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Maths Teacher - Salford

Date posted : 17/06/19
£23720 - £39406 per annum + Negotiable

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Maths Teacher - Salford

Are you looking to join a supportive Maths department to help further your career? Are you a Newly Qualified Teacher looking for an introductory role to start your career?

Teaching Personnel are currently working in partnership with a secondary school in Salford whoa re looking to fill an upcoming gap in September 2019 in their Maths department. This is an exciting opportunity to join a successful and supportive department within a 'Good' school on a fixed term contract for the duration of the academic year. Following the successful completion of the contract, there is a strong possibility of the successful candidate being offered a permanent contract.

  • Full time Teacher of Maths from September 2019
  • Fixed term contract for the duration of the 19/20 academic year
  • Strong possibility of being offered a permanent contract
  • Teaching Maths up to GCSE level
  • 'Good' secondary school in Salford
  • Pay in line with MPS and UPS (£23,720-£39,406)

Our partner school is located in the Media City area of Salford and is smaller than average with just over 500 students currently enrolled, with the school looking at expanding over the coming years. With a positive Progress 8 score in line with the national average, students in attendance at our partner school make good progress and in their most recent Ofsted inspection, inspectors stated that "teachers use effective approaches in lessons" and "utilise high expectations and skilful questioning" which all contribute to the progress that students make.

"From September 2019 we are seeking to appoint a passionate and inspiring Maths Teacher with excellent subject knowledge and the ability to contribute to improving pupils' progress and attainment. The post would be suitable for an experienced or newly qualified teacher. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a supportive and dedicated team at a school that are passionate about ensuring that every student grows in confidence to believe they can achieve their potential by being inspired by their teachers and each other." Principal.

Prospective candidates for this role should have relevant qualifications and hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) within the UK. The ideal candidate should have experience teaching Mathematics to both KS3 and KS4. The successful candidate will be joining a collaborative department that has a successful track record of raising student's attainment, and have a continued commitment to CPD.

If you would like to apply for this post as a Maths Teacher, please apply via the link below or send an updated CV to Chris Beckenham at Manchester North Secondary directly, alternatively call on the number provided for further information.

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