now to find out more about this fantastic opportunity to join our partner school in Harlow as a Primary Graduate TA.
Jun 13, 2026
Seasonal
Primary Graduate TA - Mainstream Primary - Harlow Have you recently Graduated from University, who is considering a career in education? Do you have a keen interest in supporting children with Autism and other learning needs? Tradewind Recruitment currently work closely with a range of mainstream Primary Schools in Harlow who are looking for their next Graduate. These are full-time, term-time only roles and for the strongest candidates, will often lead to full-time employment with the school. Our schools are particularly interested in hearing from graduates with degrees in Maths, English, Psychology or a creative subject. Other disciplines will also be considered. No 2 days are the same working as a primary graduate TA and you can expect a varied and exciting role in which you are constantly learning. You will have the full support of the classroom teachers, Senior Leadership Team and the SENCO to ensure you are successful in your role. A large part of your role will be supporting children with Autism or other learning needs both within and outside the classroom. We are looking for people with a genuine passion for childcare and education. Daily Rate: 90- 100 per day (PAYE) Location: Harlow Start Date: ASAP Type of role: Full time and long time Key Responsibilities Work closely with children with SEND needs Manage and de-escalate challenging behaviour using a range of techniques Build strong relationships with parents Find creative ways to ensure learners are engaged About you Passionate about working with children with SEN Natural relationship builder Able to commute to or local to Harlow Passionate about improving outcomes for children with additional needs Reliable and flexible Please apply now to find out more about this fantastic opportunity to join our partner school in Harlow as a Primary Graduate TA.
RE Teacher / RE ECT A 'Good' graded comprehensive school and sixth form in Bexley, South East London are seeking a Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT to join their department for a September 2026 start. This is a permanent, and full-time contract, paid on the Inner London Scale. TLR options are available for experienced Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher looking to progress their career. The Head of Religious Education is looking for an ambitious RE Teacher with a hard-working attitude who can contribute to the running of the RE department with their ideas and own research. The school has just under 1000 students and boasts incredible facilities, great career progression, CPD and excellent student behaviour. The school is renowned for their supportive SLT, and impressive Progress 8 results across all subjects and impressive KS5 results leading on to Oxbridge placements. This is an exciting time for a Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT join the school. This Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT role is a September start however the school are interviewing immediately. Does this sound like the Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT Teacher? If so, please read on below to find out further information! JOB DESCRIPTION - Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT Inspiring and motivating the younger generation Working alongside a team of fantastic Design & Technology Teachers September 2026 - Full Time & Permanent MPS1 - UPS3 Outer London + TLRs (Size dependent on experience) Located in the Borough of Bexley PERSON SPECIFICATION - Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT 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 Strong Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT with good subject knowledge Must be willing to listen to feedback SCHOOL DETAILS - Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT Graded 'Good in latest Ofsted report Impressive Progress 8 results Modern & creative facilities throughout Impeccable behavior throughout the school Plenty of additional support in class from graduate Teaching Assistants Effective PPA allocation to allow for a better work/life balance Touch screen Chromebooks with G Suite education embedded throughout Pension Scheme Employee benefits such as childcare salary sacrifice scheme and cycle scheme Free onsite Parking An enthusiastic Staff Association offering opportunities for staff sport and socialising If you are interested in this Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT opportunity , interviews & lesson observations can be arranged immediately. Apply for this Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT opportunity by sending your CV to George at EdEx. You will be contacted within 12hrs if shortlisted. RE Teacher / RE ECT INDT
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
RE Teacher / RE ECT A 'Good' graded comprehensive school and sixth form in Bexley, South East London are seeking a Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT to join their department for a September 2026 start. This is a permanent, and full-time contract, paid on the Inner London Scale. TLR options are available for experienced Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher looking to progress their career. The Head of Religious Education is looking for an ambitious RE Teacher with a hard-working attitude who can contribute to the running of the RE department with their ideas and own research. The school has just under 1000 students and boasts incredible facilities, great career progression, CPD and excellent student behaviour. The school is renowned for their supportive SLT, and impressive Progress 8 results across all subjects and impressive KS5 results leading on to Oxbridge placements. This is an exciting time for a Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT join the school. This Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT role is a September start however the school are interviewing immediately. Does this sound like the Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT Teacher? If