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Literacy Intervention Teacher

Date posted : 27/09/18
£110 - £130 per day

Job description

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Secondary school located in the education authority of Trafford is looking for a Literacy Intervention specialist to start with them during this half term. Working under the SENCO and Head of English, the successful Literacy specialist will nee to be an English teacher.

The SENCO and Assistant Head Teacher said of the role:

"The role would be working with small groups of pupils in Year 10/11 who are sitting/resitting their GSCE English Language. In addition to this, there would also be some literacy intervention work with low ability pupils in Key Stage 3. Schemes of work are planned for the successful applicant to follow but we need an English specialist to deliver them. This would be up until the end of Spring Term".

- SENCO/Assistant Head Teacher

Highlights of this Literacy/English Intervention position:

  • Pay ranging between £110 - £130 per day depending on experience
  • Based within the school's library; the successful English teacher will work with year 10s and 11s promoting reading of their literature
  • Full time, English teacher required to start ASAP
  • Applications encouraged from NQTs or more experienced intervention specialists
  • Teach at an 'Outstanding' secondary school within the borough of Trafford

This secondary school has a great reputation in the Manchester and Greater Manchester area, being an outstanding graded school. The school is set in fantastic grounds split across a couple of buildings on site giving it a campus style feel which sets students up ready to take on higher education.

The school is situated in the Trafford LEA which is serviced by the relatively new Metrolink travelling from the city centre, through Chorlton and down to Sale. The school is set in very pleasant surroundings with a residential area immediately around the school and a large on site car park for all staff.

If you are a qualified English teacher looking for an intervention role supporting Literacy to lower key stage 3 pupils and also year 10/11s studying their GCSEs then apply now with your latest CV. This role is to start as soon as possible during this first half term.

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