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Aspire People
West Midlands
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CALLING ALL PRIMARY SCHOOL KS1 TEACHERS!

Are you an enthusiastic and creative educator ready to make a lasting impact on young learners? We're looking for passionate KS1 Primary School Teachers to join our friendly, forward-thinking school community in Rugby, Warwickshire.
This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who believes that every child deserves to shine. You'll bring learning to life through engaging lessons, nurture curiosity, and help our pupils build strong foundations for a lifetime of learning.
All work is pre planned- so you can focus on doing what you do best, inspiring the next generation!

ALL APPLICANTS MUST HAVE:

* QTS qualification (essential).
* Strong behaviour management skills.
* A minimum of 2 years' UK Teaching experience.
* Excellent safeguarding knowledge, as well as safeguarding training (we can provide training).
* An enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to obtain one).
* References covering the last two years of employment.
* Reliable transportation to commute across Rugby.

WHAT CAN ASPIRE OFFER YOU?

* Outstanding career support and advice.
* Competitive rates of pay.
* Holiday pay- as your hard work deserves to be rewarded.
Join Aspire People and be the person who makes a difference.
Interviews happening now with Joe Nicholas from Aspire People.


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