Year 2 Teacher — Battersea
A well-regarded Good school in Battersea seeks a dedicated Year 2 Teacher to join its KS1 phase on a Full-Time basis from January 2026. The successful Year 2 Teacher will take part in pre-term planning before January 2026, attend induction in January 2026, and begin teaching from January 2026. This Year 2 Teacher role is ideal for someone who loves early primary teaching, close parental partnerships and hands-on curriculum work.
• Year 2 Teacher — Full-Time role in a Good Battersea primary — January 2026 start
• Year 2 Teacher to join a warm, inclusive KS1 phase — January 2026 start
• Year 2 Teacher offered induction, targeted CPD and TA support from January 2026
Year 2 Teacher Responsibilities
The Year 2 Teacher will deliver systematic phonics, guided reading and well-sequenced writing and maths units. The Year 2 Teacher will track progress, run targeted interventions and lead parental updates and workshop sessions. The Year 2 Teacher will coordinate transition activities to Year 3 and will be part of moderation meetings preceding January 2026
and following January 2026.
Year 2 Teacher Requirements
• QTS and recent KS1 experience required of the Year 2 Teacher.
• Strong phonics practice, effective behaviour strategies and clear communication for the Year 2 Teacher.
• Available to prepare prior to January 2026, attend induction in January 2026 and teach from January 2026 as a Full-Time Year 2 Teacher.
Why apply? This Full-Time Year 2 Teacher role starting January 2026 offers structured support, a friendly team and real scope to improve outcomes in KS1. The school values teacher wellbeing and provides regular CPD and mentoring for each Year 2 Teacher.
To be considered for this Year 2 Teacher position, please forward an up-to-date version of your CV.
- Locations
- Wandsworth, Wandsworth
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