Year 2 Class Teacher - Hackney Primary

1st September start
Part Time
Posted about 5 hours ago
Expiring 16th July
Hackney, London
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Summary: We are seeking a dedicated Part-Time Year 2 Class Teacher to join our vibrant and inclusive primary school community in Hackney. This role is a job share position, working three days a week within a supportive and collaborative environment that reflects our school's commitment to nurturing each child's potential and fostering a love of learning. As part of our school’s ethos, which emphasises respect, curiosity, and individual growth, the successful candidate will contribute to creating a positive and stimulating atmosphere where all pupils can thrive. The position is ideal for an educator who values a balanced approach to teaching and believes in developing well-rounded, confident learners. The role is available immediately, with employment continuing for the duration of the academic year. Key Responsibilities: - Deliver engaging and inclusive lessons to a Year 2 class, aligning with the national curriculum and our school’s educational principles. - Plan, prepare, and assess pupil work, ensuring that activities meet the diverse needs of all learners and promote progress. - Support the social and emotional development of pupils, fostering a respectful and caring classroom environment that reflects our school’s core values. - Work collaboratively with colleagues, including teaching assistants and support staff, to ensure consistency and high standards of teaching and behaviour. - Monitor and record pupil progress, providing feedback and contributing to the wider assessment and reporting processes. - Support the implementation of personalised learning strategies for pupils who require additional help, ensuring equality of opportunity and access. - Contribute to organising and supervising classroom activities, including behaviour management and the maintenance of a positive, safe learning environment. - Engage with parents and carers to communicate pupils’ progress and promote a strong partnership between home and school. - Uphold the school’s ethos of fostering respect, resilience, and independence, ensuring that all pupils feel valued and supported. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Primary Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant primary school in Brent. This role plays a vital part in supporting our school's mission to nurture learners who are confident, respectful, and curious. Working full-time, you will contribute to creating a positive, inclusive environment where every child can thrive academically and socially. The role is ideal for individuals committed to fostering a love of learning and supporting the holistic development of young learners. Additionally, we are welcoming applications for a part-time Nursery SEND/TA position, working 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. The position is available from [start date] until [end date or ongoing]. Key Responsibilities: - Provide one-to-one support to pupils with special educational needs (SEN), ensuring their individualised learning plans are implemented effectively in line with the school’s inclusive ethos. - Assist the classroom teacher in planning and delivering high-quality lessons that promote active participation and positive behaviour. - Support the social and emotional development of pupils by fostering respectful relationships and encouraging a safe, welcoming classroom environment. - Help manage classroom behaviour in accordance with the school’s behaviour policies, promoting consistency and fairness. - Support pupils with their personal care needs where appropriate, respecting their dignity and independence. - Facilitate learning activities, including organising resources and preparing materials that align with curriculum objectives and the school’s emphasis on holistic development. - Assist with the supervision of pupils during break times, outings, and other school activities to ensure their safety and well-being. - Contribute to the assessment and tracking of individual pupil progress, providing feedback to teachers to inform future planning. - Support the integration of pupils with additional needs, working collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and parents to achieve positive outcomes. - Uphold the school's values of respect, integrity, and excellence in all interactions, embodying a nurturing and aspirational approach to education. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Posted about 22 hours ago
  • Nursery Class Teaching Assistant - Newham Primary
    Primary school in NewhamFull Time
    1 Sep 2026 - 23 Jul 2027
    Summary: We are seeking a dedicated Primary Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant primary school in Newham. This full-time role is integral to supporting our commitment to providing a nurturing, inclusive, and high-quality education that fosters each child's individual development. Working closely with teachers and the wider school community, the successful candidate will help create a positive learning environment aligned with our school's values of respect, resilience, and collaboration. The position is available immediately and offers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the educational journey of our young learners. Key Responsibilities: - Support the class teacher in delivering the early years curriculum, ensuring activities are accessible and engaging for all children. - Provide 1:1 support to nursery pupils who require additional assistance, fostering their social, emotional, and academic development in line with the school's inclusive ethos. - Assist with the organisation of learning resources, setting up activities, and maintaining a safe and stimulating classroom environment. - Promote positive behaviour and support pupils in developing independence, resilience, and respect for others. - Observe and monitor pupils' progress, providing feedback to the teacher and participating in planning for individualised learning. - Support children during playtimes, lunchtimes, and other school activities to ensure their safety and wellbeing. - Uphold the school's values of kindness, respect, and perseverance in all interactions with pupils and staff. - Contribute to a collaborative team environment, participating in staff meetings and professional development opportunities to enhance teaching and learning practices. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Posted about 22 hours ago
  • Office Admin - Barking And Dagenham Primary
    Primary school in Barking and DagenhamFull Time
    1 Sep 2026 - 16 Jul 2027
