Primary Teacher
London, GB
ROLE SUMMARY:
Job Title – Primary Leader of Learning (Teacher)
Location – Remote, based in the UK (with full right to work in the UK)
Start Date – 1 September 2026
Full Time (1.0 FTE), One year fixed-term contract.
Salary – £36,000-£42,500
Application Closing Date – 19 June 2026
King’s InterHigh is a flexible and inclusive online school that empowers students to succeed both academically and personally. Combining nearly two decades of online education expertise with over 50 years of academic excellence from the King’s College schools, King’s InterHigh delivers a personalised education within a supportive and welcoming community. Students attend live, teacher-led virtual lessons each school day, where highly trained online educators create engaging and interactive learning experiences that encourage collaboration, participation and a genuine love of learning, enabling every student to reach their full potential. https://kingsinterhigh.co.uk/
We are seeking a Primary Teacher to join King's InterHigh online school. The successful canddiate will be contracted to work 42 weeks of the year, 35 weeks of which being our contact time and a further 4 weeks will be directed during half terms to complete other activities such as course writing, marking, revision sessions etc. The timing of directed weeks/hours will be confirmed, and staff will be off for the remainder of the half terms. It is expected that staff will work the necessary hours to fulfil their duties and responsibilities.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
•Inspire, motivate and provide purposeful subject knowledge for students within the school.
•Be up to date on current research and emerging pedagogy and disseminate this to staff through active engagement in professional development with the learning community
•Take a leading role in maintaining a positive and inspirational learning climate in the subject specialism and, where appropriate, the integration of your subject learning across the curriculum.
•Support the self-evaluation of the school’s effectiveness and the development of priorities for improvement.
•Assist in maintaining and developing a high-quality school environment and profile and act as a role model by their professional conduct and disposition.
•Promote the general progress and well-being of individual students and any class or group of students.
•Provide guidance and advice to students on educational matters.
•Provide or contribute to assessments, reports and references relating to students in a timely manner.
•Participate in meetings and staff CPD opportunities.
•Undertake any other work as specified by their line manager.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:
· Excellent written and communication skills.
· Knowledge of the correct Safeguarding procedure.
· Knowledge of the education sector in a teaching profession or above.
· Ability to work well in teams.
· Able to work effectively in dynamic and changing environments.
· Experience of working in the primary.
· Experience of working in state or independent school sector.
· Experience with creating resources and the ability to review and enhance our current course delivery.
· Computer Literate with the ability to teach online using technology applications.
SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT:
Inspired Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practices and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.
SCHOOL APPLICATION FORM:
Please download and complete our Inspired Application Form and submit alongside your CV.