English Teacher

Solihull, West Midlands
LEB387394_1588577636
Date Posted: 04 May 2020
  1. English
£126.49 - £198.94 per day
  1. Long-term

English Teacher

Solihull, West Midlands
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Are you a forward-thinking English Teacher?

We are currently recruiting an English Teacher for immediate start once restrictions have been lifted. The role is expected to last until the end of the academic year 2021. The school have a well known positive presence in the community with low-level disruption in the classroom and excellent results year on year.

The School is accessible by public transport with rail links running between Coventry and Birmingham. The School also does have a car park on-site for those who wish to drive. With a Sports facility on site the school senior leaders offer membership to staff to boost well-being.




The Ideal Candidate for the English Teacher Role will:
*Hold Qualified Teacher Status
* Be an Outstanding Teacher with Excellent curriculum subject knowledge
*Be committed and professional with a determination to make a difference
*be organised, enthusiastic proactive person.

The School has a medium English department with good support for those who are newly qualified. The main responsibility will be teaching Years 7-9. The School has access to a number of ICT facility to use technology to aid classroom learning.

Luke Elliott at Tradewind Birmingham is leading the vacancy should you seek further information please contact him on 01216433505 (option 1) or luke.elliott@twrecruitment.com

To Find out more about Tradewind Recruitment visit the website www.twrecruitment.com


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