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Teacher of Maths

Date posted : 24/10/19
£24,373 - 40,490 per year

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A large Secondary school located in the Worsley region of Salford is seeking a full time Teacher of Maths from January 2020 or earlier due to a member of permanent staff set to take maternity leave.

The Headteacher and Head of Mathematics wishes to appoint a dynamic Teacher of Maths to join their highly successful department who can continue to promote outstanding teaching and learning. If you are a passionate, resilient and skilled Teacher of Maths seeking the opportunity to make a difference to the lives of young people please see the details below.

-          Full time Teacher of Maths, required from January 2020 or earlier.

-          12 month fixed term maternity leave.

-          Must hold QTS alongside relevant degree level qualifications within Maths/equivalent.

-          Applications are urged from both experienced and newly qualified teachers of Maths.

-          Opportunity to work within a progressive mixed comprehensive Secondary school, easily accessible via the M60/A580.

-          Pay in line with MPS/UPS GBP24, 373 - GBP40, 490.

 “Due to a permanent member of staff set to take maternity leave, we are looking to appoint a passionate practitioner form October 2019. The incoming Teacher of Maths will receive full support from our close knit team of staff and experienced senior leadership team.  Applications from both experienced and newly qualified teachers are welcome, with full induction support available to NQT’s”.

 

Established in the early 2000’s, the school has continued to act as a beacon within the local community serving pupils across Salford. Currently the school serves just over 1000 pupils aged 11- 16. The school has seen a complete refurbishment with access to state of the art resources within modern facilities. The responsibilities for the incoming Teacher of Maths;

  • 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.
  • Plan, Prepare and Assess Class work, in accordance with Senior Leadership Teams.

Salford is easily accessible via the M60/A580 (East Lancashire Road) and the surrounding areas; Bolton. Wigan and Trafford. There are also numerous public transport options readily available  with links across Greater Manchester.

If you wish to be considered for this exceptional Teacher of Maths opportunity please send an up to date CV and cover letter via the links provided below or contact the Manchester Secondary Office for further information.

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.

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