A values-driven Independent School in Lambeth seeks a thoughtful and creative EYFS Teacher to join its Early Years team on a Part-Time basis commencing January 2026. The EYFS Teacher will benefit from small groups, excellent resources and a collegial environment. As a Part-Time EYFS Teacher, you will be fully involved in planning, moderation and family engagement and will begin planning work prior to January 2026, attend an induction in January 2026, and teach from January 2026. • EYFS Teacher required on a Part-Time contract from January 2026 • EYFS Teacher to join a nurturing Independent School in Lambeth • EYFS Teacher to start planning and induction in January 2026 and teach from January 2026 Role — EYFS Teacher (Part-Time): lead high-quality continuous provision, deliver systematic phonics and targeted language work, observe and record progress against the Early Learning Goals, support transition into Key Stage 1, and run family workshops. Even as a Part-Time EYFS Teacher, you will attend weekly EYFS meetings and access the same CPD as Full-Time colleagues, including induction sessions starting January 2026. Why join this Independent School as EYFS Teacher? The school prioritises staff wellbeing and work–life balance: the Part-Time EYFS Teacher post allows meaningful classroom influence alongside sustainable workload. The EYFS Teacher will be mentored from January 2026 and will take part in whole-school learning and moderation activities scheduled from January 2026. Person specification — EYFS Teacher: QTS or EYTS, proven EYFS experience, strong interpersonal skills and a reflective practice. The EYFS Teacher will be ready to engage in pre-term planning and induction before January 2026, and to teach from January 2026 as a Part-Time EYFS Teacher. To be considered for this EYFS Teacher position, please forward an up-to-date version of your CV.