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Teacher of Maths

Date posted : 17/06/19
£23720 - £39406 per annum

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Maths Teacher - Wigan

Are you a qualified Maths teacher looking for an exciting new challenge within a high achieving school in Wigan from September 2019?

  • Full-time Maths teaching role starting in September 2019
  • Pay in line with MPS/UPS £23,720 - £39,406
  • Applicants must hold QTS specialising in Maths
  • Ofsted rated 'Good' school that is located towards the west of Wigan town centre
  • 12 month temporary position with a view to be taken on permanently following the initial period

The Deputy Head teacher of our client school wishes to appoint a Maths teacher ahead of the new academic year in September, to fill a gap that has been recently left within their Maths department from a member of staff being promoted to the Senior Leadership team.

The incoming Maths teacher will be employed initially for 12 months on a temporary basis however if successful during the initial period, there will be an opportunity to be employed by the school on a permanent basis.

The school are seeking applications from confident Maths practitioners that can clearly show that they are able to adapt their teaching methods for different pupils within the school. Staff members joining the school will be able to contribute in the schools aim to becoming an 'Outstanding' school.

As a Maths teacher at our client school you will be teaching the full Maths curriculum to students aged 11-16, ranging in ability up to GCSE level. You will be responsible for a full teaching timetable which will require you to prepare and plan your own lessons as well as complete marking responsibilities.

"Leaders at all levels and other members of staff are highly committed to the success of pupils. Staff and pupils have confidence in senior leaders and how they lead the school." Ofsted

The school is somewhat larger than average secondary school in the area . Due to its location in the West of Wigan the school is easily accessible from surrounding areas; Bolton, Leigh and Salford. The proportion of disadvantaged pupils is below the national average and nearly all pupils are of white British heritage.

Interested applicants are urged to apply for immediate consideration, this can be done by sending an up to date CV using the link below. Alternatively interested teachers can call the Manchester West Secondary branch 0161 242 1799.

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