GSL Education is currently working in partnership with a welcoming and supportive primary school in Harlow that is seeking a dedicated Key Stage 1 Teacher to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate teacher to work in a friendly school environment where pupils are encouraged to achieve their best and staff work collaboratively to create engaging learning experiences.
About the Role
As a KS1 Teacher, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality lessons in line with the Key Stage 1 National Curriculum, helping pupils build strong foundations in literacy, numeracy, and wider learning. The school is looking for a teacher who can create a positive and nurturing classroom environment where children feel confident, supported, and motivated to learn.
Key Responsibilities
* Planning and delivering engaging lessons in line with the KS1 curriculum
* Creating a positive, inclusive, and stimulating classroom environment
* Supporting pupils’ academic, social, and emotional development
* Assessing pupil progress and adapting teaching to meet individual needs
* Working closely with teaching assistants and support staff
* Maintaining strong classroom management and positive behaviour strategies
* Building positive relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues
The Ideal Candidate
* Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
* Experience teaching within Key Stage 1 (including placements)
* Strong knowledge of the KS1 curriculum
* Excellent communication and organisational skills
* A positive, proactive, and nurturing approach to teaching
* Commitment to safeguarding and promoting pupil wellbeing
Why Work Through GSL Education?
* Competitive rates of pay
* Access to a range of long-term and permanent opportunities
* Dedicated consultant support throughout your placement
* Opportunities to work with welcoming schools across the area
If you are a passionate Key Stage 1 Teacher looking for your next opportunity in Harlow, we would love to hear from you.
Apply today or contact Emily at GSL Education:
01245 203 218
emily.scottgsleducation