Brilliant Northwest London school seeking passionate Maths teacher!
We are seeking a dynamic and dedicated Maths Teacher to join our outstanding mixed school in Northwest London. This full-time position starts in September 2024 and provides a fantastic opportunity to be part of a highly successful and well-resourced department.
Position Details:
- Role: Maths Teacher
- Start Date: September 2024
- Location: Northwest London
- Type: Full-time
School Overview:
- Type: Mixed school
- Status: Outstanding (Ofsted)
- Environment: High achieving with excellent behaviour
- Culture: Supportive and approachable, fostering both student and staff success
- Facilities: State-of-the-art
- Academic Excellence: Recognized for exceptional academic achievements and continuous improvement
- Professional Development: Committed to professional growth and managing workload
Department Highlights:
- Highly successful with ample resources
- Supportive and approachable head of department
Responsibilities:
- Teaching Maths at KS3 & KS4
- Engaging students in a stimulating and dynamic learning environment
- Contributing to the development and success of the Maths department
Candidate Requirements:
- Ability to teach Maths at KS3 & KS4
- Formal teaching qualification with QTS (e.g., PGCE)
- Legal right to work in the UK
Application Process:
We welcome applications from both experienced Maths Teachers and Early Career Teachers (ECTs). Additionally, overseas teachers with a formal teaching qualification and QTS are encouraged to apply.
To be considered for this Maths Teacher position, please forward your CV as soon as possible.
This is a unique opportunity to join a school that values professional autonomy, supports high-performing staff, and prioritizes managing workload. We look forward to receiving your application!
- Locations
- Brent
About Wayman Learning Trust
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