Would you welcome a high-impact Part-Time role as an LKS2 Teacher in Birmingham beginning January 2026? This post is perfect for a practitioner who wants to concentrate teaching time while remaining fully involved in planning, moderation and CPD from January 2026. The appointed LKS2 Teacher will prepare schemes and resources ahead of January 2026, attend induction in January 2026, and teach from January 2026 in a part-time capacity. A week in the life - LKS2 Teacher Mornings on working days: the LKS2 Teacher leads maths and English sequences that build fluency and reasoning across Years 3 and 4 as the LKS2 Teacher. Afternoons on working days: the LKS2 Teacher delivers hands-on foundation topics, supports small-group interventions and contributes to project work as the LKS2 Teacher. Outside contact time the LKS2 Teacher plans, moderates and liaises with parents and inclusion staff; all planning activity commences before January 2026 and continues beyond January 2026. LKS2 Teacher Responsibilities The LKS2 Teacher will plan cohesive blocks across Years 3 and 4 as the LKS2 Teacher, use assessment to personalise learning as the LKS2 Teacher, and participate in transitional work with Year 2 and Year 5 colleagues as the LKS2 Teacher. The LKS2 Teacher will attend induction in January 2026, be prepared to teach from January 2026, and will take a full part in phase meetings starting in January 2026. LKS2 Teacher Requirements We seek an LKS2 Teacher with QTS, secure KS2 experience and excellent organisational skills. The LKS2 Teacher must be available for pre-term planning prior to January 2026, for induction in January 2026, and to teach from January 2026 in a part-time capacity. The LKS2 Teacher should be collaborative, data-literate and committed to pupil progress. To be considered for this LKS2 Teacher position, please forward an up-to-date version of your CV.