Modern Languages Teacher
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Modern Languages Teacher
September 2021. Modern Languages Teacher. Cambridgeshire. Full-Time. Temporary.
If you are a Fully Qualified Teacher and looking for a new role this September, then our workforce partner school may just have the role for you!
Based at our client school in Cambridgeshire, the role of Modern Languages Teacher will be available from September 2021.
If you hold a PGCE, qualified teacher status and are engaging and passionate when teaching then please apply for this fantastic opportunity.
Although this position is being offered on a Full time, temporary basis, if the correct candidate is placed, then a full time, permanent position could be offered.
Education provides knowledge and empowers choice. Empowering and educating pupils to be prepared for the complex and ever-changing world is a privilege.
Pupil achievement is something to be celebrated.
Please apply today and start a new journey this September in a fantastic environment among likeminded educators, with Teaching Personnel guiding you through the processes.
Here at Teaching Personnel, we are passionate about the success and welfare of students and the correct placement of our educators.
The successful candidate…
- Qualified Teacher Status.
- Hold a PGCE.
- Energetic and driven.
- Capable of dealing with students from a variety of backgrounds and abilities.
- SEN experience is desirable.
- Engaging when teaching.
- Plan lessons effectively to cover the curriculum and excite the mind of students.
- Qualified Teacher Status.
Why work with Teaching Personnel?
At Teaching Personnel, we offer an incredibly flexible working structure. If you are successful in application, you will have access to your own Teaching Personnel online portal. This portal allows you to manage your bookings and your availability 24/7 from home.
If successful, as well as gaining access to your own online portal, you will also gain:
- Your own specialist consultant that will work closely with you consistently finding you bookings that are right for you.
- Competitive weekly pay, paid directly through PAYE. (Based on qualifications, experience, and role requirements).
- Access to our very own Teacher Training CPD Academy.
- GBP50 bonus for every friend you refer to us.
Here at teaching personnel, we pride ourselves on finding the right candidate for the right role.
If this role does not sound like it’s for you or you are looking for short term/long term, full-time/part-time position we can help. Contact us so we can showcase exactly how we can support you.
Whether you are a qualified, NQT or unqualified teacher, please apply with us.
Telephone - 01604 376695
Email - billy.dipple@teachingpersonnel.com
Hemel Hempstead. Watford. Welwyn Garden City. Letchworth. Stevenage. Hatfield
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. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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