Music Teacher

Posted 3 April by Prospero Teaching

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Prospero Teaching are looking for a Music Teacher to start in September on a permanent basis. This is to work in a mainstream secondary school in the borough of Barking & Dagenham.

About the school and contract:

  • You will be focusing on teaching KS3, KS4, & KS5 students.
  • You will have LSAs to support you.
  • Full time (5 days a week)

About the successful Computer Science Teacher:

  • Previous experience teaching Music to KS3, 4 & 5 students in the UK.
  • Hold a relevant related degree.
  • You should ideally hold a teaching qualification (QTS or QTLS preferred) or equivalent.
  • Experience teaching in the UK is desirable but not essential.
  • You will have excellent classroom and behaviour management.
  • You will be proactive and innovative with the ability to engage students in different ways.

To be eligible the Computer Science Teacher must have/be:

  • Highly motivated and focused on achieving the best for every student.
  • A positive attitude and desire to maintain current standards and raise attainment across the school.
  • Lots of energy and enthusiasm.
  • The ability to engage and motivate students whilst making learning fun.
  • Excellent communication skills - the school encourages good communication with Parents/Carers.
  • A positive role model.

Please apply now with your updated CV, if this position is of interest.

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Required skills

  • behaviour management
  • music
  • teaching
  • secondary
  • classroom management

Application question

Do you currently require sponsorship to work in the UK?

Reference: 52412581

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