Skills and Attributes
- Commitment to inclusive education and ensuring all pupils can achieve success.
- Ability to build positive, respectful relationships with pupils, families, and colleagues.
- Strong classroom management skills and the ability to create a safe, nurturing learning environment.
- High expectations for pupil achievement, behaviour, and attendance.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to adapt teaching approaches to meet the needs of diverse learners.
- Strong organisational and time‑management skills.
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team and contribute to the wider life of the school.
- Reflective practitioner committed to continuous professional development.
- Resilience, flexibility, and a positive attitude.
Teaching and Learning
- Ability to plan and deliver engaging, high-quality lessons that promote progress for all pupils.
- Good understanding of the National Curriculum and effective assessment practices.
- Ability to use formative and summative assessment to inform teaching.
- Experience of using adaptive teaching strategies to meet varying learning needs.
- Ability to create an inclusive classroom where pupils feel valued and supported.
- Understanding of effective behaviour management strategies.
- Ability to use educational technology to support learning where appropriate.
Inclusion and SEND
- Commitment to meeting the needs of pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
- Experience of adapting learning activities and resources for pupils with additional needs.
- Understanding of Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and graduated support approaches.
- Ability to work collaboratively with teaching assistants and external agencies.
- Knowledge of strategies to support pupils with communication, social, emotional, mental health, and learning needs.
- Commitment to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Safeguarding and Wellbeing
- Understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and child protection procedures.
- Commitment to promoting pupil wellbeing and emotional development.
- Ability to identify and respond appropriately to concerns regarding pupil welfare.
- Understanding of the importance of attendance and early intervention.
Experience (Typically Sought)
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
- Successful teaching experience within a primary school setting (including placements for ECTs/early career teachers).
- Experience of planning, teaching, and assessing learning across the primary curriculum.
- Experience of working with pupils from a range of backgrounds and abilities.
- Experience of collaborating with parents and carers to support pupil progress.
- Experience of working effectively with support staff.
- Evidence of contributing to whole‑school initiatives or wider school life.
Desirable Experience
- Experience of teaching across more than one primary key stage.
- Experience of supporting pupils with SEND, EAL, or SEMH needs.
- Knowledge of trauma‑informed or nurture‑based approaches.
- Experience of leading or contributing to a curriculum area.
- Experience of using interventions to accelerate pupil progress.
- Experience of working in a culturally diverse and inclusive school community.
Contact Details:
Athersley North Primary School Recruitment Team