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History Teacher

Date posted : 06/09/17

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History teacher needed in a mainstream Secondary school

  • Excellent rates of pay
  • Supportive leadership team with a clear vision
  • Available to NQT's and/or FQT's and OTT's

My client is looking to appoint a Teacher of History to join a strong and successful History department which has an extremely impressive record in securing outstanding levels of progress for all students. Due to an unexpected absence, our client school is in urgent need of a History teacher who is capable of delivering Science across Key Stage 3 and either to Key Stage 4. You will be predominantly teaching mixed ability Key Stage 3 pupils across Key Stages 3 and 4. The ideal History teacher will be comfortable with the History curriculum able to deliver consistently good lessons. The school achieved over 75% A*-C at GCSE for the last three years and Value Added data from RAISE online places the department in the first percentile nationally. This is a great opportunity to develop your career in a dynamic and forward thinking school. The school have a fantastic succession plan for NQTs and has an outstanding track record of supporting NQTs through their teaching career.

Requirements of this post as a History teacher

* PGCE in Secondary History

* Experience teaching History to a minimum of Key Stage 3

* A willingness to contribute to the wider scale of the department and school in their efforts towards continued improvement

The ideal candidate will have recent UK teaching experience and relevant teaching qualifications e.g. PGCE, BEd, BA (Hons) in Education with a specialism in secondary Science(Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5). You must also have UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). If you are interested in this post as an Science teacher with an immediate start, please apply via the email straight away as the school are looking to appoint asap. Please send a CV to georgina.worthington@teachingpersonnel.com or call 01189071341

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