27 days remaining to apply

  • Job start date

    1 June 2026

  • Closing date

    20 April 2026 at 10am

  • Date listed

    24 March 2026

Job details

Job role

  • Teacher

Visa sponsorship

Visas cannot be sponsored

Key stage

Key stage 1

Working pattern

Full time

Contract type

Fixed term

Full-time equivalent salary

£32,916.00 - £45,352.00 Annually (Actual)

EYFS/Y1 Class Teacher job summary

The successful candidate will have:

  • A confident knowledge of the curriculum and assessment.
  • Inclusive practice in support of all pupils.
  • The ability to reflect on their own practice.

We can offer the successful candidate:

  • The chance to work in a school where talents and creativeness are valued as well as the highest standards of academia with a strong focus on pastoral care and a growth mind-set.
  • The opportunity to work with a friendly and highly skilled team of colleagues.
  • A caring, nurturing, family atmosphere with delightful pupils and a supportive community.
  • A ‘good’ school as evidenced by Ofsted during its most recent inspection.
  • An exciting curriculum and up-to-date pedagogy.
  • Regular opportunities to participate in training and professional development at both school and Trust level.

Main Purpose of the Role

To carry out the duties of a class teacher in accordance with the school’s policies and procedures, in pursuit of high standards of children’s achievement.

To follow the Staff Code of Conduct which entails meeting the Teacher Standards, Performance Management targets and the standards of the school dress code.

To fulfil their job description, and to ensure they have read, understood and follow all safeguarding guidance including; the Safeguarding Policy, Keeping Children Safe in Education: Information for all School and College Staff (from Working Together document) and the Guidance for Safer Working Practice for Adults who work with Children and Young People.

Objectives

To ensure children’s entitlement of the National Curriculum.

To raise standards of children’s achievement.

To foster excellence, enjoyment and satisfaction in the study of the curriculum.

To contribute to the life of the school.

To safeguard children’s wellbeing.

Key Duties and Responsibilities

To be mindful of children’s safeguarding and pastoral care, including the need for good health, safety and security.

To help children acquire knowledge, skills and understanding appropriate to their level of development.

To monitor the knowledge, skills and understanding that the children have acquired.

To engage and maintain children’s interest.

To create opportunities to celebrate achievements and encourage self- confidence.

To maintain appropriate systems of planning, assessment and record keeping, and report to parents and others as required.

Key Outcomes

Staff fully contribute to the development and implementation of school policies and practices and uphold these on a consistent basis.

Staff recognise their accountability for their tasks and the school’s success.

Relationships are positive and promote learning.

Continuity and progression occurs between year groups, to maximise children’s development across the school.

High expectations are set for all pupils.

Pupils are enthusiastic and motivated to learn and make progress in relation to their prior attainment.

Lessons are well planned and prepared, are delivered with pace, with clear, shared objectives and cater for the differing abilities of the children.

Effective feedback is given to children through regular and thoughtful marking and discussion of learning, and progress towards targets.

Assessments of pupils, informs the planning for individual children.

Pupils are well prepared and ready for end of year tests and other statutory checks.

Good order and discipline are maintained throughout the school, through the promotion of excellent conduct and behaviour by all.

Other adults are deployed effectively, to work in the class, and students and/or work experience pupils are supported and developed when attached to the class.

Ongoing professional dialogue of children’s welfare and progress towards targets occurs with parents, SENDCO, and others as required.

Continuing professional development for the school’s development and for agreed personal targets.

Relevant documentation e.g. Pay and Conditions, Code of Conduct, Performance Management, are all understood and followed.

Information relevant to the profession is actively sought.

Any other task as reasonably expected by the Headteacher.

To maintain confidentiality at all times.

Kaleidoscope Multi-Academy Trust are committed to ensuring outstanding safeguarding procedures and to promote the welfare of our pupils. The post holder is subject to the provisions of all child protection legislation, recruitment checks, DfE requirements, school level policies and Kaleidoscope’s central policies governing staff who work with children.

Central to the planning and systems of Kaleidoscope Multi-Academy Trust are our 5 C’s:

1. Our schools are Child-centric (focusing on the whole child)

2. Creative and innovative

3. Community focused

4. Collaborative but distinctive

5. We have a Culture of high expectations and excellence, striving for and sharing best practice.

Further information about the job

The candidate will be required to undergo a full enhanced DBS check and must be eligible to work in the UK.
Visas cannot be sponsored.
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Commitment to safeguarding

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Our recruitment and selection process relating to references are rigorous and comply with national and local guidance regarding child protection policy and procedures. Any offer of employment will be conditional upon the outcome of an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.

Applying for the job

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About Worle Village Primary School

School type
Academy, ages 5 to 11
Education phase
Primary school
School size
172 pupils enrolled
Age range
5 to 11
Ofsted report
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Worle Village is a small primary school with a large community feel which Ofsted judged to be ‘good’ in February 2022 quoting ‘there is a caring, nurturing, family atmosphere at Worle Village Primary.'

We aim to provide an educational and social environment, which nurtures and challenges each child, enabling individuals to flourish and to achieve his or her highest possible potential. We strive to develop lifelong learners and with this in mind; we aim to make their educational experience at Worle Village stimulating and one they will reflect upon in years to come. Our environment allows children to achieve academically, creatively, spiritually and socially.

As part of the Kaleidoscope MAT, an exclusively Primary MAT, our aim is to share good practice, resources and training to ensure pupils get a small school feel but receive an expert, outward-facing view of the community with access to a wider range of activities and experiences shared with six other like minded schools.

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