so, please read on below to find out further information! JOB DESCRIPTION - Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT Inspiring and motivating the younger generation Working alongside a team of fantastic Design & Technology Teachers September 2026 - Full Time & Permanent MPS1 - UPS3 Outer London + TLRs (Size dependent on experience) Located in the Borough of Bexley PERSON SPECIFICATION - Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT 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 Strong Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT with good subject knowledge Must be willing to listen to feedback SCHOOL DETAILS - Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT Graded 'Good in latest Ofsted report Impressive Progress 8 results Modern & creative facilities throughout Impeccable behavior throughout the school Plenty of additional support in class from graduate Teaching Assistants Effective PPA allocation to allow for a better work/life balance Touch screen Chromebooks with G Suite education embedded throughout Pension Scheme Employee benefits such as childcare salary sacrifice scheme and cycle scheme Free onsite Parking An enthusiastic Staff Association offering opportunities for staff sport and socialising If you are interested in this Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT opportunity , interviews & lesson observations can be arranged immediately. Apply for this Religious Education Teacher / RE Teacher / RE ECT opportunity by sending your CV to George at EdEx. You will be contacted within 12hrs if shortlisted. RE Teacher / RE ECT INDT
ETO is seeking an ambitious Producer to join our award-winning Learning & Participation team. We are looking for someone with strong organisational skills, who thrives in a busy environment and is passionate about producing new children's opera which is accessible for all. You will be driven by getting the logistics right, so creativity can flourish across multiple freelance teams and a variety of stakeholders. The role is an integral part of a small team, working closely with the Head of L&P. Central to ETO's programming is our award-winning Learning & Participation (L&P) department, which annually works with over 8,000 children in schools nationwide. With inclusion, participation, and co-creation at its heart, we work with schools, families and communities to open up access into the world of opera. Every year, we commission, produce, and tour two bespoke participatory operas for children. We perform nationally over 65 times in schools, libraries and venues to both school and family audiences. Each Autumn we tour a sensory-friendly opera, co-created with and for children in SEND schools, and each Spring we commission work for a KS2 primary school audience. As testament to our groundbreaking work with young people across England, The Wish Gatherer, ETO's Spring 2023 opera for Key Stage Two won the 2023 Best Opera Award (powered by RESEO) at the YAMawards, and our Spring 2025 opera, The Vanishing Forest recently won a Fringe Theatre Award 25/26 for Theatre for Young Audiences (Music) and the production is about to tour schools in Wales with the Welsh National Opera. This is a unique position offering the opportunity to produce two new children's operas each year, whilst also working across our school and community workshop programmes. The ideal candidate will be a proactive, outgoing individual with excellent interpersonal skills. The role requires rigorous attention to detail, and an ability to work well under pressure. Whilst a knowledge and passion for opera and theatre is useful, it is not essential and we welcome applications from people who have worked more generally across the arts and education sectors. The role will be based in our Sheffield office, and with some remote work and international travel. The role will require travel to performances, meetings, and events around the country especially during touring seasons (usually October - November and February - May). Duties and Responsibilities Booking schools and supporting teams on ETO workshop programmes including ETO Lyrics, ETO Perform and Turtle Song Coordinating freelance teams, organising logistics and leading on evaluation for workshop programmes ETO Lyrics, ETO Perform and Turtle Song informed by the Arts Council's Let's Create and Levelling Up strategies. Support Head of L&P to develop and maintain relationships with schools, music hubs and regional venues Liaise with Head of L&P on curation of L&P output including new children's opera commissions. Lead on the production elements of the L&P operas alongside Head of Learning & Participation working closely with the freelance stage manager and creative team. Act as Production Manager in rehearsals for L&P productions Act as Sustainability Champion for L&P productions working closely with freelance design team to achieve Theatre Greenbook Lead on schools booking for ETO's L&P tours alongside Head of Learning & Participation Lead on DBS checks and child licensing when needed Write and manage Access Pack and contribute to Teachers Pack for L&P productions Write copy for L&P evaluation reports, ETO programmes and teacher information packs Manage L&P project evaluation and data processing in liaison with the Head of L&P, Development and Marketing teams Lead on integrating accessibility into L&P productions, including writing and/or operating captions for L&P performances if necessary Undertake the role of Deputy Designated Safeguarding Officer Process invoices for the L&P department, update budgets and process travel and subsistence payments for singers and instrumentalists on tour Work closely with Head of L&P to contribute to L&P's overarching strategy Ensure that all activities fully comply with ETO's GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) policy. Keep up to date with best practice and developments in arts fundraising in order to maintain a strong presence for ETO in the sector Contribute to the work of other departments within ETO and carry out, within reason, other duties to further the objectives of the company