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Maths Teacher

Prospero Teaching
Wiltshire
3 days ago
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JOB TITLE Maths Teacher


ABOUT THE SCHOOL


Prospero Teaching is seeking a Maths Teacher for a Secondary school based in Trowbridge.


The school is a Secondary School with supportive teaching staff. The school is going from strength to strength and providing CPD throughout the year.


Depending on performance, the school would look at either extending the contract or offering a permanent position.

CONTRACT/POSITION DETAILS

Location – Trowbridge


Position – Maths Teacher
Start date – September 2025
Full time/part time – Full-time
Minimum rate of pay – £155- £215 per day
Hours – 8:20 am – 4:00 pm

EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS

Recent Graduate, with a 2:1 or higher


Previous experience working in a UK school
Up to Up-to-date safeguarding training issued in the last year
Qualified Teaching Status

TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE THROUGH PROSPERO TEACHING, YOU MUST:

Hold Right to Work in the UK


Hold an enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service or be willing to process a new application
Provide two professional child related references covering the last 2 years

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