An Outstanding and high-achieving secondary school in Newcastle is seeking a talented and enthusiastic English Teacher to join its successful department with an ASAP start.
This is a fantastic opportunity to teach in a school recognised for its exceptional academic standards strong leadership and motivated student body.
About the Role
The successful candidate will teach English across KS3 KS4 & KS5 delivering engaging and challenging lessons that develop students analytical skills creativity and appreciation for literature.
The role will involve:
Teaching English Language and Literature across KS3 KS4 & KS5
Preparing students for GCSE and A-Level examinations
Encouraging critical thinking debate and independent analysis
Supporting the development of writing reading and communication skills
Contributing to curriculum planning and departmental initiatives
You will join a collaborative English department committed to maintaining outstanding standards of teaching and learning.
The School
This Outstanding secondary school has built a strong reputation for excellent academic outcomes high expectations and a positive learning culture. Students are ambitious respectful and eager to succeed.
The English department is well established and benefits from experienced staff strong leadership and a culture of academic excellence.
Teachers benefit from structured professional development supportive leadership and opportunities for career progression.
The Ideal Candidate
Qualified Teacher with QTS (or equivalent)
Strong subject knowledge in English Language and Literature
Ability to teach English across KS3 KS4 & KS5
Passion for literature and developing students communication skills
A proactive and collaborative teaching approach
Interested
Please forward your CV as soon as possible to be considered for this English Teacher position with an ASAP start.
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