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English Teacher

Date posted : 12/08/17

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English Teacher needed in Warrington for a Full Time Position in the new Academic Year!

  • Key Stage 3 & 4 English Teacher
  • Full Time Position leading to Permanent for the right candidate
  • Salary up to M6/£33,160 dependant on experience (Negotiable)

Are you an ambitious Key stage 3 & 4 English Teacher looking to work in a “Good” secondary school English Department? We have had a Secondary client school based in Warrington approach us looking to recruit a KS 3 & 4 English Teacher to start in new Academic Year 2017. The role will be a full time/permanent contract for the ideal candidate.

The School is highly successful and in the heart of Warrington. In their most recent OFTED inspection they were recognised as “Good” with outstanding. Over a number of years the school has been a high performer and set their standards high to for young people striving to be the best.

The School aim to:

- Inspire students to achieve their dreams

- Guide pupils to be articulate, confident and skilled

- Develop outstanding learning with students and staff

The school are interested in Qualified Teachers that have recent experience in teaching Key Stage 3 & 4 English. The role will include:

- Key Stage 3 & 4 English

- GCSE English & Literature (AQA)

- Will be expected to lead small group interventions

- PPA time allocated for planning

- Will be responsible for planning, delivery and assessment

The school is situated in Warrington and has easy access via car or public transport.

To be taken into consideration for the above position please email a full CV and covering letter to Craig Malley via email craig.malley@teachingpersonnel.com or contact the Liverpool office on 01512445430. Alternatively you can view all our current vacancies and register online at http://www.teachingpersonnel.com/register

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