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Maths teacher

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

Job description

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Our partner single-sex secondary school located in the central South Manchester area is looking to recruit a Maths teacher to join their Maths department at the start of the academic year in September.

The successful Maths teacher is required to fulfil an open vacancy within this Maths department initially being posted through Teaching Personnel and transitioning onto a school based permanent contract.

"We are specifically looking for a passionate Maths teacher who takes their teaching position seriously. The appointed Maths teacher at our fantastic school will be a subject specialist, an outstanding classroom practitioner looking to teach at a supportive outstanding secondary school" - Deputy Headteacher

This is a full time teaching position with the successful Maths teacher likely to take on a teaching timetable consisting of KS3 and KS4 lessons. Students are grouped by ability with all Maths teacher taking on students in different ability sets. Teaching at this outstanding secondary school will bring with it a certain level of expectation but the opportunity to teach students who are engaged with learning and are eager to do well.

Important aspects of this maths teaching position:

  • Open Maths vacancy: Full time Maths teacher required: 4th September 2019
  • Permanent teaching post introduction
  • Widely recognised, outstanding single gendered secondary school located in the central area of South Manchester
  • Pay will be in line with the national teacher's payscale: £23,720 - £39,406
  • Teach at this large single gendered school; teaching students who are keen to learn and have a great reputation in the wider Manchester area

This school is located in the central Manchester area making it very easy to commute to for any teacher living in South Manchester. Any teachers that commute via their own transport will find the school has an on site secure car park as well as fantastic facilities at the disposal of staff, students and the local community. The school is located near to a major road in the area, being serviced by public transport regularly making it easy for those travelling via bus.

The school prides itself on being the first choice for parents and students in the area, regularly over subscribed and therefore bringing with it an expectation of excellent and outstanding teaching. The school serves a diverse community with students attending from all backgrounds. The school are very open to applications from all teachers including newly qualified or those further into their teaching career.

If you are a Maths teacher looking for your next teaching career at a highly reputable and well regarded secondary school in the central Manchester area then apply now with your latest teaching CV. Apply using the link below ensuring you outline you most recent teaching experience.

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