Are you a dynamic Year 1 Teacher looking for a Full-Time role in Sutton from January 2026 A friendly Sutton primary is recruiting a Year 1 Teacher to lead a Year 1 class deliver strong phonics and early literacy and help shape the KS1 offer. The Year 1 Teacher will take part in pre-term planning before January 2026 attend induction in January 2026 and be teaching from January 2026.
Role summary - Year 1 Teacher
The Year 1 Teacher will deliver systematic phonics and guided reading as the Year 1 Teacher lead lively and sequenced writing units as the Year 1 Teacher and develop mathematical fluency through practical lessons as the Year 1 Teacher. The Year 1 Teacher will track progress run interventions and liaise closely with families and LSAs as the Year 1 Teacher.
Year 1 Teacher Requirements
QTS (or equivalent) and secure KS1 practice as the Year 1 Teacher.
Strong phonics knowledge and confident behaviour strategies as the Year 1 Teacher.
Ability to attend planning sessions prior to January 2026 induction in January 2026 and begin teaching from January 2026.
Year 1 Teacher Responsibilities
Plan and deliver high-quality English and maths lessons as the Year 1 Teacher.
Use assessment to personalise learning and run targeted booster groups as the Year 1 Teacher.
Communicate effectively with parents and contribute to whole-school events as the Year 1 Teacher. The Year 1 Teacher will prepare resources in advance of January 2026 and will be teaching from January 2026.
Why apply
This Full-Time Year 1 Teacher vacancy starting January 2026 offers a supportive staff team focused CPD and the chance to make a real difference to childrens early learning in Sutton. If you are a committed Year 1 Teacher ready to start January 2026 wed like to hear from you.
To be considered for this Year 1 Teacher position please forward an up-to-date version of your CV.
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