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Science teacher - Kingston (£120 - £230 a day)

Date posted : 17/05/19
£120 - £230 per day

Job description

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Science teacher required at an outstanding school in Kingston - Interviews now!

Interviews are taking place for a Science teaching position, specifically Chemistry, for a school based in Kingston - full time role starting in September

£120 - £230 a day

There is a position currently open for an experienced Science teacher in secondary schools. The school is currently looking for new teachers with the ideal candidate holding qualifications such as a PGCE or QTS. The school are interviewing next week and after the half term break, with plans to fill the position as soon as possible.

Teachers who apply to this post must be willing to work full time, 5 days a week from 8:30am till 3:30pm, and be willing to travel to Hampton.

Requirements

  • The incoming Science teacher would need relevant teaching qualifications (e.g. QTS, PGCE, BEd, MSc, BA)
  • The successful teacher must have experience teaching at KS3, KS4 or KS5 level in secondary schools
  • Required to Plan, Prepare, Mark and Assess students work and run catch up lessons for those who may struggle
  • The ideal candidate will have held long term teaching roles at varying schools

Please do not apply if the above requirements do not apply to you

The Role

  • This role has a start date at the beginning of the new academic year in September
  • Interviews commencing next week
  • It would be a full-time role; 5 days-a-week, 8:30am - 3:30pm
  • Pay range from £120-£230 a day depending on the teaching experience and qualifications
  • Would be expected to teach Science at KS3-5 level and any extra-curricular experience would benefit the candidates the application

The School

  • The school is located near Kingston and is an 8 minute walk from Surbiton station
  • This school was rated "outstanding" by Ofsted as they noted "The school's care and support for pupils is outstanding. Staff understand pupils' needs extremely well and work closely with other agencies to provide extra help, should this be needed."

  • The school are constantly looking to improve their current standing and rating. Their new head teacher and leadership are using innovative ways to improve the level education.
  • Senior leadership expect a high level of commitment for staff and students a like, and this belief in students allows them to excel through their Sixth form and onto to an adult life

This Science teaching opportunity has a start date in September and is will be full time - Outstanding Kingston School.

If you are interested please contact Conor at Teaching Personnel, London Bridge South Secondary branch

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