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Maths Teacher - Rotherham

Date posted : 04/04/19
£550 - £825 per week

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Teacher of Maths Required: April 2019 - July 2019

Salary: £550 - £825 per week

Term: Full-time

Perm/Temp: Temporary

Start Date: April 2019

Location: Rotherham, South Yorkshire

Teaching Personnel are the market leading Education Recruitment company in the UK, we have been providing staffing solutions to 1000's of schools throughout England and Wales for over 20 years and have experienced dedicated specialist consultants in your area working to find you the teaching role you are looking for. We have preferred supply contracts with a number of schools throughout South Yorkshire and one of these partner schools is looking for a Maths teacher to begin in April 2019.

Our partner school is a medium sized secondary school located in Rotherham catering for around 900 students aged between 11 and 18. This diverse school caters for students within the local and wider communities and is a popular choice due to its nurturing environment and modern facilities. Behaviour in school is good and the vast majority of pupils work well together. Fantastic transport links with easy access from the M1 and M18 as well as close by train and bus stations.

Teacher of Maths

  • A vibrant, welcoming environment
  • A full timetable with allocated PPA release time
  • April - July 2019: fixed term contract
  • Maths KS3/GCSE (Foundation & Higher) (AQA)
  • Access to Teaching Personnels CPD Academy
  • Access to first class Educational INSET/Training - via the School
  • Ongoing support from SLT/Head of department
  • Capacity to support an NQT
  • MPS Pay scale & we work in line with Agency Workers Regulations

This is an excellent opportunity to teach in a lively local school; so, if you are a Teacher of Maths, and interested, please get in touch right away. Either call David on 0114 241 3341 or e-mail david.wild@teachingpersonnel with an up to date copy of your CV and covering letter.

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