Act as an ambassador for the company at all times Regularly attend performances during ETO's tours, across England Person specification A highly motivated, resourceful, and creative individual who can operate as self-starter Prior experience of producing professional children's opera and/or theatre Relevant experience in an arts or arts education-based environment, with a good knowledge of the National Curriculum A confident writer and communicator with strong interpersonal skills to interact with wide range of stakeholders A passion for the arts, music, access and ETO's mission. Strong organisational, scheduling and planning skills Expertise in inclusive practice and producing workshops and/or productions for Learning Disabled audiences Budgeting, invoicing and contracting experience for arts projects Willingness to travel and work regionally within the UK, including staying away from home How to apply Please email your CV (maximum two pages) and a covering letter (maximum two pages) outlining in detail why you are applying for the role and how your skills and experience make you a suitable candidate via the button below. If you would like to submit your cover letter and submission of interest in a non-written format, please submit a video or voice recording (or a link to one). Please ensure these are no longer than 5 minutes. Please also fill in the Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form, which will be anonymised, stored separately from your application, and will not be considered as part of it. If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact . We actively encourage applications from disabled people, working class people and people from global majority backgrounds, as these groups are currently under-represented in the cultural sector.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
ETO is seeking an ambitious Producer to join our award-winning Learning & Participation team. We are looking for someone with strong organisational skills, who thrives in a busy environment and is passionate about producing new children's opera which is accessible for all. You will be driven by getting the logistics right, so creativity can flourish across multiple freelance teams and a variety of stakeholders. The role is an integral part of a small team, working closely with the Head of L&P. Central to ETO's programming is our award-winning Learning & Participation (L&P) department, which annually works with over 8,000 children in schools nationwide. With inclusion, participation, and co-creation at its heart, we work with schools, families and communities to open up access into the world of opera. Every year, we commission, produce, and tour two bespoke participatory operas for children. We perform nationally over 65 times in schools, libraries and venues to both school and family audiences. Each Autumn we tour a sensory-friendly opera, co-created with and for children in SEND schools, and each Spring we commission work for a KS2 primary school audience. As testament to our groundbreaking work with young people across England, The Wish Gatherer, ETO's Spring 2023 opera for Key Stage Two won the 2023 Best Opera Award (powered by RESEO) at the YAMawards, and our Spring 2025 opera, The Vanishing Forest recently won a Fringe Theatre Award 25/26 for Theatre for Young Audiences (Music) and the production is about to tour schools in Wales with the Welsh National Opera. This is a unique position offering the opportunity to produce two new children's operas each year, whilst also working across our school and community workshop programmes. The ideal candidate will be a proactive, outgoing individual with excellent interpersonal skills. The role requires rigorous attention to detail, and an ability to work well under pressure. Whilst a knowledge and passion for opera and theatre is useful, it is not essential and we welcome applications from people who have worked more generally across the arts and education sectors. The role will be based in our Sheffield office, and with some remote work and international travel. The role will require travel to performances, meetings, and events around the country especially during touring seasons (usually October - November and February - May). Duties and Responsibilities Booking schools and supporting teams on ETO workshop programmes including ETO Lyrics, ETO Perform and Turtle Song Coordinating freelance teams, organising logistics and leading on evaluation for workshop programmes ETO Lyrics, ETO Perform and Turtle Song informed by the Arts Council's Let's Create and Levelling Up strategies. Support Head of L&P to develop and maintain relationships with schools, music hubs and regional venues Liaise with Head of L&P on curation of L&P output including new children's opera commissions. Lead on the production elements of the L&P operas alongside Head of Learning & Participation working closely with the freelance stage manager and creative team. Act as Production Manager in rehearsals for L&P productions Act as Sustainability Champion for L&P productions working closely with freelance design team to achieve Theatre Greenbook Lead on schools booking for ETO's L&P tours alongside Head of Learning & Participation Lead on DBS checks and child licensing when needed Write and manage Access Pack and contribute to Teachers Pack for L&P productions Write copy for L&P evaluation reports, ETO programmes and teacher information packs Manage L&P project evaluation and data processing in liaison with the Head of L&P, Development and Marketing teams Lead on integrating accessibility into L&P productions, including writing and/or operating captions for L&P performances if necessary Undertake the role of Deputy Designated Safeguarding Officer Process invoices for the L&P department, update budgets and process travel and subsistence payments for singers and instrumentalists on tour Work closely with Head of L&P to contribute to L&P's overarching strategy Ensure that all activities fully comply with ETO's GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) policy. Keep up to date with best practice and