Do you want to join a close-knit Independent School in Manchester and teach Year 3 from January 2026 This Independent School is recruiting a reflective and ambitious Year 3 Teacher to join the KS2 team on a Full-Time basis. The Year 3 Teacher will be involved in collaborative planning before January 2026 will attend induction in January 2026 and will teach from January 2026 as the Year 3 Teacher. The Independent School ethos emphasises deep subject knowledge pastoral warmth and bespoke professional development for each Year 3 Teacher.
A week as the Year 3 Teacher
Mornings: the Year 3 Teacher leads fluent arithmetic sessions and structured reading lessons as the Year 3 Teacher. Afternoons: the Year 3 Teacher delivers enquiry-based science and history projects as the Year 3 Teacher. The Year 3 Teacher will plan interventions and lead small groups as the Year 3 Teacher; these activities will be planned before January 2026 and enacted from January 2026.
Development & impact for the Year 3 Teacher
The Independent School provides coaching cycles subject mentorship and a protected CPD budget so the Year 3 Teacher can grow professionally. From induction in January 2026 the Year 3 Teacher will be part of a reflective learning community will access peer observation in January 2026 and will have routes into subject leadership after January 2026. The Full-Time Year 3 Teacher post offers the Year 3 Teacher stability progression and influence over curriculum design.
Person specification Year 3 Teacher
We seek a Year 3 Teacher with QTS excellent KS2 practice and a collaborative outlook. The Year 3 Teacher must be available for pre-term planning prior to January 2026 induction in January 2026 and to teach from January 2026 as a Full-Time Year 3 Teacher.
To be considered for this Year 3 Teacher position please forward an up-to-date version of your CV.
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