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English Teacher

Date posted : 11/04/19
£1960 - £3000 per month

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A secondary school in the Warrington area is looking to recruit an English teacher starting at the beginning of the new academic year in September 2019. This English teaching position is to start on the Monday 9rd September initially on supply basis but with the view to progressing onto a permanent teaching contract with the school for the remainder of this maternity leave.

The successful teacher of English will be expected to take on all planning and marking responsibilities from the offset with pay being in line with experience and pay-scale. The successful English teacher is required to cover a maternity leave for the duration of the 2019/2020 academic year at this 'Good' rated secondary school.

Important features of this English teaching role:

  • Pay dependent on experience and pay scale; ranging between £1960 and £3000 per month
  • Work within a 'Good' graded secondary school in the Warrington area
  • Full time, long term teaching position starting in September 2019 for the duration of the academic year covering a maternity leave
  • School boasting excellent facilities and outstanding leadership

This is a 'Good' rated school secondary school located in the heart of Warrington near to the central train station, situated in very pleasant surroundings. The school has a great reputation and is considered an integral part of the local community. Students that attend are polite, enthusiastic about school life and engaged with their learning making it an enjoyable school to teach at for any English teacher.

If you are an English teacher looking for a long term teaching position then this is the role for you at a good school where you can make a difference. The role will involve teaching English Language and English Literature to GCSE level aswell as taking part in all departmental responsibilities. The school is easily accessible for those English teachers travelling from Merseyside including Liverpool, Runcorn and St Helens as well as the local areas of Padgate, Grappenhall, Penketh and Newton-le-Willows. The school is situated very close to the local train station so for those on public transport as well as having an on site car park for all staff to utilise.

Teach English Language and English Literature at KS3 and GCSE level

  • Highly supportive secondary school with a fantastic reputation in the local area
  • NQTs encouraged to apply aswell as more experienced teachers

If you are an English teacher looking ahead to September for a full time teaching position and are able to get to central Warrington then apply now using the link below attaching your latest teaching CV and covering letter

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