Key Stage 2 Class Teacher
From September 2018
Nancy Reuben Primary School is an Orthodox Jewish Independent school in Hendon for boys and girls aged 2-11. Over the last year the school has gone through a huge transformation with a new Leadership Team taking the school rapidly forward to become a ‘Good’ Ofsted rated school.
We are seeking to appoint a
Key Stage 2 Class Teacher from September 2018
Initially to cover a maternity leave
Part-time, although Full-Time would be considered
You will offer inspiring and creative learning experiences for our children, be a fabulous team player, passionate about the highest standards and outcomes for all pupils in your class. You must wholeheartedly support the ongoing school improvement agenda.
Salary is negotiable for the right candidate
NQTs welcome to apply
Closing Date: 23rd May 2018 12noon
Interviews: Afternoon of Friday 25th May 2018
For more information and application pack, please see our website: http://www.nrps.co.uk/our-team/recruitment or;
contact Emma Murray on: pahead@nrps.co.uk Tel: 020 8202 5646
Informal visits most warmly welcomed
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