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History teacher

Date posted : 15/05/19
£23720 - £39406 per annum

Job description

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Our client secondary school located in the Trafford area is looking for a History teacher to join them in September at the start of the new upcoming academic year. This is for a maternity cover until the Easter break in the first instance with a possibility to continue until the summer break.

The successful History teacher will be teaching History primarily at KS3 including year 10 classes. The school follows the OCR specification so any prior experience of this curriculum is beneficial but not essential. Applications are being encouraged from all teachers of any experience level including NQTs or final year students nearing the end of their final teacher training placement.

This is a full time History teaching position at a very reputable secondary school in the Trafford area.

If you are a History teacher due to be available for a year long maternity cover, then apply now for immediate consideration.

Highlights of this History teaching position:

  • Full time History teacher required starting Wednesday 4th September 2019
  • Duration: 2 terms in the first instance, likely to be the whole academic year
  • Pay will be in line with teacher's pay scale between £23,720 - £39,406
  • OCR curriculum; teaching KS3 and KS4 (Year 10) level History
  • Outstanding secondary school located in the Trafford area of Greater Manchester
  • Highly supportive school and Humanities department

This outstanding secondary school has the core values of support, honesty, integrity and prides itself on having a supportive ethos for students and staff alike. Teachers collaborate together regularly making the environment a positive one ensuring departments work well alongside each other. Senior Leadership have worked hard at ensuring expectations of all students are at a certain level allowing education to come first and foremost. The school is set in a residential area within Trafford, with plentiful parking on site and its own resource centre on the school grounds.

The school has approximately 900 students on roll with it being over subscribed consistently year on year. Students are engaged with their learning at this outstanding school and the successful History teacher will benefit from an academic environment.

The school is situated in the area of Trafford, very easily accessible via metrolink with the tram travelling down to this area of Trafford. The school is then a very short walk away from the local tram stop. Any teachers who travel via public transport will find this school easily accessible. The school is set in a relatively new building with fantastic facilities including a large hard weather pitch and grass fields.

If you are a History teacher due to be available for the new upcoming academic year and are looking for a fixed year contract at a reputable secondary school then apply now with your latest CV and covering statement.

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