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Maths Teacher - January Start

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

Location: Tameside
Start Date: January
Pay: Teacher Pay Scale (Dependent on Experience)
Agency: Aspire People (MAT Cover)

Aspire People are currently recruiting for a passionate and dedicated Mathematics Teacher to join a vibrant secondary school in Tameside. The school is renowned for its supportive and caring faculty, creating an environment where both students and staff can thrive.

This is a MAT cover position starting in January, and we are looking for an individual who can make an immediate impact in the classroom.

Key Highlights:

- Supportive & Caring Faculty: You'll be joining a close-knit, welcoming team that works collaboratively to deliver the best outcomes for students.

- Excellent Facilities: The school boasts state-of-the-art resources, including modern classrooms, interactive learning spaces, and a variety of extracurricular opportunities.

- Ample Parking: The school has plenty of parking available for staff.

- Transport Links: Located close to major bus, train, and Metrolink stations, providing easy access for commuters.

As a Mathematics Teacher, you'll be responsible for delivering engaging lessons across Key Stage 3 and 4, helping students develop both their analytical skills and love for the subject. Strong classroom management skills and the ability to inspire young people are essential.

If you're an enthusiastic, innovative Mathematics teacher looking for a supportive environment to advance your career, we'd love to hear from you!

Please send an up to date CV to Kat@ aspirepeople

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