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Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2 or EYFS Class Teacher

Required for April and September 2019

MPS/UPS

Positions of responsibility available for the right candidates

Required for April and September 2019

Yavneh Primary School is a successful, oversubscribed school located in Borehamwood. In 2019 we are moving into our brand new building and our oldest children will be moving into Key Stage 2. We are seeking highly motivated, exceptional, talented teachers to work within our two form entry school. This is a unique opportunity for creative, forward thinking teachers who want to be part of the Yavneh family and really make your mark!

Our ideal candidate will:

  • Be an outstanding practitioner
  • Be able to deliver inspirational learning
  • Be committed to excellence, inclusion and challenge.
  • Have strong interpersonal skills to foster links between the school, home and wider community.
  • Be creative, enthusiastic and forward thinking
  • Provide an exciting learning environment
  • Enhance the Jewish ethos of the school

We can offer:

  • A unique opportunity to be part of a brand new school
  • Children with outstanding behaviour and attitudes to learning.
  • Generous PPA time
  • A brand new building with outstanding facilities
  • An inclusive and caring culture where every child is encouraged to fulfill their potential
  • A strong commitment to supporting professional development

To request an information pack contact:
admin@yavnehprimary.org or 020 8736 5580 or visit our school website http://www.yavnehprimary.org/work-with-us/overview/
Visits to the school are welcomed and encouraged.

Closing date for applications: 18th January 2019

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
Successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.

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