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Maths Teacher - Hounslow Education Partnership (£130 to £240)

Date posted : 21/05/19
£130 - £240 per day

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Maths Teaching position available in an Outstanding school in Hounslow - £130 to £240 a day

Teaching Personnel have recently become one of the preferred suppliers for the Hounslow Education Partnership and is hiring Science teachers over half term for their client school.

Mathematics teaching role starting in September - opportunity for a teacher to work within the Hounslow Education Partnership in a full time and permanent role

The client school Teaching Personnel are currently hiring a Mathematics teacher for is located in Hounslow. The Senior Leadership Team are looking for someone who would be able to start in September and work on a full time basis, the successful teacher should be able to maintain the high level of education the Maths department currently produces.

Although the Senior Leadership team are looking for a hard working and dedicated teacher capable of maintaining the high standards set by the school, they appreciate the need for a healthy work life balance. Praised by Ofsted for their understanding of the needs of the staff and students alike, the Senior Leadership Team ensure teachers, and all staff, are well rested and can enjoy a social life outside the school. A large amount of autonomy is given to teachers, but they expect all work to be completed to the best of the teachers ability in return.

This school is a wonderful place to work, being afford autonomy to create innovative lessons within the national curriculum and enjoying the community school atmosphere, whilst having a healthy social life.

Please DO NOT apply to this position if the below requirements DO NOT match you experience and education

Requirements

  • All teachers will require a PGCE or QTS; specialising in Maths, Economics or similar
  • The successful teacher will have at least 2 years experience teaching Mathematics within a Secondary school setting at KS3 and KS4 level, experience teaching A level would be beneficial but not compulsory
  • Willingness to travel to Hounslow, either via personal transport or public transport
  • All applicants MUST hold an Enhanced Child Workforce DBS or have the means to apply for one (passport, two proof of addresses dated in the last 3 months, £44 for the DBS and £13 for a direct debit to keep it on the update service)
  • A full and complete 6 year career history will be needed along with two references from your two most recent educational based roles

If this Hounslow based school is somewhere you would like to work and you think you would be able to excel within the Maths department please apply to this role. Alternatively, you can email your CV and references , or call the London Secondary team at Teaching Personnel.

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