French & Spanish Teacher

Posted 13 May by Tradewind Recruitment

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Tradewind are searching for a Teacher of French & Spanish to work in an Ofsted 'Outstanding' secondary sixth form school in the south Birmingham area ASAP. The role is full-time, long-term supply basis with potential to become permanent for the right candidate in early 2024.

This busy south Birmingham secondary school has a caring and positive working environment for teachers and support staff. The school has a good reputation and good year on year exams results. The successful MFL Teacher will be expected to plan, prepare, mark, assess and teach across mixed ability French KS3 & KS4. In return the successful MFL teacher will be paid to scale based on experience from day 1.

Interviews are immediately available so please contact me right away!

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 - South 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 or email your CV direct to to be called immediately!

Application questions

Are you a UK resident?
Have you worked in a UK school?

Reference: 52641700

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