Full Time English Role for Experienced Educators & ECT's - West London
Igniting a Passion for Language
We are seeking a dynamic and inspiring English teacher to join our English department at a successful secondary school in Ealing. This full-time position offers an exciting opportunity to shape young minds and foster a lifelong love of language and literature.
About Our School
Our school is committed to providing an exceptional education that develops well-rounded individuals with a strong foundation in English. We offer:
- A supportive and collaborative English department dedicated to student success.
- A curriculum that promotes critical thinking, creativity, and effective communication skills.
- A focus on developing a deep appreciation for literature and the English language.
- Modern facilities and resources to enhance the learning experience.
The Role
In this pivotal role, you will:
- Design and deliver engaging English lessons that cater to diverse learning styles and abilities.
- Prepare students for success in relevant English qualifications.
- Foster a love of reading and writing through creative and inspiring teaching methods.
- Develop students’ critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills.
- Contribute to the overall development of the English department.
The Ideal Candidate
We are seeking a qualified English teacher with:
- A strong passion for English language and literature.
- Excellent subject knowledge and teaching skills.
- The ability to create a stimulating and inclusive learning environment.
- A commitment to professional development.
What We Offer
- A rewarding role in a supportive school environment.
- Opportunities for professional growth and development.
- Competitive salary and benefits package (mention if applicable).
To Apply
Please submit your CV
- Locations
- Ealing
About Wayman Learning Trust
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