developments in arts fundraising in order to maintain a strong presence for ETO in the sector Contribute to the work of other departments within ETO and carry out, within reason, other duties to further the objectives of the company Act as an ambassador for the company at all times Regularly attend performances during ETO's tours, across England Person specification A highly motivated, resourceful, and creative individual who can operate as self-starter Prior experience of producing professional children's opera and/or theatre Relevant experience in an arts or arts education-based environment, with a good knowledge of the National Curriculum A confident writer and communicator with strong interpersonal skills to interact with wide range of stakeholders A passion for the arts, music, access and ETO's mission. Strong organisational, scheduling and planning skills Expertise in inclusive practice and producing workshops and/or productions for Learning Disabled audiences Budgeting, invoicing and contracting experience for arts projects Willingness to travel and work regionally within the UK, including staying away from home How to apply Please email your CV (maximum two pages) and a covering letter (maximum two pages) outlining in detail why you are applying for the role and how your skills and experience make you a suitable candidate via the button below. If you would like to submit your cover letter and submission of interest in a non-written format, please submit a video or voice recording (or a link to one). Please ensure these are no longer than 5 minutes. Please also fill in the Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form, which will be anonymised, stored separately from your application, and will not be considered as part of it. If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact . We actively encourage applications from disabled people, working class people and people from global majority backgrounds, as these groups are currently under-represented in the cultural sector.
Are you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable experience in a secondary school setting? Do you have previous experience working with young people in a paid or voluntary capacity? Are you considering a career in teaching and seeking a full-time role before starting teacher training? Job Title: Graduate Teaching Assistant - Secondary School Location: Hackney, East London Start Date: September 2026 Contract Type: Full-time, Monday to Friday Salary: 94 - 112 per day PAYE or umbrella I am are working with a highly respected secondary school in Hackney, East London, which has an excellent track record of supporting graduates as they begin their teaching journey. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive school community and build your classroom experience in preparation for a PGCE or teacher training programme. About the Role: As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will: Work closely with students aged 11-16 across a range of subjects Support pupils with varying needs both in and out of the classroom Assist teachers in delivering lessons and managing classroom behaviour Provide one-to-one and small group support to help raise attainment Gain first-hand experience of school life and the teaching profession Requirements: A recent graduate in any subject (education-related degrees desirable but not essential) Previous experience working with young people (this can be in a school, youth work, mentoring, tutoring, coaching, or voluntary role) A genuine interest in education and a desire to pursue a career in teaching Strong communication, interpersonal and organisational skills Available full-time from September 2026 Why Join This School? Well-established support for graduates entering education A positive, inclusive, and well-led environment Ideal stepping stone into teacher training Located in the vibrant borough of Hackney, with excellent transport links To apply to this teaching assistant role please send your CV to James at Academics for immediate short listing.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Are you a recent graduate looking to gain valuable experience in a secondary school setting? Do you have previous experience working with young people in a paid or voluntary capacity? Are you considering a career in teaching and seeking a full-time role before starting teacher training? Job Title: Graduate Teaching Assistant - Secondary School Location: Hackney, East London Start Date: September 2026 Contract Type: Full-time, Monday to Friday Salary: 94 - 112 per day PAYE or umbrella I am are working with a highly respected secondary school in Hackney, East London, which has an excellent track record of supporting graduates as they begin their teaching journey. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive school community and build your classroom experience in preparation for a PGCE or teacher training programme. About the Role: As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will: Work closely with students aged 11-16 across a range of subjects Support pupils with varying needs both in and out of the classroom Assist teachers in delivering lessons and managing classroom behaviour Provide one-to-one and small group support to help raise attainment Gain first-hand experience of school life and the teaching profession Requirements: A recent graduate in any subject (education-related degrees desirable but not essential) Previous experience working with young people (this can be in a school, youth work, mentoring, tutoring, coaching, or voluntary role) A genuine interest in education and a desire to pursue a career in teaching Strong communication, interpersonal and organisational skills Available full-time from September 2026 Why Join This School? Well-established support for graduates entering education A positive, inclusive, and well-led environment Ideal stepping stone into teacher training Located in the vibrant borough of Hackney, with excellent transport links To apply to this teaching assistant role please send your CV to James at Academics for immediate short listing.
