EYFS Teacher | Inclusive School in Redbridge, London
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated EYFS Teacher to join our warm and inclusive Primary School in Redbridge. This is a permanent position starting January 2026, offering a fantastic opportunity to inspire and nurture children in the early stages of their learning journey.
Key Information
- Position: EYFS Teacher
- Start Date: January 2026
- Contract Type: Permanent
- Working Pattern: Full Time, Term Time Only
- Salary: MPS/UPS (dependent on experience)
- Suitable for: Experienced or Early Career Teachers (ECTs welcome)
About the Role
As an EYFS Teacher, you will play a pivotal role in creating a stimulating, engaging, and nurturing learning environment. You will plan and deliver high-quality, play-based learning experiences that promote curiosity, independence, and a love of learning among our youngest pupils.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver creative and developmentally appropriate lessons
- Support pupils’ social, emotional, and cognitive development
- Create an inspiring classroom environment that reflects the EYFS ethos
- Build positive relationships with parents and carers
- Work collaboratively with colleagues and contribute to school-wide initiatives
What We’re Looking For
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- In-depth understanding of the EYFS framework
- A caring and reflective practitioner with strong communication skills
- Passion for fostering early learning and development
What the School Offers
- A welcoming and supportive staff team
- Enthusiastic pupils who love to learn
- Excellent training and career development opportunities
- A nurturing and inclusive school culture
How to Apply
If you are a dedicated EYFS Teacher ready to inspire young learners in Redbridge from January 2026, we would love to hear from you.
- Locations
- Redbridge
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