Vacancy Summary

Required from September 2022
Permanent, Full Time Class Teacher


‘Learning with Jesus, to be the best we can be’

Vacancy Information

The school motto, Love Care, Share is lived out by pupils each day. Staff care very much for pupils and pupils care for and respect them. Ofsted 2020.

St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School is a good school, committed to ‘learning with Jesus, to be the best we can be’. Behaviour and Personal Development at the school is outstanding. We have
wonderful children and extremely dedicated and supportive staff, governors and parents. We are part of a multi academy Trust who supports our school.

We are looking for an excellent practitioner who:

  • is in sympathy with and supportive of the aims and ethos of a Catholic school
  • has a good sense of humour, is approachable and can build positive relationships with pupils, parents, governors and other staff
  • has high expectations of children’s behaviour and attainment
  • can motivate and inspire children
  • is able to work as part of a close team to achieve the very best for our children

We can offer you:

  • a school where children feel happy, are motivated and keen to learn
  • a dedicated, supportive team of staff and governors
  • an opportunity to work in a lovely school that has a strong, caring Catholic ethos
  • a wide range of CPD opportunities to develop your career further
  • a strong local Catholic partnership of schools within our Trust

For further details and to request an information pack please contact

school on 01274 564883. Applications need to be completed on a CES application form which can be downloaded from the school’s website: http://www.stjosephs.ngfl.ac.uk/

Please email completed forms to school:  louise.robinson@sjb.bcwcat.co.uk

Closing Date: 12 noon, 6th May 2022

Interviews week beginning 16th May 2022

The school is committed to a rigorous implementation of our safeguarding policy. All successful applicants are subject to an enhanced DBS check.

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