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Teacher - Primary and Secondary roles in Ealing

Date posted : 16/04/19
£130 - £160 per day + dependant on experience + references

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This vacancy has now expired. Please see similar roles below...

Are you interested in teaching children and young people who are at risk of exclusion from school?

Do you have what it takes to engage pupils in learning through creative lesson plans and adapt in a challenging but rewarding environment as part of a supportive school team?

Have you ever thought about working as a Teacher in an Alternative Provision, Pupil Referral Unit or Behaviour Support Unit?

If so email Rachel from the London North West SEN branch with your updated CV and cover letter - I would love to hear from you!

We have a rewarding opportunity for Primary and Secondary Teachers in a school nestled between Ealing Broadway and West Ealing station. The school are appointing teachers to develop pupil skills in core subjects such as Mathematics and Science so confidence in teaching these subjects will be beneficial. Successful applicants will work collaboratively with trained and experienced teachers, teaching assistants, in-house therapists and multi-agencies to create and implement effective learning programmes for pupils.

They are looking for committed classroom teachers with a real passion to engage pupils back into learning and help them make better choices for their futures. Roles are full-time Monday to Friday 8:00 - 4:00 to start from the 23rd April 2019 and the school will be holding immediate formal interviews and trial days for successful teacher applicants.

If you have proven experience in at least 3 of the following bullet points please get in touch:

  • UK based Primary or Secondary classroom teaching and planning experience
  • Resilient, pro-active and outgoing personality
  • Fully Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
  • Youth/Community teaching experience
  • Special Educational Needs teaching experience
  • Newly Qualified Teacher Status (NQT)
  • National Curriculum - Primary or Secondary level
  • Mathematics Subject specialism
  • GCSE Exam teaching
  • Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)
  • Further Education Teacher
  • Team-Teach, MAPA or Positive Behaviour Support
  • Science subject specialism
  • Youth Offending Services (YOT)
  • Teaching NEET's

Please make sure you include a short cover letter telling us why you feel you would be able to bring your skills in teaching to this environment. The more information you give us the more we tell our schools about you as all successful applicant CVs will be sent directly to the school Head Teacher to be shortlisted!

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