At a Glance
- Tasks: Deliver targeted interventions to help Year 6 pupils excel in their studies.
- Company: A diverse and inclusive primary school in Southall with a supportive leadership team.
- Benefits: Competitive Inner London salary, on-site parking, and excellent transport links.
- Other info: Join a well-established school committed to raising attainment and supporting all pupils.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while working in a collaborative environment.
- Qualifications: UK Qualified Teacher Status and experience in KS2 teaching or intervention.
The predicted salary is between 31650 - 34000 £ per year.
A 2-form entry primary school in Southall is seeking an experienced and motivated Intervention Teacher to join their team from September 2026. This full-time position will initially run for the Autumn Term, with the teacher working across Key Stage 2, primarily supporting pupils in Year 6 through targeted intervention programmes designed to accelerate progress and prepare pupils for SATs.
The school is looking for a qualified teacher with strong knowledge of the KS2 curriculum, assessment requirements, and effective intervention strategies. Training and support will be provided to ensure the successful candidate is fully equipped for the role.
About the School
- A well‑established 2‑form entry primary school serving a diverse local community.
- Staff work collaboratively and are supported by an experienced leadership team committed to raising attainment and ensuring all pupils reach their potential.
- A supportive Senior Leadership Team.
- Collaborative year group teams.
- Well‑established intervention programmes.
- Strong behaviour and positive attitudes to learning.
- Excellent transport links, including access to the Elizabeth Line.
- On‑site parking.
- A diverse and inclusive school community.
The Role
- Deliver targeted interventions across KS2, with a particular focus on Year 6.
- Support pupils working towards expected and greater depth standards.
- Identify learning gaps and plan effective intervention programmes.
- Deliver small‑group and targeted teaching sessions.
- Monitor and track pupil progress.
- Work closely with class teachers and school leaders.
- Support pupils in preparation for KS2 SATs.
This is not a full class teaching role and would suit a teacher who enjoys focused teaching and accelerating pupil progress.
Requirements
- UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
- Experience teaching within KS2.
- Strong understanding of the Year 6 curriculum and SATs expectations.
- Experience delivering interventions or targeted support programmes.
- Strong assessment and data analysis skills.
- Ability to motivate and engage pupils of varying abilities.
- Good communication and organisational skills.
The school would particularly welcome applications from teachers with experience in upper KS2, Year 6, English, mathematics, or intervention teaching.
Salary
Inner London M1-M6 Paid in line with experience and qualifications.
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For further information or to express your interest, please contact: Marc Murphy.