History Teacher

Posted 30 April by Randstad Education
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Do you have a passion for teaching History?

Are you looking for your next challenge in a popular secondary school?

Can you inspire the next generation to love History?

I am working with a school in Plymouth who are looking to appoint a History teacher for the final half term of the year. They welcome ECTs or more experienced teachers, who can join their dedicated department. The school itself has an excellent reputation in its area for its dynamic and innovative teaching styles. They place a strong emphasis on collaboration throughout the school - from supportive SLT to their extensive CPD programme.

More specifically, the school are looking for:

  • QTS and a relevant undergraduate degree.
  • Experience working with diverse backgrounds.
  • Excellent communication skills and an ability to develop relationships with parents/ guardians and other members of staff.
  • An ability to motivate students and raise expectations in all students.

What benefits does supply work offer you?

  • As a supply teacher, you have the freedom to choose when and where you teach, working to suit your schedule.
  • You get the chance to experience a variety of school environments, cultures, and teaching styles.
  • You can connect with a vast network of educators, administrators, and support staff. This allows you to expand your professional circle and contribute your expertise to different learning communities.
  • As you experience new classrooms and dynamic every day, your teaching skills will only develop further.
  • Being in the classroom helps you to stay up to date with the latest developments in pedagogy and classroom practice.

If this sounds like a school that you would like to work in, please contact .

Reference: 52556680

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