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Geography Teacher September 2019

Date posted : 10/04/19
£115 - £160 per day

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Geography Teacher- Required September 2019

Teaching Personnel are working with a Secondary school in High Wycombe which is part of schools in 18 countries worldwide with 10,000 students which benefit from amazing results of global collaboration and cutting-edge educational methods

Due to continued growth, this school is now looking to appoint a forward thinking, highly motivated and pro-active Geography Teacher to support students across KS3 and KS4. This is a fantastic opportunity for a forward thinking; enthusiastic and passionate practitioner to join their team, within a role where group sizes are small and learners are enthusiastic with excellent behaviour.

The school offers achievement, opportunity and professional challenge to students within a supportive environment. The students have a passion and desire to excel in learning. We are looking for conscientious and hard-working individuals who are passionate about education, pay meticulous attention to detail and who wish to maintain our environment to the highest standard. Our goal is to become a leading edge school in every aspect.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Creating a climate for learning that is conducive for excellent practice
  • Identifying clear teaching and learning objectives
  • Differentiating to provide support for students with SEND (Special Education Needs and Disabilities) and challenge for those who are gifted and talented
  • Using a variety of teaching strategies to motivate and challenge students, and ensure high levels of interest
  • Developing approaches to Self-Directed Learning and use technology to support learning
  • Use assessment data to inform lesson planning
  • Using a variety of teaching strategies to motivate and challenge students, and ensure high levels of interest
  • Produce reports for parents in line with the school calendar
  • Contribute to subject development by producing, reviewing and updating curriculum plans and schemes of work
  • Establish effective working relationships with colleagues and set an outstanding example to stakeholders through personal and professional conduct

You will:

  • Be highly motivated
  • Be an inspiring, engaging and effective communicator
  • Have previous relevant experience working in a school
  • Enjoy being part of a supportive team
  • Be caring and enthusiastic
  • Respect the school's Ethos and Values

The School offers:

  • An excellent working environment with good resources
  • Supportive Trustees who are committed to school improvement, who will work with you to achieve your goals
  • Dedicated and talented staff who are keen to build on our high standards
  • Students who are enthusiastic and highly motivated with a love of learning
  • Active and committed parents and carers
  • A supportive and involved community
  • Excellent premises and lovely grounds providing an excellent learning environment
  • The opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of their students
  • The opportunity to enhance your educational experience with support for continued professional development
  • Professional support, equivalent to 100 hours per academic year

If the Geography position interests you call me to discuss today on 0118 3271556 or email your CV to;

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