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English Teacher

Date posted : 20/01/20
£100 - 240 per day

Job description

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English Teacher - Alternative Provision 

This position is a fantastic opportunity for an English Teacher to start an interesting role working in a Secondary Alternative Provision based in Newton Abbot!

  • English Teacher
  • Start September 2020 
  • Open day 20th January - get in touch details below, for more information 
  • Full Time
  • Attractive rates of pay, direct contracts available after short transfer time frame

To be considered for this role you must be a resilient English Teacher who has the drive to teach effectively with a smile. You will have the ability to hit the ground running, picking up your duties and responsibilities in a timely manner. Curriculum knowledge and classroom management is imperative; as well as supporting them through their GCSE's and getting the best grades possible for the students.

The successful candidate will be expected to also deliver English Functional Skills to students with SEBD needs. Your role will also entail the support to develop the student's self-confidence, independence, abilities and attitudes. For this position you will aim to raise attainment levels and you will be working closely with other professionals, parents, carers and the senior leadership team, in order to maximise the service and help students to reach their full potential.

This school is a Alternative Provision / PRU environment with challenging behaviour. So, if you enjoy a challenge and have a genuine care for the pupils as well as the ability to build strong relationship building is key to being successful with this rewarding opportunity.

Job Responsibilities

  • Ability to engage with and inspire students
  • To be able to monitor the progress of your pupils
  • Ability to plan and deliver effectively differentiated lessons in accordance to the English curriculum

What's in It for you as a SEMH (Social Emotional Mental Health) English Teacher

  • Excellent rates of pay
  • Fantastic opportunities for professional development
  • The opportunity to support and watch your pupils achieve
  • To open more opportunities to children with less advantage
  • Team Teach training also available

Teacher Job Requirements

  • Legal right to work in the UK
  • Hold QTS or a UK recognized equivalent teaching qualification - Unqualified teachers will be considered if they have the experience and personality.
  • Subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, or overseas Police clearances (if applicable)
  • SEN Experience
  • Curriculum knowledge

If you think you have what it takes to take on this exciting position, then please contact Chloe Gunson on the details below. 01872 250 120 or Exeter Office on 01392 267 288  

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later

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