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English Teacher

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Peterborough
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About the role

Teacher of English

Peterborough

£32 - £46k per annum (salary is depending on experience and/or qualifications)

January

The School and Role

This large Secondary school based in Peterborough are looking to appoint a passionate Teacher of English to work as part of their team. Working in this Secondary school as part of an established team, the desired English teacher will be working with KS3 & 4 pupils. This full-time role is a long-term post starting in January, the school would also consider Part-time applications.

Requirements

Teacher of English

will have.

- Experience of working with secondary school aged children

- Experience of working with pupils with SEND

- A passion for the progress of secondary school pupils

- An ability to work as part of a team

What we offer

As a Teacher of English & part of our team, you benefit from:

Excellent daily rates paid using the PAYE system.

Guaranteed pay scheme (subject to availability).

Social and networking events.

Pension contributions.

CPD to help with your professional development.

Access to a dedicated consultant.

About us

The Edwin Group is a Top 10 UK-employer in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2023 & 2024 . Rated as 'Excellent' by our staff in all categories and recognised as having industry leading and world-class levels of employee engagement across the Group.

We are a market-leading education supply agency committed to the development of young people. With branches across the country, we are an employer of choice for high quality educators.

We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability, or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

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