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Geography Teacher

Date posted : 04/02/21
£32,157 - 50,935 per year

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Geography teaching role – Wandsworth based Secondary school – Easter 2021 – Geography teaching role.

Geography teacher required for Ofsted rated ‘Good’ for Easter 2021 – full time KS3/KS4 Humanities teaching job based in Wandsworth.

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Permanent position with salary of: GBP32,157 - GBP50,935 per annum.

Teaching Personnel are actively looking to recruit a creative, engaging and academic Geography teacher who can teach KS3/KS4 Geography for a full-time permanent role in a well-established Humanities department from Easter 2021. The school itself is rated as ‘Good’ by Ofsted and is based in the area of Wandsworth, South West London.

The Wandsworth based schools main focus is to appoint a passionate Geography Teacher that is confident in their own ability and keen to make a difference in KS3/KS4 classes. Your role will be to challenge learners in different ways, adapting to different abilities and raising attainment.

This Wandsworth based school in question has recently put funding into the expanding the Humanities department to update the classrooms and resources and they are now looking to put funding into investing into an exceptional ‘Good’ and ‘Outstanding’ graded Geographer  – the school will consider NQT’s alongside fully qualified teachers for this position.

Geography teaching role – Wandsworth based Secondary school – Easter 2021 – Geography teaching role.

  • Teaching Geography KS3 and KS4.
  • Motivate and inspire young learners.
  • Broad subject knowledge and passion for the field.
  • MPS/UPS Pay scales: GBP32,157 - GBP50,935 per annum.
  • Full-time and permanent role commencing from Easter 2021.

Geography teacher required for Ofsted rated ‘Good’ for Easter 2021 – full time KS3/KS4 Humanities teaching job based in Wandsworth - You must be:

  • Organised, inspirational and passionate.
  • Good and outstanding lesson observations.
  • 1st Class/2.1 Science degree – Geography / Humanities based degree.
  • Cater your approach to different ages and abilities.

Details on the school:

  • Fantastic, well praised SLT and Head of Department.
  • Staff parking available – with good transport links via rail.
  • Expanding school with pupil and staff interests at heart.
  • 11-16 years – 800+ pupils.
  • ‘Good’ with aspects of ‘Outstanding’

The Headteacher and SLT are keen to conduct telephone / video interviews over the coming weeks.

Early applications are advised.

Geography teacher required for Ofsted rated ‘Good’ for Easter 2021 – full time KS3/KS4 Humanities teaching job based in Wandsworth.

** Geography teaching role ** Geography teaching jobs ** Humanities teaching jobs ** London teaching jobs ** Easter 2021 teaching roles ** Geography teaching roles in London ** Wandsworth teaching jobs ** Permanent teaching jobs **

Permanent position with salary of: GBP32,157 - GBP50,935 per annum.

Please send your CV to thomas.hayes@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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