| School | Federation of saint Josephs Catholic infant and junior schools |
|---|---|
| Head | Mrs. A. Whelan |
| Job title | Class Teacher |
| Salary | MPS, points M1 – U3, Actual Pay: £40,317 - £62,496 |
| Hours | Full time |
| Closing date | To remain open until position is filled |
| Interview | TBC |
| Start date | September 2026 |
| How to apply | The application form may be downloaded from the school website and then emailed to the School Business Manager, Roza Molaie: rmolaie@sjjnr.brent.sch.uk |
| Additional information | Brent Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undergo a DBS check. |
The school
Saint Joseph’s is a caring, friendly, family focused school. We believe that with everyone working together as a team, we can ensure that each individual child reaches their full potential in a secure and loving environment. By living out our Mission Statement ‘We Follow Christ’s Footsteps in Love’ on a daily basis, we aim to help each child to develop their relationship with God and each other.
The role
The Federation of Saint Joseph’s Catholic Infant & Junior Schools are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and highly motivated outstanding practitioner and Class Teacher. The person must be able to commit to the aims and ethos of our Catholic School.
Required from September 2026, an effective and dedicated classroom teacher who will be able to complement our hardworking, caring staff team. The successful candidate will be an outstanding teacher with high expectations and be committed to providing a welcoming stimulating learning experience for all the children at Saint Joseph’s.
The main areas of responsibility will include:
- leading in the implementation of innovative and creative practices which impact on progress and attainment for all pupils in the school curriculum
- assisting in the development of our inclusive curriculum in order to improve outcomes for all pupils.
- keeping children at the heart of teaching and learning.
- supporting staff teams in raising the quality of teaching and learning.
- supporting the effective use of data across the school to evaluate & raise standards of achievement.
- able to use vision and expertise to lead in a key areas of school improvement when required
- be an excellent communicator with good interpersonal skills
- be effective in leading, inspiring and supporting other members of staff
- contribute to the wider life of the school
The person
We are looking for someone who can:
- offer teaching that challenges and inspires
- demonstrate excellent practice with high expectations of pupils & staff achievements, attainment and behaviour.