Year 2 Teacher Vacancy - Inspiring Independent School in Central Birmingham
Role: Year 2 Teacher
Location: Central Birmingham
Contract: Full-Time | Permanent
Start Date: January 2026
Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience
The School
Our client is a prestigious independent primary school in Central Birmingham, known for its nurturing environment, high academic standards, and commitment to developing confident, curious learners.
Key Features:
- Supportive, collaborative, and forward-thinking teaching team
- Motivated and enthusiastic pupils who enjoy learning
- Strong leadership focused on professional development and staff growth
- Modern classrooms and outdoor learning spaces designed for creativity and engagement
- A welcoming community that values individuality and excellence
The Role
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Year 2 Teacher to join the school full-time on a permanent basis.
You will:
- Plan and deliver engaging lessons that inspire and challenge pupils
- Create a positive, inclusive, and stimulating classroom environment
- Foster curiosity, independence, and confidence in young learners
- Collaborate with colleagues to maintain high standards of teaching and learning
This role is ideal for:
- Experienced Key Stage 1 teachers looking for a permanent, full-time position
- Early Career Teachers (ECTs) ready to grow in an independent school setting
What You’ll Need
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- Experience teaching Key Stage 1, preferably Year 2
- A creative, enthusiastic, and nurturing approach to teaching
- Legal right to work in the UK
Apply Now
If you are a motivated and passionate teacher looking for a rewarding full-time, permanent position in a supportive independent school, please send your CV to be considered for this exciting opportunity.
- Locations
- Birmingham, West Midlands
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