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Science Teacher - Bury - October 2018.

Date posted : 20/09/18
£22917 - £38633 per annum

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Full time Science teacher required for a long term absence in a Bury based Secondary school from October 2018, with the potential to start earlier for the successful candidate.

With a staff member within the Science department due to take a long term sickness leave, this growing Bury based Secondary school are seeking to appoint a dynamic Science specialist teacher to join their outstanding facility after half term.

If you are a dynamic Science teacher looking to secure your next post within a growing Bury Secondary school then please see the following details.

  • Full time Science Teacher, Bury based secondary school - Sickness leave October 2018.
  • Must hold QTS - both experienced and Newly Qualified Teachers are welcome to apply.
  • Opportunity to work in an Ofsted rated 'Good' Secondary school.
  • Pay in line with MPS/UPS £22,917 - £38, 633.

This diverse Secondary school, based in Bury has an increased demand within the Science department due to a longstanding member of staff going on sickness leave. The incoming Science teacher can expect to join a strong staff team with a community culture. With the Science department achieving consistently good grades during GCSE Examinations this well respected Secondary school are seeking a passionate Science Teacher to join their faculty.

"There is a very robust staff appraisal and performance management. Both are now having a positive impact on the progress of current pupils and the school's performance. Effective communication between the leadership team, middle leaders and other staff is ensuring that no stone goes unturned in the pursuit of further improvement." - Ofsted.

Responsibilities will include;

  • Promote the school's vision, aims, objectives and values.
  • Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
  • Effectively teach the National curriculum within the school's Teaching and Learning Policy.
  • Develop schemes of work, resources, teaching and learning strategies, contributing to the monitoring and evaluation of all pupils.

Located just outside of bury town centre, this Secondary school can easily be accessed via the M66 and the surrounding areas; Bolton, Rochdale and Salford. With just over 800 pupils on roll, aged 11-16, there are various public transport options with links across Greater Manchester.

If you would like to be considered for this Science Teacher position then please forward an up to date CV highlighting relevant experience, to the links provided below or contact the Manchester Secondary Office for further information.

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