Spanish Specialist Role Available in Wellingborough | September start
Northampton - UK
Job Summary
We are working with a school who are recruiting for an accomplished Spanish Teacher to join a high-achieving MFL faculty in Wellingborough. This full-time permanent role commences in September 2026 and is suited to a practitioner who values academic rigour and a scholarly atmosphere.
The Role The successful applicant will be responsible for the delivery of Spanish across all Key Stages including the challenge of A-Level instruction. We are seeking a linguist with a pioneering spirit who can lead by example and inspire a genuine passion for the language. The ability to offer French as an additional subject would be a significant advantage providing the technical support required for a versatile department. You will work in a technology-rich environment where very little learning time is lost ensuring that professional excellence remains the standard. This is a magnificent opportunity to join a team where staff are treated as valued peers and encouraged to reach their highest potential.
About the School Located in Wellingborough this Ofsted Outstanding school is defined by a wonderful sense of tradition and consistently brilliant outcomes. It provides a tranquil and well-ordered workplace where students treat others as equals and show exceptional respect. The leadership team is deeply supportive offering a culture of humanity and purposeful good humour.
How to Apply To register your interest please click apply now and attach your CV. We will conduct a preliminary screening call to discuss your subject expertise before arranging a formal interview and lesson observation.
Start Date: September 2026 Contract: Full-Time Permanent
Salary Range: (M1UPS3)
Requirement: Must have Right to Work in the UK and previous school experience.
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