Athelstan Primary School ยท Sheffield, Yorkshire and the Humber
Athelstan Primary School is on the
lookout for ateacher (ideally KS2) who feels confident they could match
our high expectations and passion for learning.
We are a larger than average school,
situated in a wonderfully vibrant community, where children and adults from
many diverse cultures, beliefs and backgrounds blend together to create Team
Athelstan. We are a warm and welcoming staff, who work very hard and who
genuinely want to make the difference for all our pupils.
Our pupils generally achieve well, but
just as importantly, we believe that the broader provision we offer our pupils
is crucial to developing the whole child and his or her unique interests and
talents. Our varied curriculum has enabled us to achieve many awards,
including Platinum Sportsmark, Gold Artsmark and Computing.
The role is open to Early Career
Teachers. Candidates should be willing to bring ideas, enthusiasm and
commitment to our school and in return, will experience high quality
professional development and support.
Key Responsibilities:
Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging and
differentiated lessons that cater to the diverse learning needs of all
pupils in your class.
Create
a stimulating and supportive classroom environment that promotes positive
behaviour and a love of learning.
Work
collaboratively with colleagues, including teaching assistants and other
professionals, to ensure the best outcomes for all children.
Communicate
effectively with parents and carers, building positive relationships and
keeping them informed of their child's progress.
Contribute
to the wider life of the school, including attending staff meetings, INSET
days, and potentially leading extracurricular activities.
Uphold the school's policies
and procedures, including safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children.
We are looking for a teacher who:
Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or
equivalent.
Is
highly motivated with a strong understanding of the primary curriculum and
effective teaching and learning strategies.
Is
passionate about working with primary-aged children and committed to their
development.
Can
demonstrate an awareness of and commitment to working in a diverse school
community.
Is
able to communicate, enthuse and inspire young learners.
Is a
strong team player and able to work collaboratively.
Has a desire to play an
active role in the development of the school and to use their own skills,
talents and interest for the benefit of the children.
What we can offer you:
A welcoming and happy school environment with
a dedicated and supportive staff team.
Opportunities
for professional development and career progression.
Enthusiastic
and well-behaved pupils who enjoy coming to sch