Primary School Teaching Assistant Location: Newham, East London Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Job Type: Full-Time, Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2026 Sector: Education - Primary Support Staff Job Description: A friendly and inclusive primary school in Newham, East London, is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Teaching Assistant to join their team from September 2026. This is a fantastic opportunity for a graduate who is passionate about working with children and considering a future in primary teaching. The role is full-time, term-time only, and offers valuable experience in a supportive school environment. Key Responsibilities: Support the class teacher in delivering engaging and effective lessons across the curriculum Work one-to-one and in small groups with pupils to support their learning and development Assist in preparing lesson materials and setting up classroom activities Help manage classroom behaviour and encourage positive learning habits Contribute to the planning and delivery of creative learning experiences Provide support to children with additional needs when required Be actively involved in school life, including events and extracurricular activities Requirements: A degree in any subject (education-related degrees welcomed but not essential) Experience working with young people in a paid or voluntary capacity (e.g. tutoring, mentoring, classroom support, youth work) A genuine interest in primary education and child development Excellent communication, teamwork and organisational skills Positive, proactive and caring attitude Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to apply) Benefits: Ideal stepping stone for those considering a PGCE or teacher training Gain practical classroom experience in a nurturing and inclusive school Work as part of a collaborative and welcoming team Opportunities for professional development and in-house training Easily accessible location with great transport links across East London How to Apply: Please send your CV to James at Academics.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Primary School Teaching Assistant Location: Newham, East London Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Job Type: Full-Time, Term-Time Only Start Date: September 2026 Sector: Education - Primary Support Staff Job Description: A friendly and inclusive primary school in Newham, East London, is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Teaching Assistant to join their team from September 2026. This is a fantastic opportunity for a graduate who is passionate about working with children and considering a future in primary teaching. The role is full-time, term-time only, and offers valuable experience in a supportive school environment. Key Responsibilities: Support the class teacher in delivering engaging and effective lessons across the curriculum Work one-to-one and in small groups with pupils to support their learning and development Assist in preparing lesson materials and setting up classroom activities Help manage classroom behaviour and encourage positive learning habits Contribute to the planning and delivery of creative learning experiences Provide support to children with additional needs when required Be actively involved in school life, including events and extracurricular activities Requirements: A degree in any subject (education-related degrees welcomed but not essential) Experience working with young people in a paid or voluntary capacity (e.g. tutoring, mentoring, classroom support, youth work) A genuine interest in primary education and child development Excellent communication, teamwork and organisational skills Positive, proactive and caring attitude Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to apply) Benefits: Ideal stepping stone for those considering a PGCE or teacher training Gain practical classroom experience in a nurturing and inclusive school Work as part of a collaborative and welcoming team Opportunities for professional development and in-house training Easily accessible location with great transport links across East London How to Apply: Please send your CV to James at Academics.
Secondary SENCo Outstanding Secondary School East London Salary: TLR 2C or Leadership Scale (Outer London) £44,128 - £65,000 per annum Required: September 2026 Full-Time Permanent Are you a passionate, highly motivated and qualified SENCo committed to ensuring every young person receives the support, challenge and opportunity they deserve? We are seeking to appoint an exceptional Secondary SENCo to join our highly successful and inclusive secondary school in East London from September 2026. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and compassionate leader to play a key role in shaping outstanding SEND provision within a high-performing school environment where inclusion, aspiration and student success are central to everything we do. As an Outstanding school, we are proud of our commitment to ensuring that every student-regardless of need or background-can thrive academically, socially and emotionally. We are seeking a child-centred leader who will champion inclusion, advocate for students and work collaboratively with families, staff and external agencies to ensure all young people make exceptional progress. The successful candidate will work closely with an experienced and dedicated Inclusion Team, supporting students with SEND support needs and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) across both mainstream provision and an Additionally Resourced Provision (ARP). You will lead, develop and support effective practice to ensure that students with additional needs receive the highest quality provision and personalised support. This is a strategic and rewarding role for an experienced practitioner who is passionate about inclusive education and committed to ensuring vulnerable learners flourish. Key Responsibilities As SENCo, you will: Lead and promote an inclusive culture where all students can succeed and achieve ambitious outcomes Oversee provision for students with SEND support needs and EHCPs, ensuring statutory responsibilities are met effectively Work collaboratively with senior leaders, pastoral teams, teaching