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History teacher - Hayes (£150-200 a day)

Date posted : 04/07/18
£150 - £200 per day

Job description

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About the School

I have a lovely secondary school based near Hayes looking for passionate History teacher to join their strong and talented staff. This school demands and achieves high standards and ensure these standards are maintained by promoting an atmosphere of encouragement. The development of good habits in the students working life is a priority, the aim to instil ideals such as organisation and responsibility.

The school enable their students to plan for their futures after school, whether it university or work, with several different programs and a Sixth Form centre. They offer apprenticeships in areas such as car mechanics to ensure the children have all the tools they need to thrive in their desired industry. Along with work experience and an EPQ program, this school truly cares about their student's futures ensuring they exit or continue their education with the experience, knowledge and attitude needed to achieve success where ever they may go.

Ofsted gave this school a rating of "outstanding" and stated along with an outstanding Sixth Form the school give all students an equal opportunity.

Ofsted quote:

"All students are very well prepared for their future lives, whatever their chosen paths,"

"Teachers have excellent subject knowledge and are adept at preparing students for examinations and building up their confidence."

This fantastic school is looking for strong candidates who not only care about their students and can control a class proficiently, but are also excited by the subject they teach.

About the role

History teaching role

Secondary school level, ages 11-16 (KS3-5)

Full-time role; 5 days a week, 8:30 - 15:30

It would be a temporary role lasting between 2 terms and 1 year

Creating engaging and interesting lessons in line with the National Curriculum

The school expect the incoming history teacher to help students where necessary and go the extra mile.

There will be an expectation to create lesson plans, mark the student's work, provide feedback and assist those who may struggle with the material.

Location

The school is a 10 minute walk from Northolt Underground station, located North-East of Hayes.

Requirements

A History teacher with UK recognised teaching qualifications (BA QTS, BSc QTS, CERT ED, PGCE)

Experience teaching Humanities at secondary school from KS3-KS4 level

A passionate and friendly teacher with a hard-working attitude and dedication towards their students

To Apply

If you would like to be considered for this opportunity please send a copy of your CV to Conor Taylor at the North London Secondary Branch.

If you would like more information please give us a call.

Summary

  • History teacher with teaching and UK recognised qualification
  • Experience teaching in Secondary schools at KS3-5 level
  • An "outstanding" school who actively improve their students futures
  • Full-time role; 5 days a week, 8:30-15:30
  • Temporary role lasting between 2 terms and 1 year
  • 10 minute walk from Northolt Underground station

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