Role: Primary School Teacher
Location: Watford
Required: QTS & PGCE
"Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what counts is best."
Randstad is currently seeking enthusiastic and dedicated Primary Teachers to join our team in Watford. As a Primary Teacher, your role will contribute to creating a positive and stimulating learning environment for students while maintaining high educational standards. This flexible role allows you to gain valuable experience working in different school settings, interact with a diverse range of students, and develop your skills as an educator.
How do you create a positive and inclusive classroom environment?
How can you engage young students and foster a healthy learning atmosphere in the classroom?
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This fantastic Primary School, located in Bedfordshire, promotes each child's willingness to take on new challenges, persevere in the face of failure, learn from constructive criticism, and keep giving it their all every day. A vision to establish a learning community where everyone collaborates to achieve excellence in whatever they do is supported by the key principles of humanity, equality, aspiration, and respect.
Working for Randstad, our team means you will be eligible for these benefits :
- Continuous career development opportunities
- Your own dedicated and experienced consultant to guide you through the application process
- Free accredited training, both online and on-site
- TA support in classes
- Weekly pay and competitive daily rates
- Earn £300 in shopping vouchers by referring a friend and is subject to terms and conditions
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Benefits to you when working at this school:
- Working in a school with many great facilities, which provide a huge range of opportunities to support excellent learning and development of pupils
- Supportive Senior Leadership Team
- The opportunity for a permanent post
- The opportunity to develop or gain experience in the Primary sector
- The chance to work in a diverse role where every day is different
- Being part of a passionate team
- Additional accredited training/CPD - Commitment to your continuing professional development through free training including adverse childhood experiences, safeguarding, Team Teach and working with Autism.
When you work in this school your responsibilities will include:
- Teach all areas of the primary curriculum
- Take responsibility for the progress of a class of primary-age pupils
- Organise the classroom and learning resources and create displays to encourage a positive learning environment
- Plan, prepare and present lessons that cater for the needs of the whole ability range within the class
- Motivate pupils with enthusiastic, imaginative presentation
- Maintain discipline
- Prepare and mark work to facilitate positive pupil development
- Meet requirements for the assessment and recording of pupils' development
- Ensure that pupils are safe and that all child protection and safeguarding measures are followed in accordance with school and national policies
- Provide feedback to parents and carers on a pupil's progress at parents' evenings and other meetings
- Coordinate activities and resources within a specific area of the curriculum, and support colleagues in the delivery of this specialist area
- Work with other teachers, teaching assistants and other relevant professionals to plan and coordinate work
- Keep up to date with changes and developments in the structure of the curriculum
- Organise and take part in school events, outings and activities, which may take place at weekends or in the evening
- Liaise with colleagues and work flexibly, particularly in smaller schools
- Work with parents and school governors to maximise their involvement in the school and the development of resources for the school
- Meet with other professionals such as education welfare officers and educational psychologists, if required.
These are some of the requirements that we need from you:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE).
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to inspire and motivate students to achieve their full potential.
- Commitment to continuous professional development and improvement.
- Enhanced child DBS on the update service or willingness to get one
- A calm & caring personality
- A strong and resilient personality and be committed to pupils' development
- Reading, writing, numeracy and communication skills
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The successful candidate will get to work closely alongside a dedicated, hardworking and talented staff in an attractive and well-resourced learning environment, you will be guided and supported by the class teacher and senior leadership team at a school that has a clear vision that prioritises the well-being of their pupils. You will have a genuine opportunity to make a difference and ensure that pupils are making good progress within all areas of their learning.
For the right applicant, there will be the opportunity to apply for a permanent position too.
So look no further and "Apply Now" to get your application started