An ambitious and forward-thinking secondary school in Bedfordshire is looking to appoint a committed MFL Teacher to join its growing languages department. This is an excellent opportunity for a teacher who is passionate about languages and keen to work in a school with high expectations a clear vision and a strong focus on progress.
The school places real importance on modern languages recognising their role in broadening pupils cultural awareness confidence and future opportunities. The department is well supported and continues to develop its curriculum and uptake across the school.
The successful candidate will deliver engaging and well-structured MFL lessons helping pupils build confidence across speaking listening reading and writing. You will be encouraged to bring creativity into the classroom while maintaining high standards of behaviour and academic challenge.
This role would suit both experienced teachers and confident practitioners earlier in their career who are looking to work in a school that values collaboration professional development and continuous improvement.
What the School Offers
A supportive and aspirational leadership team
Clear behaviour systems that allow teachers to focus on teaching
A collaborative MFL department with shared planning
Opportunities for professional development and progression
Engaged pupils who are motivated to learn
Who the School Is Looking For
A qualified MFL Teacher with strong subject knowledge
Someone who can deliver engaging and purposeful lessons
A teacher with high expectations for pupil achievement and behaviour
A professional who enjoys working as part of a team and contributing to school life
Salary
Paid to scale on MPS / UPS
Next Steps
If you are an MFL Teacher seeking a role in an ambitious Bedfordshire secondary school please submit your CV for consideration. Early applications are encouraged.
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