Textiles Teacher

Posted 9 May by Academics
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The role

We have an exciting opportunity for a Teacher of Art/Textiles/DT to join a wonderful school based in Hillingdon/Uxbridge, West London School.

The successful candidate will teach art, textiles and/or DT across all secondary years up to year 11. GCSE courses are a popular choice based within a growing and well-resourced department.

September 2024 start

The role - Textiles Teacher Key Stages 3-4

Full time £150 - £255 per day (Pay to scale)

The school is an inclusive, welcoming, and safe environment in which to learn

The ingrained idea of excellence in school life allows pupils to reach the highest academic, sporting, cultural and aesthetic standards

The school will do everything possible to nurture the talents and abilities of all their young people.

Requirements

To be considered for this Textiles Teacher position, you will:

Hold a Qualified Teacher Status

Will plan and prepare lessons to a high standard, using a variety of delivery methods to facilitate student learning

Plan and prepare lessons to a high standard, using a variety of delivery methods to facilitate student learning

Create a supportive learning environment whereby all students can achieve their individual potential

Asses, record and report on students' progress and attainment, whilst maintaining accurate and appropriate records

Be confident in preparing students for examinations, both internal and external, including the recording of accurate data

Manage behaviour appropriately in line with the School Behaviour Policy.

If you would like more information then get in touch with Tej today from the Academics Berkhamsted office.

Reference: 52620647

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