Intervention Teacher
Posted 12/04/26About the Role
Join a inclusive school in Wolverhampton as an Intervention Teacher, supporting primary pupils across EYFS, KS1, and KS2. This vital role involves delivering targeted academic support to ensure every child reaches their full potential. You will work closely with dedicated teams to make a tangible difference in children's learning journeys, offering opportunities for both long-term stability and flexible arrangements.
Key Responsibilities
• Design and deliver bespoke intervention programmes for individuals and small groups.
• Assess pupil progress meticulously and adapt teaching strategies accordingly.
• Collaborate effectively with class teachers and leadership to identify learning needs.
• Create a positive and encouraging learning environment for all pupils.
• Maintain accurate records of interventions and pupil achievements.
• Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement within the school community.
About You
• Possess Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and relevant UK teaching experience.
• Demonstrate a deep understanding of primary curriculum across EYFS, KS1, and KS2.
• Exhibit proven ability to raise attainment through targeted interventions.
• Show excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Be adaptable and resilient, thriving in a dynamic educational setting.
• Hold a genuine passion for supporting children's academic and personal growth.
Why Join
This opportunity offers attractive remuneration of £150 - £180 per day, with various contract types available, including long-term and permanent options starting as soon as possible. You will become part of a supportive team committed to pupil success, where your expertise will be valued and contribute directly to enriching young lives in Wolverhampton.
Join a inclusive school in Wolverhampton as an Intervention Teacher, supporting primary pupils across EYFS, KS1, and KS2. This vital role involves delivering targeted academic support to ensure every child reaches their full potential. You will work closely with dedicated teams to make a tangible difference in children's learning journeys, offering opportunities for both long-term stability and flexible arrangements.
Key Responsibilities
• Design and deliver bespoke intervention programmes for individuals and small groups.
• Assess pupil progress meticulously and adapt teaching strategies accordingly.
• Collaborate effectively with class teachers and leadership to identify learning needs.
• Create a positive and encouraging learning environment for all pupils.
• Maintain accurate records of interventions and pupil achievements.
• Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement within the school community.
About You
• Possess Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and relevant UK teaching experience.
• Demonstrate a deep understanding of primary curriculum across EYFS, KS1, and KS2.
• Exhibit proven ability to raise attainment through targeted interventions.
• Show excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Be adaptable and resilient, thriving in a dynamic educational setting.
• Hold a genuine passion for supporting children's academic and personal growth.
Why Join
This opportunity offers attractive remuneration of £150 - £180 per day, with various contract types available, including long-term and permanent options starting as soon as possible. You will become part of a supportive team committed to pupil success, where your expertise will be valued and contribute directly to enriching young lives in Wolverhampton.
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