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Primary Teacher

New Malden

Permanent - September start

Pay to scale

We are working with a passionate and energetic team based in the New Malden / Merton area who are looking to add a Class Teacher to their lovely Primary school. This is a brilliantly varied role and the school have opportunities for both KS1 classes and KS2.

The ideal candidate within these role will be:

QTS - Qualified Teachers ideally
Experience either with early years or KS1/KS2
ECT Teachers considered
Happy to complete our compliance process which includes DBS and references
A confident manner and someone who is happy to hit the ground running in a new environment!

Why apply through NextGen?

A supportive team including a team of consultants with over 27 years experience within recruitment and a dedicated compliance team to support you through the process.
A honest and approachable consultant who will give you advice on the process, the market and whether we would be able to support you in your search.
Free training platform access to upskill before you start in your new role.
A tailored job search - we will do a pro-active search for you focusing on your desired type of work (perm, temp, supply) as well as the locations and any other factors. So if school on this advert in particular is not right for you or unsuccessful, you will still be supported.
No apps or robots - you will have a dedicated consultant who will be on the end of the phone at all times!

If you want to learn more and get started, please apply now to hear from our dedicated consultant covering Primary Schools - Gabby Slater.

About NextGen:

NextGen Teachers is a leading Education Recruitment Agency working with numerous schools in and around the Surrey & Sussex area. We are committed to connecting talented educators with rewarding teaching opportunities, ensuring a seamless experience for both schools and teachers.

Huntress does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. PLEASE NOTE! You should make yourself aware of how immigration laws apply to your situation before applying for any jobs. We are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this role

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