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Closing Date: 21/04/2021
Salary: £28,547 – £39,794 per annum, Teacher main scale
Working hours: 35 hours per week
Contract length: Fixed Term to 31 August 2022 (with likelihood of permanent contract as we expand)
Holidays: 25 days per annum, pro-rata (rising to 30 days after 5 years)
Based at: Unity Community Primary, Salford
The staff and governors of this friendly, supportive and inclusive school are seeking to recruit a highly effective classroom practitioner to cover the maternity leave of the KS1 lead for the whole school year. The ideal candidate will be an experienced KS1 teacher and be a nurturing and reflective practitioner who is able to lead and manage others.
The successful candidate will:
Unity can offer:
Candidates are encouraged to visit the school and discuss the position with the Headteacher. Please ring the school office on 0161 871 2614 to arrange a convenient time.
The closing date for applications is 21st April at 5pm. Applications received after this time will not be considered and CVs will not be accepted.
Interviews will take place on Wednesday 28th April.
If you need the application form in an alternative format, please contact our HR Team.
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Coronavirus update
In light of the current situation, we are making changes to the way we deliver services at the moment. One-to-one appointments that would normally be delivered face-to-face will now take place over the phone or through video call. There is no need to call us to confirm – your regular point of contact will call you at the time your appointment was scheduled.
We are also no longer holding groups inside. We’re currently arranging alternatives where possible through considering walking or virtual groups. Please contact your group facilitator, or the centre where the group runs from, for more information.
If you’re worried, think you may have symptoms of Coronavirus or want further information, see the latest advice from Public Health England.
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