MFL Teacher 0.4 FTE French & German
Scunthorpe - UK
Job Summary
Role: Teacher of MFL - French & German
Academy: Outwood Academy Brumby
Start Date: 01/09/2026
Salary (Actual Salary): 13166 - 20419
Working Pattern: 13 Hours Per Week (0.4 FTE)
Are you a dedicated and highly effective educator committed to raising the achievement of all students within your subject area Join us as a Teacher where you will be instrumental in delivering high-quality learning utilising a range of teaching and learning strategies to ensure student success.
This position requires a professional who is aware of strategies for improving learning understands curriculum developments and is creative in finding solutions to enhance student performance.
Welcome from the Principal:
Thank you for your interest in the vacancy at Outwood Academy Brumby.
As Principal its my privilege to introduce you to our academy of 750 friendly students in the heart of Scunthorpe. We are deeply committed to the pursuit of excellence and to nurturing the potential of every child and staff member. By 2028 we will be celebrating 10 years of making a difference in our community.
What distinguishes us is our incredible staff team who share a strong belief in the transformative power of education. We thrive on making positive supportive relationships with everyone and foster a culture of collaboration innovation and continuous growth.
We are looking for inspirational dedicated professionals who will add value both academically and through involvement in the fabric of learning beyond the classroom. If you share our passion for making a meaningful difference we would be thrilled to welcome you to our team. I look forward to meeting you.
To view the Teaching Staff recruitment bookletClick Here
About the Department:
The MFL department at Outwood Academy Brumby is a small and friendly department with 3 members of staff; one full time and two part time. We offer French and German at KS3 and KS4 with all teachers offering both languages to at least KS3. All Year 7 students study both languages and then pick one or both at the end of Year 7. We hope to grow a cohort of dual linguists to be future A level and University language students - imagine!
Each member of our department has their own room equipped with an interactive whiteboard and visualiser and we share an office with the Humanities department which provides a quiet working space. Members of the department are provided with SOLs and we share planning to support each other. As part of the team you will be asked to contribute to the planning resourcing and sharing of lessons. We run enrichments at both KS3 and KS4 after school and we subscribe to Languagenut to extend our students learning at home.
The successful candidate will be able to teach French and German at KS3 and at least one at GCSE level. They will be passionate about all aspects of languages be a team player and be able to support the development of students cultural capital. As such candidates applying should hold a degree in Modern Foreign Languages or be able to evidence sufficient expertise in French or German.
Responsibilities
The Teacher is expected to implement and use a wide range of teaching and learning strategies within the classroom applying techniques like Assessment for Learning (AfL) to continually improve student performance. A core duty involves effectively using student level data to identify areas for development and raise standards.
This professional must be aware of strategies available for improving the learning and achievement of all students alongside possessing a good understanding of curriculum developments within their specific subject area. The role requires maintaining high expectations for all students and effectively communicating with students and their parents both orally and in writing. The teacher is expected to work collaboratively as part of a team sharing good practice across the department and demonstrating creativity in problem solving and a willingness to adopt new approaches.
Qualifications
Essential qualifications include a degree in an appropriate discipline related to the relevant subject and a teaching qualification coupled with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Required experience includes recent and relevant teaching experience (either in employment or training) and experience of assessment at Key Stage 3 and 4.
The successful candidate will be confident in using standard computer packages (word processing email and spreadsheets) and understand how these tools can enhance student learning. The role demands high levels of professionalism including the ability to relate to students in a pleasant and sympathetic manner and a capacity to recognise potential child safeguarding issues.
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Required Experience:
IC
About Company
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - WHAT DO WE OFFER AS AN EMPLOYER? Outwood Grange Academies Trust supports colleagues by funding an extensive range of accredited training courses and apprenticeship opportunities up to Masters level. We also offer: Your starting salary with annual increments plus in ... View more