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Teacher of English - Easter or September 2019

Date posted : 07/03/19
£120 - £180 per day

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Teacher of English required from Easter or September 2019

A secondary school in Slough are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and highly motivated English teacher to join one of our successful and supportive English team, who will be required to teach English at Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, 'A' Level desirable. Also, an interest to teach media is desirable. The English Department is committed to providing high quality teaching and learning for all students and the post represents an ideal opportunity to work in a happy, friendly, positive environment.

This school can offer you: 
* The opportunity to join a very successful team of committed and highly qualified teachers.
* A supportive environment where the work-life balance of teachers is important
* Great facilities and resources.

The school offers excellent professional growth and development opportunities, a chance of working in a school with extensive staff training. Further the school are more than open to newly joining teachers to bring across any extra curricular passions they may have and implement them within the school.

Teaching Personnel: Teaching Personnel helps education professionals find teaching jobs and classroom support staff roles on a temporary and permanent basis. As the UK's largest education recruitment agency, we offer job seekers choice and variety whilst supporting our client schools in delivering higher levels of pupil attainment. We are a well established company and just this year celebrated 20 years of exceptional service.

This Slough secondary school is located near to the motorway network and has excellent public transport options, providing frequent and reliable access to the school, but is a pleasant, green and open site. The teaching at this school is geared to meet the needs of the diverse community it serves, operating under inclusive and candid ethos. It is a progressive and vibrant learning community that focuses on raising the aspirations and releasing the potential of every young person in their care.

To apply early and secure an interview for either Easter or September as the new addition to this English team, make an application using the link below or contact Georgina in our Thames Valley team on 0118 327 1556.

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