ECT Needed for Year 2 Class - Slough, Berkshire
September 2024
We are looking for an ECT for Year 2 in Slough, Berkshire from September 2024! This is an opportunity to work within a ‘Good’ primary school in Slough, Berkshire.
**Responsibilities of a Year 2 teacher**
- Plan and deliver engaging and effective classes to Year 2 students based on the National Curriculum.
- Provide ongoing feedback and support to Year 2 students to encourage growth and development.
- Create a safe and organized classroom environment conducive to learning.
- Collaborate with colleagues to develop and share best practices.
- Use data to inform teaching decisions and adapt instruction to meet the needs of all learners.
- Communicate regularly with parents and caregivers to provide updates on Year 2 student progress.
- Attend and contribute to staff meetings and professional development opportunities.
**About the school:**
- Friendly environment that welcomes early career teachers (ECTs) with open arms.
- As well as academic excellence, this school aspires to develop well-rounded, confident pupils through its supportive pastoral environment.
- Easy commute to and within Slough, Berkshire via public transport.
**Suitable Applicants Must Have:**
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
- Proven experience teaching Year 2 in a primary school setting.
- A solid understanding of the National Curriculum and how to tailor instruction to meet its requirements.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Dedication to providing high-quality education to children.
- Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues across various departments and schools.
- Strong organizational and planning abilities.
**Application**
If this Year 2 Teacher role interests you, please submit your application form along with an updated CV.
- Locations
- Slough
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