French Teacher

Birmingham, West Midlands
CWB4444_1620810873
Date Posted: 12 May 2021
  1. MFL
£121 - £181 per day
  1. Long-term

French Teacher

Birmingham, West Midlands
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Tradewind are searching for a Teacher of French to work in a well-established secondary school in South Birmingham from September 2021. The role is part-time 2 days per week on a 2 week time-table. Days to work can be agreed to suit all.

This is a temp/perm role, initially to start on a long-term supply basis for at least 1 term. This South Birmingham secondary school is a kind, caring and positive working environment for teachers and support staff. Our South Birmingham secondary school has a good reputation and excellent exams results year on year. The successful candidate will be expected to plan, prepare, mark, assess and teach across mixed ability French KS3 & KS4.

To join us and be successful in this French Teacher role, you will need to:

  • Hold QTS Status or QTLS
  • Be subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) and professional references checks
  • Provide a CV with a minimum of 10 years employment/employment history included and any employment breaks must be explained
  • Have the legal right to work in the UK

How to apply - Key Stage 3 and 4 French Teacher - Birmingham

Does this sound like your next MFL Teacher role? Or would you like to hear more about this and other roles in throughout Birmingham then please call Claire Warburton at Tradewind Recruitment today on 0121 643 3505 or email your CV direct to claire.warburton@twrecruitment.com to be called immediately!

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