Job Title: Year 2 Primary School Teacher (Maternity Cover)
Location: Shortlands, Bromley
Start Date: January 2024 (Immediate trial required)
Contract Type: Fixed-term contract, paid to scale, or via Future Education
Future Education is seeking a dedicated and qualified Year 2 Primary School Teacher with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) for an exciting maternity cover position at an esteemed Academy in Shortlands, Bromley. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to join a vibrant school community and contribute to the academic and personal growth of Year 2 students.
About the Role:
Position: Year 2 Primary School Teacher (Maternity Cover)
Start Date: January 2024, with immediate trial availability for selected candidates
Contract Terms: Options for a fixed-term contract paid to scale, or payment through Future Education
Location: Shortlands, Bromley
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver high-quality lessons in line with the national curriculum for Year 2
Plan, assess, and support students’ progress, fostering a positive and inclusive classroom environment
Collaborate with other staff members and parents to ensure an enriching learning experience
Actively contribute to the school’s ethos, focusing on student wellbeing and engagement
Requirements:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) – Essential for this role
Experience teaching Key Stage 1, ideally within a Year 2 setting
Strong classroom management skills and a commitment to fostering a supportive, creative learning environment
Ability to trail immediately, with full-time maternity cover commencing in January 2024
Benefits of the Role:
Work within a supportive and forward-thinking Academy
Competitive pay options, either on a fixed-term contract basis, paid to scale, or through Future Education
If you are a qualified Year 2 teacher with a passion for primary education, we’d love to hear from you! Apply now for this rewarding opportunity to make a difference in students' lives during this maternity cover role.
How to Apply:
Please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role to
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