Intervention Teacher

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 24 April 2026
LOCATION
Wokingham
TYPE
Full-time
LEVEL
Entry-level
CATEGORY
Education
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SKILLS

Intervention Strategies Lesson Planning Curriculum Development Classroom Management Pupil Progress Monitoring Communication Skills Adaptability QTS

FULL DESCRIPTION

Posted 09/04/26

Wokingham, Berkshire, South East

£150 - £180 per day

Starts: ASAP

About the Role

At a well-established school, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive and overcome learning barriers. We are seeking a dedicated Intervention Teacher who is ready to tackle the vital challenge of accelerating pupil progress across various year groups. This role offers a unique opportunity to design and deliver targeted support programmes, empowering pupils to unlock their full potential and achieve significant academic milestones. You will play a pivotal role in shaping individual learning journeys, making a tangible difference to pupils' confidence and attainment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and implement bespoke intervention strategies for small groups and individual pupils.
  • Deliver engaging and effective lessons tailored to address specific learning gaps across EYFS, KS1, and KS2.
  • Monitor and rigorously track pupil progress, adapting approaches to ensure optimal outcomes.
  • Collaborate closely with class teachers and leadership to integrate intervention strategies with broader curriculum goals.
  • Provide regular feedback to pupils, parents, and staff on individual development and achievements.
  • Contribute to a positive and inclusive learning environment where all pupils feel supported to succeed.

About You

  • Hold qualified teacher status (QTS) and demonstrate a strong understanding of primary curriculum across EYFS, KS1, and KS2.
  • Possess proven experience in delivering successful intervention programmes, preferably across multiple year groups.
  • Exhibit an unwavering passion for supporting pupils with diverse learning needs and fostering their academic growth.
  • Be an adaptable and reflective practitioner, continuously seeking innovative methods to engage and inspire.
  • Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills, enabling effective collaboration with all stakeholders.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to creating a nurturing and challenging learning environment for every child.

Why Join

This is more than just a teaching role; it's an invitation to join a supportive community where your expertise will directly contribute to transforming pupils' futures. You will gain invaluable experience in a dynamic setting, championing individual progress and celebrating every success alongside dedicated colleagues. We offer a chance to truly make an impact and see the direct results of your vital work.

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