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Job Location | Cwmbran |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £38,400 - £62,400 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Temporary , full-time |
Are you an energetic indivdiual looking for a long-term design and technology teacher role after February half-term (2024)Are you looking for a fresh challenge without completing endless application formsTeaching is stressful enough without worrying about securing a long-term placement. Academics currently has a Design and Technology teacher vacancy in Torfaen that commences on the 19th February 2024, and this role will last the entire 2023/24 academic year.The school are looking to offer a permanent contract for 2024/25 academic year. By responding to this advert, you will be applying to teach in an "excellent" (Estyn rated) school where you will have extensive support and respect.At Academics, we pride ourselves on working with the best schools and placing teachers in compatible settings. Just look at a recent Google review:"Ive previously worked for teaching agencies that didnt really look after their employees. Academics are an excellent/professional agency that really value their employees. I was given work immediately, paid on time, checked up on and given work locallyto my location. I cant recommend this agency enough. Even post working there I was checked up on by Luke. Very attentive and down to earth."Benefits:
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PGCEQTSNQTDT TeacherSecondaryDesign & TechnologyECTTorfaen