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Geography Teacher

Date posted : 16/04/21
£24,600 - 44,805 per year

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Geography Teaching Role – Southwark, South East London – September 2021                       

Recruiting a fully qualified Geography Teacher looking to teach KS3/KS4 pupils with some opportunity to teach KS5, starting September 2021

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Location: Southwark, South East London

Position type: Full time

Salary: GBP24,600 to GBP44,805

Role: Geography Teacher

Teaching Personnel are currently working with several client schools in Southwark, South East London, to find the most suitable candidate that is available to work and starting  September 2021. The role would be a full time Teacher of Geography at a secondary school teaching KS3/KS4 pupil with some potential to teach KS5.  

We are looking for a highly qualified candidate with great passionate, energy, and drive to teach Geography to KS3 and KS4 children and help support/develop pupils learning experience.

This role is ideal for a fully qualified Geography teacher or an ambitious NQT with strong/relevant prior experience working at a school. This school is in a great area in Southwark, South East London, with good connections and public transport.

The school is looking for someone to come in and work closely with the department to continue providing great pupil satisfaction and experience. This opportunity is excellent for anyone looking to climb the educational career ladder while learning lots within a secondary school atmosphere.

If you are a fully qualified Geography Teacher or an ambitious NQT with prior working experience, looking for a teaching role in Southwark, South East London, staring September 2021 then look no further. This would be/is the ideal role for you.

Geography Teaching Role in Southwark, South East London starting September 2021.

  • Teaching Geography to KS3/KS4 pupils from various backgrounds  
  • Qualified Geography Teacher/Specialist or Newly Qualified Teacher with prior experience – the school provides good NQT support
  • Full time (permanent) Geography teaching post starting September 2021

This school focuses on achieving great results across all departments and is a suitable learning environment for pupils and staff.

This school is situated in Southwark and has a great supportive atmosphere and is growing to maintain and improve the teacher-pupil experience.

Role would be commencing September 2021.

  • Highly achieving
  • Good resources and facilities
  • Good working environment for both staff and pupils
  • Determined to improve 

To be considered for the role, please send your CV to seb.baranski@teachingpersonnel.com today

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 date.

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