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Maths Teacher

Date posted : 07/09/20
£28,355 - 44,571 per year

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Maths teaching post – Hounslow, West London – ‘Good’ Academy Secondary School – Permanent September vacancy.

‘Good’ Academy Secondary School seeking Mathematics teacher of KS3/KS4 for September 2020 in Hounslow.

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Q – Are you a passionate Maths Teacher eager to join a mixed, well resourced Secondary school based in Hounslow?

Q – Do you want to share your current Good and Outstanding teaching within a Maths department?

Q – Are you seeking to secure a 1 year teaching contract from September 2020 on a permanent basis?

 

Teaching Personnel are working on behalf of a highly regarded Secondary School based in Hounslow, West London who are searching for a Mathematics teacher to join them in September 2020 to teach KS3/KS4 Mathematics for the academic year of 2020/2021 initially.

This Academy school, which is part of a large MAT in Outer and Inner London – are ideally seeking a teacher interested in building their career at the school, as the school are keen to develop and build NQT’s and teachers into future SLT. Teaching Personnel are seeking a Good or Outstanding graded Maths Teacher to join this well resourced and supported Maths department and contribute to it’s successes.

Please read on to find out more about this role:

Job Information - Maths teaching post – Hounslow, West London – ‘Good’ Academy Secondary School – Permanent September vacancy.

  • Salary of GBP24,355 to GBP44,571 per annum
  • Suitable for NQTs
  • Successfully teaching KS3 and KS4
  • Full-time, permanent position
  • Starting September 2020
  • Interviews being conducted now via the means of Skype.

Maths teaching post – Hounslow, West London – ‘Good’ Academy Secondary School – Permanent September vacancy.

  • Good and Outstanding practice
  • Must hold or be in training for QTS
  • Fantastic knowledge of the current curriculum
  • Strong academic record – A* to C and 1st class or degree 2.1

School Information – Maths Teacher

  • 900+ students 11-16 years
  • Mixed Ofsted rated ‘Good’ Academy Secondary School in Hounslow
  • School building well-resourced with large light-filled classrooms
  • Fantastic Head and supportive SLT seeking NQT keen to build their career
  • Greenwich, South East London
  • One of the top performing schools in the area

Maths teaching post – Hounslow, West London – ‘Good’ Academy Secondary School – Permanent September vacancy.

‘Good’ Academy Secondary School seeking Mathematics teacher of KS3/KS4 for September 2020 in Hounslow.

We are arranging interviews on behalf of the school now for top calibre Maths Teachers. Please get in contact with Thomas at Teaching Personnel or apply for this role by sending your CV to thomas.hayes@teachingpersonnel.com today!

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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