Teacher of MFL - September Start

Posted 28 April by Tradewind Recruitment
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Tradewind Recruitment are delighted to be supporting a leading comprehensive school in East London recruit an MFL Teacher this September.

This 11-18 school, are seeking a dynamic and personable teacher of MFL to undertake full teaching responsibilities and make a positive impact upon a school community from September 2024. The school is recognised by national media, as being one of the top state secondary schools within the country, which is due to their supportive staff environment and passion for the holistic development of students in their school - these factors support the school's exceptional academic statistics. Within the community, Tradewind's partner school has a strong reputation for the exceptional behaviour and community outreach projects delivered by the school. This proves to be a very exciting opportunity, so if you are seeking an exciting new challenge - this could be for you.

Responsibilities

  • Full teaching responsibilities - planning, teaching and marking
  • Either a French or Spanish specialism
  • The ability to teach German is desirable but not essential
  • Support with department meetings
  • Support the delivery of revision sessions
  • AQA Syllabus
  • KS3 - KS5 Teaching
  • Showcasing your subject and pedagogical knowledge within MFL to support and benefit students.

Contract

  • September position
  • Outer London Weighting - MPS / UPS
  • Full-Time, 5 Days Per Week
  • Immediate Start
  • Interview date: w/c 13th May

Interested to learn more?

Please email rowan.clark@twrecruitment with a copy of your up to date CV for immediate consideration.

Reference: 52545867

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