    Health and Resource Assistant Hours: 10am - 2pm, Monday -Friday Summary: We are seeking a highly organised Health and Resource Assistant to join our vibrant school community in Barking and Dagenham. The successful candidate will provide first aid support during lunchtimes, manage reprographics and resources, and assist with a range of administrative tasks to facilitate smooth daily operations. The breakdown of the day will look like 10 - 12 working in the office followed by 12 - 2 providing first aid support. The role is expected to commence in September 2026 and will continue throughout the academic year, with some travel between our two sites as required. Key Responsibilities: First Aid & Health: - Act as the lead first aider during the school lunch period, providing first aid to pupils and staff as needed. - Administer first aid outside lunch periods when required, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all individuals. - Maintain accurate records of all first aid incidents in accordance with school policies. - Ensure compliance with health, safety, and safeguarding policies at all times, promoting a secure environment. Reprographics and Resources Management: - Manage the school’s reprographics helpdesk, responding promptly to printing, photocopying, scanning, and laminating requests. - Prepare and distribute printed and collated resources efficiently, liaising with staff for collection. - Oversee the classroom resource helpdesk, responding to stock requests and managing orders. - Organise and maintain resource and medical stock cupboards, ensuring they are tidy, well-stocked, and in good order. - Monitor expiry dates on medical supplies such as epi-pens and inhalers, and check the functionality of defibrillators, including batteries and pads. - Track stock levels, reordering supplies when necessary, and coordinate deliveries. Administrative Support: - Answer office phones and greet visitors, providing a friendly and professional service. - Respond to queries from parents and visitors, conveying information clearly and accurately. - Assist with general administrative duties, including filing, data entry, and using the school’s Management Information System (Arbor). - Make telephone calls to parents and carers as required, supporting communication channels. - Support the wider administrative team with any additional tasks to ensure the smooth running of school operations. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Posted about 23 hours ago
  • SEN Teaching Assistant - Kingston Primary
    Primary school in Kingston upon ThamesFull Time
    1 Sep 2026 - 16 Jul 2027
    Summary We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Primary Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant, welcoming school community in Kingston upon Thames. This full-time role is an excellent opportunity for individuals committed to supporting young learners in a school that values its Christian ethos, inclusive environment, and personalised approach to education. The successful candidate will work closely with teachers to foster a positive learning environment, contribute to the development of our diverse and dynamic curriculum, and support pupils’ individual needs. The role is expected to commence as soon as possible and will continue on a full-time basis, providing a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference within a well-established, supportive primary school committed to professional growth and work-life balance. Key Responsibilities - Support the delivery of high-quality teaching and learning activities in line with the school’s Christian values and inclusive ethos, ensuring all pupils feel valued and supported. - Assist class teachers with planning, preparing, and differentiating activities to meet the individual needs of pupils, including those with special educational needs and disabilities. - Provide 1:1 and small group support to pupils requiring additional help, fostering their academic, social, and emotional development in accordance with the school’s personalised educational approach. - Support the behaviour management policy by promoting positive behaviour and maintaining a safe, respectful learning environment. - Help with the supervision of pupils during lessons, break times, and other school activities, ensuring their wellbeing and safety at all times. - Contribute to creating an inclusive classroom environment that reflects the school’s commitment to diversity and community engagement. - Collaborate with teachers and other staff members to monitor and record pupils’ progress, providing feedback to inform future planning and support strategies. - Participate in school events, training sessions, and professional development opportunities dedicated to enhancing educational practice and supporting career progression. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Posted about 24 hours ago
  • ✨KS2 Class Teacher! FT September Role✨ - Modern and Supportive Primary in Barking & Dagenham
    Primary school in Barking and DagenhamFull Time
    1 Sep 2026 - 16 Jul 2027
    Key Stage 2 (KS2) Class Teacher Location: Gascoigne Primary School Salary: Outer London Pay Scale (Dependent on experience) Contract Type: Full-time, Fixed-Term (Full Academic Year) Start Date: September 2026 About Our School Gascoigne Primary School is a large, vibrant, and wonderfully diverse primary school situated at the very heart of its community in Barking and Dagenham. Led by our Co-Headteachers, our school culture thrives on an "open-door" policy, close community collaboration, and an unwavering commitment to social equity. We are proudly a UNICEF Rights Respecting School, where the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is embedded into everything we do. Driven by our school motto—“Inspire to achieve, persevere to succeed”—we establish high aspirations for our children. We are seeking an inspiring, dedicated KS2 Teacher to join our enthusiastic junior team for the full academic school year. The Role As a KS2 Class Teacher at Gascoigne, you will guide our junior pupils through the deeper stages of "The Gascoigne Quest." You will be responsible for delivering an ambitious, broad, and balanced curriculum designed to help children discover their "Gascoigne Treasures" (positive character traits like resilience, reflection, and responsibility). You will champion high standards of literacy and numeracy while fostering a love for learning in a supportive, rights-respecting classroom. Key Responsibilities: Teaching & Learning: Plan and deliver high-quality, engaging lessons across the KS2 National Curriculum, ensuring learning is differentiated to stretch high-achievers and support those with additional needs. Curriculum Delivery: Teach the unique Gascoigne Curriculum across its core strands (Ourselves, Our World, Our Education, Our Rights), linking academic learning to global citizenship and personal development. Oracy & Literacy: Place a strong emphasis on vocabulary acquisition, reading for pleasure, and structured talk, supporting our high percentage of pupils who speak English as an Additional Language (EAL). Assessment & Progress: Use formative and summative assessments effectively to track pupil progress, identify gaps in learning, and implement targeted interventions to ensure high academic outcomes. Rights-Respecting Culture: Uphold a positive, rights-respecting classroom management style that empowers children to be respectful, reflective, and independent learners. Collaborative Teamwork: Work closely with parallel year-group partners, subject leaders, and the Inclusion/SENDCo team to share best practices and plan collaborative learning experiences. Qualifications & Experience: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Proven experience or high-quality placement training within a Key Stage 2 setting. Strong, up-to-date knowledge of the KS2 National Curriculum and assessment frameworks. Skills & Knowledge: Excellent subject knowledge in core areas (English, Maths, and Science) alongside effective strategies for embedding foundation subjects. Proven ability to manage a classroom dynamic effectively using positive reinforcement aligned with our rights-respecting ethos. Strong digital literacy and the ability to integrate technology meaningfully into teaching and learning.
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    Posted about 24 hours ago

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