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A leading school in the London Borough of Havering is seeking a passionate part-time teacher to join their dedicated team. The ideal candidate will be energetic, resourceful, and committed to fostering positive relationships with students and staff. This role offers an opportunity to contribute to a supportive school community and promote the values of respect and growth among learners.
Squirrels Heath Juniors School
Salisbury Road, Romford, RM2 5TP
www.shj.havering.sch.uk
Head Teacher; Mrs Mary Shipton
Part-time Teacher
Scale:Teachers Main Scale 1-6
Hours: 19.5 hours per week 0.6FTE
Salary:£34,514 - £48,532 p.a. (£20,708 - £29,119 pro rata)
Contract:Permanent
Start:TBC
The children, staff and governors of Squirrels Heath Junior School are looking to appoint an energetic and driven individual to join our teaching team.
We are looking for someone who:
We are able to offer:
We are a three form entry Junior school located in the London Borough of Havering and within easy reach of the capital. Our school is a warm, friendly and caring environment where each child is valued and feels part of the school community. Our staff work hard to promote the social, moral, cultural and physical development of all children so that by the end of Year 6, they are confident, motivated and successful learners who are respectful and considerate to the needs of others.
Candidates are encouraged to visit the school by prior arrangement. Please call Louise Chappell, Office Manager, on 01708 446472 to arrange a visit.
Please apply online.
Closing Date: 19th May 2025 - 12pm
Interview Date: W/b 19th May 2025
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Please note in line with KCSIE 2024, the school will conduct a pre-employment internet search on all shortlisted candidates.