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GCSE Booster Teachers required - North and North West London

Date posted : 19/08/19
£150 - £250 per day

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Fully Qualified Teachers for GCSE Boosters in North London

Would you like the opportunity to make a real difference in pupil's lives by helping them achieve the GCSE grades they deserve.

Teaching Personnel are currently searching for a teacher to help raise the GCSE attainment for Key stage 3 and Key stage 4 students'.

Schools based in North London are recruiting for additional Teachers to support with boosting the attainment of core subjects - literacy & numeracy. As part of the GCSE Booster role you will support students in a one-to-one and small group basis.

Ideally the school are looking for a Teacher to work 3 or 5 days per week up until the GCSE period or for the right candidate; the end of the academic year. The hours will be 8:15-3:30pm and there will be minimal marking.

GCSE Booster responsibilities include:

  • Identifying student learning gaps and helping to narrow them working with their individual education plan.
  • Encouraging and supporting pupils building their confidence leading up to their GCSEs subsequently raising attainment by going over past papers etc.
  • Providing feedback to regular class teachers on individual pupil progress.
  • Assisting with the workload of permanent staff.

Benefits include:

  • Making a true difference to children's lives by helping them achieve the best results in GCSEs.
  • Gives invaluable experience working in a one-to-one learning environment and the chance to help students reach their full potential.
  • A job with Flexible working hours, ideal for those who want to work on a part time basis.

Working through Teaching Personnel enables you to join a team of fantastic staff and support from a dedicated consultant. The school are looking to interview shortly so please apply ASAP to be considered. To apply send your CV and covering letter . We also have many other vacancies; full-time, part-time and flexible hours so to have a confidential chat please call us today on 02075933073!

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