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Permanent |
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England |
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Redbridge, United Kingdom |
| Primary Teaching - Primary Key Stage 1 | |
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£37,720 - £50,167 per annum |
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01/09/2026 |
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Phoebe Bone |
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101917 |
- Description
Year 1 Class Teacher
Primary School – London Borough of RedbridgeStart Date: September 2026
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
Salary:M1 – M6 (Outer London Pay Scale, £37,720 – £50,167 per annum)We are currently working with a supportive and well-established primary school in the London Borough of Redbridge who are seeking an enthusiastic and committed Year 1 Class Teacher to join their team from September 2026 on a permanent basis.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a teacher who enjoys working in Key Stage 1, supporting children as they transition from Early Years into more structured learning and develop key skills in phonics, reading, writing, and maths.
The role:
You will be responsible for a Year 1 class, delivering engaging and creative lessons that support both academic progress and personal development. The successful candidate will create a structured yet nurturing classroom environment where pupils feel confident, supported, and motivated to learn.The school is looking for someone who:
- Has a secure understanding of the Key Stage 1 curriculum
- Is confident in delivering phonics and early reading
- Sets clear expectations for behaviour and learning
- Can plan and deliver lessons that engage and challenge all learners
- Works well as part of a team and contributes to school life
- Is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children
In return, the school offers:
- A permanent teaching role from September 2026
- A welcoming and collaborative staff team
- A positive and inclusive school environment
- Opportunities for professional development and career progression
- Well-behaved and enthusiastic pupils
How to apply:
Please submit your CV directly to Phoebe Bone to be considered for this opportunity. Interviews will be arranged once suitable applications are received.







