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Physics teacher - Hounslow (£120-£225 a day)

Date posted : 20/06/19
£120 - £225 per day

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Permanent Physics Teacher required from September - Catholic school in Hounslow - KS3/KS5

Hounslow based Secondary Catholic School looking to hire a permanent Physics teacher - £120- £225

A successful school located in Hounslow, South West London, is looking to recruit a dynamic, innovative and enthusiastic classroom practitioner to join their Science team. This is a full time position which will involve teaching Physics to students up to A levels.

The school are looking to appoint a Teacher of Physics for a September start who will join a stable, dynamic, supportive and creative department whose focus is on inspiring students with the passion for learning. They provide quality teaching to children in the local area, producing exceptional results at GCSE and A-level. The schools work effectively with all members of their community to provide a safe and nurturing environment, de-escalating challenging behaviour and promoting positive relationships.

We at Teaching Personnel believe in top quality service and care for all of our candidates. We as a company pride ourselves for the level of support that we provide to each and every applicant. We love seeing our people grow professionally and personally during their time working through us.

Physics Teacher - Hounslow - Secondary - £120- £225

The successful Teacher will be:

  • Proactive, engaging and inspiring.
  • Plan and prepare learning opportunities tailored to the individual needs of each child.
  • Assess individual learning needs and work on a group and class basis.
  • Maintain positive behaviour management strategies in line with school policies
  • Through effective marking, monitor pupils' work and set targets for progress.
  • Assess and record pupils' progress systematically and keep records to check work is understood and completed, monitor strengths and weaknesses, inform planning and recognise the level at which the pupil is achieving.
  • Be committed to ensuring pupils make good sustained progress and encourage pupils to reach their full potential through engaging and stimulating teaching.

Requirements:

  • QTS/NQT desirable but not essential.
  • Must be able to obtain a DBS check.
  • Proof of career history from the last 6 years.
  • Able to provide 2 career related references.
  • Experience of teaching KS3-KS5.
  • The drive and stamina to exceed school expectations and targets.
  • Strong subject knowledge.
  • Strong communication skills both written and verbally.

With fantastic transportation links, this position is highly sought after. Please send your CV if you are interested in this Physics Teacher position. This secondary school is very excited to find the right fit for their progressive environment - If you have any further question or queries surrounding this role, please call Conor on 02075933077.

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