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Geography Teacher - January Start

Aspire People
Greater Manchester
2 days ago
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Geography Teacher - Tameside (Start January)

Location: Tameside
Start Date: January
Pay: Teacher Pay Scale (Dependent on Experience)
Agency: Aspire People (MAT Cover) - ECTs and Supply Teachers encouraged to apply!

Aspire People are seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic Geography Teacher to join a highly regarded school in Tameside. Starting in January, this position offers the opportunity to teach across both Key Stage 3 and 4 in a supportive and well-equipped environment. The school is known for its exceptional faculty, high academic standards, and emphasis on student wellbeing.

Key Highlights:

- Supportive & Caring Faculty: The school prides itself on providing a nurturing, collaborative environment where staff and students flourish.

- Excellent Facilities: Enjoy access to excellent teaching resources, spacious classrooms, and a range of extracurricular clubs.

- Ample Parking: Free parking on site to make your daily commute stress-free.

- Transport Links: Conveniently located near bus, train, and Metrolink services, making commuting a breeze.

As a Geography Teacher, you will inspire students with your passion for the subject, guiding them through the curriculum and encouraging a global perspective. You will play a key role in the academic development of young learners and will have the opportunity to shape the future of the subject within the school.

If you are an experienced Geography teacher with a passion for education and the drive to make a difference, apply today!

Please send an up to date CV to Kat @ aspirepeople .co .uk or call her direct on O794O 8OO 589

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