staff, parents and external agencies to secure exceptional outcomes for students with additional needs Develop and coordinate targeted interventions and personalised support programmes for students with a range of learning needs Support high-quality teaching through coaching, guidance and the dissemination of effective inclusive classroom strategies Monitor, analyse and evaluate student progress data to identify barriers to learning and implement impactful interventions Lead transition planning and ensure continuity of support for students joining or moving through the school Promote equality of opportunity and ensure students with SEND are fully included in all aspects of school life Contribute strategically to the continued development of SEND provision across the school We are looking for a candidate who: Holds the National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCo) or is a qualified teacher willing to complete the qualification within the required timeframe Has successful experience of supporting students with SEND in a secondary setting Demonstrates a strong understanding of the SEND Code of Practice, EHCP processes and inclusive teaching approaches Is passionate about championing vulnerable learners and securing exceptional outcomes Has excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills Is committed to working collaboratively with colleagues, families and external professionals You will join a highly supportive and ambitious school community with a strong culture of professional learning, collaboration and staff development. This role offers an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of young people while contributing to an established culture of inclusion and excellence. We are looking to appoint an exceptional candidate as soon as possible and encourage early applications. Immediate interview slots are available for suitable applicants, and applications will be reviewed upon receipt. If you are an ambitious and passionate SENCo ready to make a meaningful impact, we would love to hear from you - apply today.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Secondary SENCo Outstanding Secondary School East London Salary: TLR 2C or Leadership Scale (Outer London) £44,128 - £65,000 per annum Required: September 2026 Full-Time Permanent Are you a passionate, highly motivated and qualified SENCo committed to ensuring every young person receives the support, challenge and opportunity they deserve? We are seeking to appoint an exceptional Secondary SENCo to join our highly successful and inclusive secondary school in East London from September 2026. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and compassionate leader to play a key role in shaping outstanding SEND provision within a high-performing school environment where inclusion, aspiration and student success are central to everything we do. As an Outstanding school, we are proud of our commitment to ensuring that every student-regardless of need or background-can thrive academically, socially and emotionally. We are seeking a child-centred leader who will champion inclusion, advocate for students and work collaboratively with families, staff and external agencies to ensure all young people make exceptional progress. The successful candidate will work closely with an experienced and dedicated Inclusion Team, supporting students with SEND support needs and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) across both mainstream provision and an Additionally Resourced Provision (ARP). You will lead, develop and support effective practice to ensure that students with additional needs receive the highest quality provision and personalised support. This is a strategic and rewarding role for an experienced practitioner who is passionate about inclusive education and committed to ensuring vulnerable learners flourish. Key Responsibilities As SENCo, you will: Lead and promote an inclusive culture where all students can succeed and achieve ambitious outcomes Oversee provision for students with SEND support needs and EHCPs, ensuring statutory responsibilities are met effectively Work collaboratively with senior leaders, pastoral teams, teaching staff, parents and external agencies to secure exceptional outcomes for students with additional needs Develop and coordinate targeted interventions and personalised support programmes for students with a range of learning needs Support high-quality teaching through coaching, guidance and the dissemination of effective inclusive classroom strategies Monitor, analyse and evaluate student progress data to identify barriers to learning and implement impactful interventions Lead transition planning and ensure continuity of support for students joining or moving through the school Promote equality of opportunity and ensure students with SEND are fully included in all aspects of school life Contribute strategically to the continued development of SEND provision across the school We are looking for a candidate who: Holds the National Award for SEN Coordination (NASENCo) or is a qualified teacher willing to complete the qualification within the required timeframe Has successful experience of supporting students with SEND in a secondary setting Demonstrates a strong understanding of the SEND Code of Practice, EHCP processes and inclusive teaching approaches Is passionate about championing vulnerable learners and securing exceptional outcomes Has excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills Is committed to working collaboratively with colleagues, families and external professionals You will join a highly supportive and ambitious school community with a strong culture of professional learning, collaboration and staff development. This role offers an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of young people while contributing to an established culture of inclusion and excellence. We are looking to appoint an exceptional candidate as soon as possible and encourage early applications. Immediate interview slots are available for suitable applicants, and applications will be reviewed upon receipt. If you are an ambitious and passionate SENCo ready to make a meaningful impact, we would love to hear from you - apply today.
