EARLY YEARS / YEAR 1 JEWISH STUDIES TEACHER
Required for May 2019 or as soon as possible (part-time/full-time will be considered)
An exciting opportunity to teach Jewish studies at Kerem School has become available for an outstanding candidate. You will inspire our children with a love of Torah and Israel and work with our team to offer the highest quality of Jewish education.
Kerem School is a Modern Orthodox primary school. Our aim is that every child should be a confident, happy and motivated pupil who achieves their full potential in both Jewish and Secular studies.
We received excellent in all categories in our most recent ISI inspection.
To apply, applicants should complete an application form which can be found on the school website www.keremschool.co.uk/vacancies
Applications should be received no later than Monday 25th March at 1pm. Interviews to be held on Thursday 28th March.
Visits to the school are welcomed and encouraged.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the safety and welfare of children. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Norrice Lea, London, N2 0RE
020 8455 0909
vacancies@keremschool.co.uk
www.keremschool.co.uk
Head Teacher: Miss Alyson Burns BEd Oxon (Hons)
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