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Maths Teacher - Milton Keynes

Date posted : 05/06/19
£120 - £150 per day

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Teacher of Mathematics

Milton Keynes

I am looking to recruit an experienced Mathematics teacher who has the talent, energy and enthusiasm to improve outcomes for students at a thriving alternative provision located in the heart of Milton Keynes. This post is ideally suited to a teacher who has taught Mathematics across various key stages and has the experience to raise student aspirations and progress in this subject area. This is a fantastic opportunity to join an energetic and enthusiastic team of staff during a significant period of change at the school.

This is an opportunity for a well-qualified, driven professional, who is an outstanding classroom practitioner, to join this school. You will need to be an inspiring teacher with the creativity to support the mathematics department. You must possess the skills and determination to make a significant difference to the lives of students and share the school's beliefs in the highest standards of academic achievement in an inclusive setting. You will be an excellent teacher with the ability to deliver at key stage 3 and 4.

This particular school support students, both male and female, with Statements of Special Education Needs for Social, Emotional and Mental Health. Currently they cater for students aged 11-19, taking students from Year 7 to Year 13. The vast majority of students come from Milton Keynes there are a small number of students from neighbouring Local Authorities on role. Currently that includes Buckinghamshire and Central Bedfordshire whilst some children in public care in Milton Keynes come to the school from Local Authorities further afield.

The ideal candidate would have:

  • Excellent teaching, reflective and interpersonal skills
  • An abundance of energy, enthusiasm and character
  • Experience working with students with SEN and/or Social & Emotional Needs
  • The ability to develop others around them through support and challenge
  • Commitment, consistency and has excellent communication skills
  • The ability to work as part of teams and be flexible
  • High quality organizational skills
  • The ability and drive to improve all student outcomes
  • Excellent subject knowledge

This vacancy is being recruited for by Teaching Personnel, the UK's largest education recruitment agency. If you feel as though you are the right candidate for this role, you will need to register with Teaching Personnel and be invited to an interview in our office in Northampton.

We will require an enhanced DBS check and applicable teaching references, including your most recent employer. Relevant academic references will also be considered.

As well as this exciting opportunity, Teaching Personnel are able to offer you:

  • Competitive daily pay rates (depending on experience)
  • Your own dedicated and specialist Recruitment Consultant
  • Flexible working options to suit your lifestyle
  • Access to long term, permanent positions

If you meet the above criteria and would like to be considered for the role, please call Teaching Personnel today and speak with Sam on 01604 521211. Alternatively, email a copy of your CV

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