PPA Cover Teacher Full-Time Long-Term Opportunity We are working with a specialist school dedicated to supporting children and young people with complex learning difficulties, disabilities, and additional needs. Many of our pupils also have complex health and physical needs, and we are committed to providing a nurturing, inclusive and highly personalised learning environment where every student can thrive.We are seeking an enthusiastic, adaptable and committed PPA Cover Teacher to join our team on a full-time, long-term basis. About the Role This is a rewarding opportunity to work across our school, supporting pupils from EYFS through to Sixth Form . The successful candidate will provide high-quality teaching and learning during teachers' Planning, Preparation and Assessment (PPA) time, delivering engaging lessons and activities that meet the diverse needs of our learners.The role requires a confident and flexible practitioner who can quickly build positive relationships with pupils and staff, adapt teaching approaches to a wide range of abilities and needs, and contribute positively to our school community. Key Responsibilities Deliver high-quality lessons and learning activities across a range of age groups and curriculum areas.Provide PPA cover throughout the school, from Early Years to Sixth Form.Adapt teaching and learning to meet the individual needs of pupils with complex learning difficulties, disabilities and additional needs.Work collaboratively with teachers, teaching assistants, therapists and wider professionals to support pupil progress and wellbeing.Support pupils' communication, independence, confidence and personal development.Follow individual education plans, care plans and behaviour support strategies where required. We Are Looking For Someone Who: Holds Qualified Teacher Status or an equivalent recognised teaching qualification.Has experience working with children or young people with SEND.Is confident teaching across a range of ages and abilities.Has a flexible, creative and child-centred approach to teaching and learning.Can quickly establish positive and supportive relationships with pupils.Works effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team.Has strong communication, organisational and classroom management skills.Is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. What We Offer A rewarding opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of children and young people with complex needs.A supportive and collaborative staff team.Ongoing professional development opportunities.The opportunity to work within a specialist setting where inclusion and individual achievement are at the heart of everything we do.A full-time, long-term position within a welcoming and dedicated school community. If you are a compassionate, adaptable and enthusiastic teacher looking for a role where every day is different and every achievement matters, we would love to hear from you.
Jun 13, 2026
Seasonal
PPA Cover Teacher Full-Time Long-Term Opportunity We are working with a specialist school dedicated to supporting children and young people with complex learning difficulties, disabilities, and additional needs. Many of our pupils also have complex health and physical needs, and we are committed to providing a nurturing, inclusive and highly personalised learning environment where every student can thrive.We are seeking an enthusiastic, adaptable and committed PPA Cover Teacher to join our team on a full-time, long-term basis. About the Role This is a rewarding opportunity to work across our school, supporting pupils from EYFS through to Sixth Form . The successful candidate will provide high-quality teaching and learning during teachers' Planning, Preparation and Assessment (PPA) time, delivering engaging lessons and activities that meet the diverse needs of our learners.The role requires a confident and flexible practitioner who can quickly build positive relationships with pupils and staff, adapt teaching approaches to a wide range of abilities and needs, and contribute positively to our school community. Key Responsibilities Deliver high-quality lessons and learning activities across a range of age groups and curriculum areas.Provide PPA cover throughout the school, from Early Years to Sixth Form.Adapt teaching and learning to meet the individual needs of pupils with complex learning difficulties, disabilities and additional needs.Work collaboratively with teachers, teaching assistants, therapists and wider professionals to support pupil progress and wellbeing.Support pupils' communication, independence, confidence and personal development.Follow individual education plans, care plans and behaviour support strategies where required. We Are Looking For Someone Who: Holds Qualified Teacher Status or an equivalent recognised teaching qualification.Has experience working with children or young people with SEND.Is confident teaching across a range of ages and abilities.Has a flexible, creative and child-centred approach to teaching and learning.Can quickly establish positive and supportive relationships with pupils.Works effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team.Has strong communication, organisational and classroom management skills.Is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. What We Offer A rewarding opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of children and young people with complex needs.A supportive and collaborative staff team.Ongoing professional development opportunities.The opportunity to work within a specialist setting where inclusion and individual achievement are at the heart of everything we do.A full-time, long-term position within a welcoming and dedicated school community. If you are a compassionate, adaptable and enthusiastic teacher looking for a role where every day is different and every achievement matters, we would love to hear from you.