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Biology Teacher

Date posted : 02/07/19
£23720 - £39406 per annum

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  • Pay range will be dependent upon experience and payscale: MPS1 - UPS3 (£23720 - £39406)
  • Full time Biology teaching position starting in September 2019 for the duration of a maternity leave likely until May 2020
  • Biology teacher required: initially on a supply basis with the option of progressing onto a school contract for the remainder of the maternity; 1 term temporary to move onto a school contract
  • Option to continue with the school following the maternity cover for the right candidate

Our client secondary school situated in the Warrington area is looking for a Biology teacher to start with them in September 2019. This highly regarded, co-educational secondary school requires a Biology specialist as a result of a maternity leave due to take place. The successful Biology teacher will be teaching year at KS3 and KS4 GCSE level as well as the likelihood of teaching some lower key stage Chemistry and Physics.

This will be on a supply basis with the opportunity to exercise a temp to perm contract if the Biologist is successful and finds the school to their liking.

The school is a good secondary school situated in the Warrington area of Trafford with a great reputation. Working with the school and the trust it is a part of, feedback from staff and testimonials indicate that the school is well thought of with the school being praised for the support network in place. Students' behaviour is considered exemplary with expectations particularly high of all students and staff alike.

  • 'Good' rated secondary school located in the Altrincham/Trafford area
  • Highly supportive Science department and leadership team
  • Extremely engaged students who are willing to learn

The school is well situated on the West side of Warrington, making it very easy to access for any Biology teachers in the local area. For those travelling from Widnes or closer to Liverpool, should also find the school easy to commute to with regular trains from Liverpool to Warrington as well as the M62 and M56 servicing nearby areas close to the school.

The successful Biology teacher will be expected to immerse themselves within school life, taking on all planning, marking and assessment as well as taking part in parent's evenings which take place throughout the academic year. The school is highly supportive of all teachers and is also able to offer support for any NQTs that apply and are looking to fulfil their NQT, Induction year. Applications are therefore being encouraged from teachers of all experience levels including NQTs and those more experienced.

If you are a Scientist who has a focus on Biology; looking for a Biology teaching role from September, apply now via the link below with your latest teaching CV. The school are keen to meet with candidates in the next 2 - 3 weeks so apply now to be considered.

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