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Maths Teacher

Date posted : 22/09/20
£24,373 - 40,490 per year

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Maths Teacher – Kensal Green

** Maths Teacher – Kensal Green – Maths Teacher – Kilburn – Maths Teacher – Chalk Farm – Maths Teacher  – Willesden – Maths Teacher – Brent Park – ASAP – September 2020 **

Work Basis: Full time, Maternity

Start date: October 2020 (For the academic year 2020/2021)

Salary: Pay in line with MPS and UPS (GBP24,373 - GBP40,490)

Teaching Personnel are currently working alongside an ‘Outstanding’ school (OFSTED 2011 and 2014) where students consistently outperform national expectations in terms of both attainment and progress. Outstanding outcomes provide their students with the opportunity to continue their studies at prestigious institutions; students at this school regularly receive offers from medical schools, Oxbridge and Russell Group universities. Essentially, they are a Teaching School, which means that the government has recognised the strength possessed in terms of teaching and learning, developing teachers and supporting other local schools. The school is very popular, with over 700 year 6 parents choosing the school as their first or second preference in 2020. Successful applicants joining our client school are joining one of the most popular and successful schools in North West London.

The mathematics faculty are a friendly, hardworking team with a wealth and range of experience. There is a suite of 7 teaching rooms and access to chromebooks and visualizers to aid learning. The faculty consistently delivers excellent GCSE results with 81% of students at grade 4+ last year. Maths is the most popular subject taken up at A level with 3 maths classes and 1 further maths class in both years 12 and 13 and a successful and suitable qualified candidate would have the opportunity to teach at KS5. The Edexcel GCSE and A Level specifications are delivered to pupils currently. The most able students from all years take part in the Maths Challenge with students regularly qualifying for the European Maths challenges. The department is committed to initial teacher training, career progression and ensuring that all staff have the opportunity for high quality CPD.

Benefits of joining this highly successful Maths department:

  • Well-resourced and spacious planning rooms for staff on each floor
  • Free use of school gym
  • Innovative cloud based teaching platform
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • A strong personalised programme of professional development and coaching for teachers and support staff
  • A strong community spirit
  • Staff who are very supportive towards each other

Requirements to be considered for this role:

  • Teachers require relevant teaching qualifications (PGCE or QTS) specialising in a  Maths
  • Comfortable teaching at secondary school level (KS3 to KS5)
  • All applicants must be willing and able to travel to Kensal Green, via public or personal transport
  • Must be available for a full time position, starting in October 2020
  • Require an enhanced child workforce DBS
  • Can produce a 6 year career history and two references from teaching roles

If you are a newly qualified or highly experienced Maths Teacher and you would like to be considered for this role, please send your CV to callum.moore@teachingpersonnel.com or alternatively call the London Secondary Branch on 02075933073.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and prevent duty training. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.

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