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Job Location | Manchester |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £153.85 - £211.96 per day |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Temporary, full-time |
MFL Teacher - ManchesterWe are specifically working with a Good secondary school in Manchester looking for a MFL Teacher, who are working exclusively with ourselves, to join them teaching MFL key stage 3 & 4 ASAP, on an ongoing basis, likely to be for the full academic year ona full-time basis.You will be required to become fully involved within the department & school, like a permanent member of staff, and attend departmental meetings when required, and be available for parents evenings as well as planning and delivering captivating, high standardlessons that will stretch the pupils in their learning. You will also be required to mark the work and provide feedback along the way, in tandem with AfL.The role will be open to newly qualified teachers (ECT) as well as teachers who have more experience, we pay from M1 to M6 (sometimes we can also pay through threshold if you have done so, depending on the role).The school achieved a Good from Ofsted and had outstanding features showing the strong leadership in the school. The school has a drive to push a love for learning and to keep progressing, with an understanding of the latest technological and innovationdevelopments and their impact on the world Their curriculum allows an equality of opportunity for all pupils, regardless of starting point or perceived barrier. It is progressive, interleaved and sequenced to develop literacy and numeracy for all pupils.