English Teacher

Newcastle upon Tyne
9 months ago
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️ Ignite a Love for Language: English Teacher Wanted! Are you a passionate, resilient, and inspiring English Teacher ready to help young people find their voice and unlock the power of words? Hello Education is proud to be partnering with fantastic secondary schools in the Newcastle Area and we’re searching for outstanding English Teachers to join classrooms and make a lasting literary impact—whether on a short-term or long-term basis for the rest of the academic year.

Whether you're a confident ECT or a seasoned classroom wordsmith, this is your chance to turn stories into stepping stones and texts into transformation.

Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It: Curriculum Explorer: Teach English Language and Literature across KS3 and KS4 (KS5 experience is a plus), making Shakespeare, poetry, and persuasive writing resonate with students of all abilities.

️ Creative Communicator: Design engaging, differentiated lessons that spark critical thinking, creativity, and confidence in written and spoken expression.

Progress Promoter: Track, assess, and celebrate student development, giving constructive feedback to move learning forward.

Literary Enthusiast: Bring passion to every page—use drama, discussion, and debate to bring texts to life.

Team Collaborator: Work closely with your department and the wider school team to support achievement and literacy across the board.

️ Behaviour Pro: Use effective classroom management strategies to create a focused and respectful learning space.

️ What You Bring to the Classroom:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS): You're a trained professional ready to deliver high-quality English education.

Curriculum Confidence: Solid knowledge of the English curriculum and experience delivering it to a range of learners.

Inspiration & Empathy: You're driven to help every student find their voice and reach their full potential.

Adaptability & Enthusiasm: You bring energy, flexibility, and a love for language to every lesson.

Why This Role is Your Next Chapter:
Variety: Work across a range of year groups and schools, keeping every day exciting and fresh.

Growth: Build your skills and experience with ongoing support from Hello Education.

Personal Consultant: One-to-one support from someone who gets what you need.

Great Pay: Competitive daily rates, paid weekly via PAYE.

Refer & Earn: Know someone else who loves literature? Refer them and get rewarded!

Flexibility: Choose assignments that match your schedule, goals, and preferences.

Ready to help students craft their own stories, master language, and discover the magic of literature?

Then it’s time to APPLY NOW and become part of something meaningful with Hello Education. Let's shape futures—one paragraph at a time.

Hello Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be subject to enhanced DBS checks and online due diligence in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE).

All pay rates quoted are inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This is a temporary position, with the possibility of becoming permanent depending on school needs

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