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Geography Teacher - Manchester

Date posted : 12/09/19
£24373 - £40490 per annum

Job description

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What: Geography Teacher

Where: South Manchester

When: Starting October 2019

Why: Supportive department; excellent facilities; diverse and welcoming environment

Who: YOU

Due to an expansion in the department, a secondary school in South Manchester is seeking to appoint a Geography teacher to begin after October half term. If you are a successful Geography teacher with a proven track record of pupil progress, please read on and get in touch.

The school offering this Geography post teaches a two-year KS3 that follows the National Curriculum topics including The British Isles, Tropical Rainforests, Tourism and International Development. In year 9, pupils begin preparing for their GCSE courses, with the vast majority undertaking the start of the course itself and all have the chance to complete at least one GCSE by the end of the year. At KS4, the Geography course looks at developing a number of skills such as cartographic and statistical skills through topics including Urban Issues and Challenges, Natural Hazards, Human Geography and various pieces of fieldwork.

Teaching Personnel's client school hosts a truly multi-cultural, multi-faith and diverse community and has an excellent reputation. The school's vision emphasises student leadership and it bases its values around the ideas of dignity, fairness and respect. Located close to the A34 and M60, the school is in an excellent location that is also very well serviced by public transport. Whether you own your own transport or not, this school is very easily accessible.

  • Full time role
  • October start
  • Temporary to permanent role
  • Regular CPD and career progression opportunities available
  • £24,373 - £40,490 per annum (MPS/UPS)
  • Suited to both experienced practitioners and newly qualified teachers.

To be eligible for this Geography position you will need to be available for full time work, have QTS in the UK, suitable school-based references and be able to apply for a fully enhanced DBS certificate.

If this Geography teacher role is something that you would be interested in pursuing, please contact Harry at the Manchester Secondary Branch, or register your interest by uploading your CV via the link below.

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