Maths Teacher (ECT) – Nottingham – January 2026

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Nottingham - UK

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 17 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

An ambitious and supportive secondary school in Nottingham is seeking a Teacher of Mathematics (ECT) to join its well-established Maths department from January 2026.

The School
This Good Ofsted-rated school has built a reputation for nurturing early career teachers. The Maths department is large collaborative and results-driven but also deeply supportive with every ECT paired with an experienced mentor.

The Role
Youll teach Maths across KS3KS4 focusing on fluency reasoning and problem-solving. The department uses a clear and consistent curriculum providing structure while allowing flexibility for creative approaches.

Support for ECTs

  • Comprehensive induction and mentoring.
  • Time each week for observation and reflection.
  • Access to a regional Maths subject network.
  • CPD focused on mastery teaching and effective feedback.

Youll Bring

  • QTS or equivalent qualification in Mathematics.
  • Enthusiasm for building student confidence and resilience in numeracy.
  • Strong organisation and clear communication.

Why Join
This is an excellent opportunity for a Maths ECT who values teamwork structure and meaningful professional growth in a well-respected school.

An ambitious and supportive secondary school in Nottingham is seeking a Teacher of Mathematics (ECT) to join its well-established Maths department from January 2026.The SchoolThis Good Ofsted-rated school has built a reputation for nurturing early career teachers. The Maths department is large colla...
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