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Teacher of Maths, York

Date posted : 17/09/19
£120 - £150 per day

Job description

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Do you have the talent to make Maths accessible for all student abilities?

Teaching Personnel are currently seeking to appoint a qualified Teacher of Maths to work in one of our partnership behaviour units in Fulford, York. The Provision receives new student referrals throughout the year and is looking for an exceptional teacher who can create a supportive, encouraging and safe learning environment for pupils of all diverse backgrounds.

The Provision has a thriving Maths Department, with results improving year on year. As part of the teaching staff you will be responsible for ensuring the effective teaching and learning of pupils and be confident in your abilities to teach across both key stages to GCSE.

The successful candidate will be responsible for all of the planning, teaching and assessments involved with the role. NQTs are welcome to apply.

What you will require:

  • Relevant qualifications (Teaching qualification (PGCE, Cert. Ed etc.) or equivalent
  • Evidence of good classroom control
  • A track record of demonstrating a strong ability to teach, plan and prepare lessons to Ofsted standards
  • A strong and creative approach to teaching and raising attainment
  • A commitment to develop the personalities, talents and abilities of all students
  • A confident and positive approach to working with children
  • The ability to be a proactive team member, committed to raising standards and achievement
  • An enthusiasm to learn and develop professionally
  • A passion for education within your subject
  • A willingness and enthusiasm to commit to the expectations of the role and desire to contribute to extra-curricular responsibilities
  • NQTs are very welcome to apply
  • A current Child Only DBS registered with the Update Service or a DBS done through Teaching Personnel

What we offer:

  • Highly supportive, committed and hardworking Consultants who will endeavour to find assignments suited to your needs specific to your Local Authority
  • An opportunity to extend your professional development with FREE accredited CPD courses available
  • A stimulating and supportive working and learning environment
  • Rewarding and competitive rates of pay fom £120 to £150 per day
  • A great range of opportunities to work in a variety of local schools of your choice
  • 'Recommend a Friend' bonus
  • A wealth of SEN Education experience in branch to provide you with industry knowledge, career advice and CV assistance

To apply, please contact Kerry Fowler on 01482 908020 or upload your CV via the link. Alternatively, you can register online at www.teachingpersonnel.com

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