At a Glance
- Tasks: Deliver engaging lessons and support diverse learners in a positive classroom.
- Company: Milk Education, dedicated to nurturing new teaching talent.
- Benefits: Competitive pay, early start opportunities, and ongoing support.
- Other info: Join a supportive community focused on your professional growth.
- Why this job: Kickstart your teaching career with mentorship and valuable classroom experience.
- Qualifications: ECTs and newly qualified teachers with QTS are encouraged to apply.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
Are you an Early Career Teacher (ECT) looking to secure your first teaching role for September? Or keen to gain valuable classroom experience before the new academic year begins? Milk Education is working with supportive primary schools seeking enthusiastic ECTs across EYFS, KS1, and KS2. With opportunities to start from the end of June or in September, this is a fantastic chance to build confidence and find the right school for you.
What You'll Be Doing
- Deliver engaging lessons across EYFS, KS1, or KS2
- Support pupils with a range of learning needs, including SEN
- Create a positive and inclusive classroom environment
- Work closely with teaching and support staff
- Develop your skills in planning, assessment, and behaviour management
Who Can Apply?
- ECTs and newly qualified teachers with QTS
- Teachers looking to gain experience before September
- Passionate educators ready to start their teaching journey
Why Join Milk Education?
- Competitive daily pay
- Opportunities to start before September
- Supportive schools and experienced mentors
- Dedicated consultant and ongoing support
- Access to training, wellbeing support, and teaching resources
Milk Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We are proudly APSCo Compliance+ accredited, reflecting our dedication to the highest standards in safer recruitment. All applicants will be subject to thorough compliance checks in line with DfE, Keeping Children Safe in Education, and APSCo guidelines.