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Maths Teacher

Date posted : 08/08/19
£23720 - £39406 per annum

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Our client secondary school in the heart of the Warrington is looking for a Maths teacher to join their team following the October half term. This full time Maths teaching position has become available due to the reluctant departure of a member of the Maths department due to a personal relocation. They have already agreed to finish the first half term of the new academic year so the requirement is from the October half term.

As a result the Head of Mathematics of this supportive department who is overseeing recruitment has advised that they are ideally looking to recruit a passionate Maths teacher who would hold themselves in high regards and consider themselves as a subject specialist with an effective classroom presence.

This co-educational secondary school is well known in the Warrington area as being academic in nature whilst serving a fairly diverse population of students. The timetable will include teaching KS3 and KS4 classes from year 7 through to year 11.

Highlights of this Maths teaching position:

  • Open vacancy: Maths teacher required on a long term, full time basis starting on Monday 28th October 2019
  • Pay will be in line with the new pay-scales: MPS1 - UPS3 (Approximately. £23,720 - £39,406)
  • Required to teach KS3 and KS4 Maths
  • Opportunity to gain further responsibility in supporting with departmental intervention
  • Highly regarded mixed secondary school situated in the Warrington area

As this is an open vacancy within the Maths department, the school are looking to shortlist and interview applicants during the first half term of the academic year as soon as possible in September/October.

This secondary school is located in the Warrington area making it very easy to commute to for any teachers in the local areas of Wigan, Warrington, Ashton in Makerfield, St Helens and Trafford. For those Maths teachers travelling from further afield, the M62 and M6 motorway network service the school well being very closeby.

The school prides itself on providing an educational environment which allows students to achieve academically and aspire to be the best they can be. As a school, they endeavour to provide great teaching and instil a culture of self belief. They are therefore looking for a Maths teacher that can encompass these values and work with the school to provide the best teaching for all students regardless of background and ability.

The interview process will include lesson observations taking place as well as a formal interview and whole school tour by the senior management team.

Applications are encouraged from teachers of all experience levels with no preference over employing a NQT or more experienced teacher. If you are a Maths teacher looking for your next full time teaching position from the October half term, then apply now using the link below for immediate consideration.

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