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Primary School Teacher (QTS) – Leeds – Full-Time
Recruiter: Axcis Education
Location: Leeds, LS18
Contract Type: Full-Time
Sector: Primary Education

Axcis Education is currently recruiting a fully qualified Primary School Teacher (QTS) to join a thriving mainstream primary school in Leeds. This is a full-time role for a confident and committed classroom practitioner with recent, relevant experience in UK primary education.

Role Responsibilities:
As the class teacher, you will be responsible for:
• Delivering high-quality, inclusive lessons tailored to meet the needs of all learners, including pupils with special educational needs (SEN).
• Using differentiation, scaffolding, and chunking techniques to make learning accessible and engaging.
• Creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment where every child can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
• Demonstrating strong classroom management and a child-centred approach to teaching and learning.

Essential Requirements:
• Fully qualified with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status)
• Proven experience teaching in a UK primary school
• Confident in adapting lessons for pupils with a range of SEN and learning needs
• Skilled in scaffolding tasks and chunking information for clarity and accessibility
• A valid Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to apply for one
• Excellent classroom management and a commitment to inclusive education

What You Can Expect:
• Access to over 180 free CPD courses via the National College, tailored to student needs
• Opportunity to work in a supportive and inclusive school environment
• Clear professional development and career progression pathways
• Ongoing support from an experienced school leadership and Axcis agency team

Ready to make a real impact in a primary classroom? Apply today to join a forward-thinking school that values inclusion, collaboration, and pupil-centred learning.