Business and Economics Teacher

Bexley, Kent
PERM/MAP/050620_1591388792
Date Posted: 05 Jun 2020
  1. Business / Economics
£28355 - £40035 per annum
  1. Permanent

Business and Economics Teacher

Bexley, Kent
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Business and Economics Teacher


Business and Economics Teacher - Bexley, South East London - NQTs or Experienced teachers - Outer London Payscale - Ambitious mixed Secondary school - September 2020 - MPS/UPS - Permanent Position - Interviewing Remotely through Skype


Would you like to work in an ambitious secondary school where students are taught to be proactive self-disciplined citizens? Can you imagine working in a supportive school network where you will have access to bespoke CPD and further progression opportunities?


Tradewind, Permanent Division, are working alongside this aspiring Secondary Academy school who are now seeking a Business and Economics teacher who can set high expectations of all students and inspire a generation to pursue these subjects at university level. If you feel you would make a great match for this exceptional school, apply now!


*** Business and Economics Teacher - Teaching up to KS5 level
*** Part of highly successful local federation of schools
***Opportunity to take on future leadership responsibility with TLR
*** MPS - Outer London Payscale
***Permanent Position for September 2020
***School is able to Skype Interview for strong candidates


The School - Business and Economics Teacher - Bexley, South East London

Situated in the busting borough of Bexley, this inclusive and large secondary school is close-by to an overground station and possesses onsite parking. This aspirational school places a huge focus on innovative and practical based planning, where students are developed into resourceful and well-equipped members of society. With the school building being relatively new, teachers at this school benefit from well-resourced classroom spaces and updated laboratories. As part of a multi-academy trust, there is the opportunity to gain ideas and best practice from over 400 members of staff, alongside accessing continuous and bespoke CPD. The school are dedicated to staff wellbeing through an efficient marking policy and regular reviews from Senior Leadership. The school is passionate about building a tight-knit school community and therefore works closely alongside feeder primary schools for students to effectively transition. If you feel this school would be a fantastic place to begin your NQT year or further your teaching career, apply immediately to this position or send your CV to megan.allen@twrecruitment.com!


About the Role - Business and Economics Teacher - Bexley, South East London

To be considered for this position, you will possess QTS and a relevant teaching degree.
You will have rights to work in the UK as the school is not able to offer sponsorship.
For this position, you must be able to teach Economics and Business up to KS5 level.
The successful application will be an innovative Business and Economics specialist passionate about teaching all age groups.
For this role, you will have a proven track record of raising attainment and ensuring all students make exceptional progress.
This school possesses high expectations in behaviour management and attainment and therefore requires a strong teachers to uphold this.

How to apply - Business and Economics Teacher - Bexley, South East London

If you are interested in this Business and Economics Teacher post, please contact Megan at Tradewind Recruitment, Permanent Division on 0207 845 5451 or email your CV to megan.allen@twrecruitment.com for a confidential discussion regarding roles!

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