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Science NQT

Date posted : 12/05/20
£110 - 140 per day

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Science NQT – Catholic Schools – Southwark, Central London
**Physics Teacher, Chemistry Teacher, Biology Teacher**

Teaching Personnel are currently working with several Catholic Schools in the Southwark Diocese that are seeking Newly Qualified Teachers specialising in Science to join their institutions for the 2020/21 academic year. These positions are located throughout the Diocese – from Lambeth, Woolwich, Croydon and Southwark.

As an Science NQT working at a Catholic School in the Southwark Diocese you can ‘rest – assured’ that you will be working in an institution that is rated either “GOOD” or “OUTSTANDING” by Ofsted. Catholic Schools also boast good behaviour of students due to the Catholic Ethos of the schools. You do not need to be of Catholic Faith to work in a Catholic School as around half of workers are of other faiths. These institutions are brilliant places to start your Teaching career.

Science NQT - Southwark, Central London, Essex
What can Teaching Personnel offer?

Education Recruitment Specialists – we are The UK’s Market Leading Company in Education Recruitment; you will be joining hundreds and thousands of staff who have trusted us to find them work since 1996.

A bespoke package from our sister company that will give you fantastic support whilst completing your NQT year.  This includes support in the following areas;

- Pedagogy and Practice (This pack will support their classroom practice and help them -promote pupil progress by applying an understanding of the way children learn.)

- Curriculum (This pack will support NQTs in delivering the National Curriculum and help them design effective schemes of work by applying subject specific knowledge.)

- Assessment (This pack will support the use of effective and appropriate methods of assessment to promote pupil progress and improve outcomes.)

- Behaviour (This pack will support behaviour management helping them to set high expectations and create a supportive learning environment for all pupils.)

- Special Educational Needs (This pack will help to develop inclusive practice to support all pupils effectively including those with special educational needs.)

- Professional Behaviours (This pack supports in fulfilling wider school responsibilities as they develop effective professional relationships with parents and colleagues.)

Temporary to Permanent Contracts for added flexibility.

Discounts on CPD Courses and Free Safeguarding Qualifications.

GBP50 Cash Referral Reward

Weekly Payments (via PAYE – no 3rd Party Company)

Support from a Personal Consultant.

Science NQT - Apply

Science NQTs and Newly Qualified Teacher of any other specialism are invited to apply to this advert using the link attached or by sending your CV through to james.stone@teachingpersonnel.com . For more information on our NQT offers or the roles we have available within the Southwark Diocese and elsewhere – please visit our website www.teachingpersonnel.com or call the London Secondary Branch on 020 7593 3077.

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All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and prevent duty training. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.

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