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Teacher of Maths (A Level / GCSE)

  • Salary

    £35125 - £51758
  • Sector

    Education
  • Type

    Permanent

Teacher of Maths (A Level / GCSE)

  • Salary: Qualified Teachers – (T1) £35,125.00 to (T9) £51,758.00 per annum (depending on experience)
  • Unqualified Teachers – (UNQ1) £30,721.97 to (UNQ4) £33,173.60 per annum (depending on experience)
  • Contract Type: Full-time
  • Hours: Full-time, 36 hours per week, Term-time only
  • Grade: NJC Teachers Pay scale – T1 to T9
  • NJC Unqualified Teacher Payscale UNQ1 – UNQ4

 

We have an exciting vacancy for a permanent full-time Teacher of Maths within our Maths (A Level and GCSE) within our Maths, Engineering and Construction Team.

You will teach on a variety of A Level & GCSE Maths courses.. The ability to teach on A Level Maths/Further Maths is essential.

The highly successful Maths team has a strong teamwork ethic and prides itself to be at the forefront of pedagogy and course development. All classes are shared between two teachers.

In Engineering and Construction, we currently deliver the T level in Construction and are planning for the T level in Engineering. This team has a strong teamwork ethic too and is moving towards a holistic delivery across units for BTEC.

Across Maths, Engineering and Construction we currently offer:

  • GCSE Maths
  • A level Maths
  • A level Further Maths
  • Certificate in Mathematical studies
  • A level Statistics
  • BTEC level 3 mechanical and electrical engineering
  • T level Construction Design Surveying and Planning
  • Transition to T level Construction

At the college we strongly believe in team working and see this as one of the reasons for our success. You will work in a supportive team who aim for high standards. Managers will give you guidance and support in your work and are responsible for your probationary review and appraisal.

You will work well with 16-19 year olds and contribute to a student-centred environment both inside and outside of the classroom. As a teacher, you will be innovative and reflective, with a genuine interest in young people and how they learn, and committed to supporting students in achieving success.

If you are passionate about supporting learners to achieve their full potential, then we would love to hear from you.

The College combines great facilities with quality teaching and high standards, including a multi-million pound building, providing state of the art technology enabled learning resource centre, drama studio and café.

We will offer you a warm welcome – a place where all ambitions are celebrated. As one of the largest sixth form colleges in London, we are a non-selective, diverse and secular college, proud to have launched over 50,000 young people onto university, training and employment since we were founded in 1992.

The College is currently graded as ‘Good’ by Ofsted, and ‘Outstanding’ for our provision of personal development, behaviour and welfare. We are very proud to be a three-time silver award winner at the Pearson National Teaching Awards, where in 2020, we made history by becoming the first ever provider to win two awards in a single year.

We believe that everybody has the power to make a positive impact on society – small changes that add up to make the world a better place.

Our motto is: Diverse in Ambition, United in Success

What’s in it for you?

We offer the opportunity to help develop your skills and knowledge in a friendly team environment, plus a range of benefits including a career average pension scheme (LGPS), employee assistance programme, onsite parking, cycle to work, onsite canteen, TECH Scheme, Eye Care support and full access to the onsite gym.

Equality, diversity and inclusion

We are committed to creating and promoting a diverse and inclusive workforce that better reflects the wider community we support. We particularly welcome applicants from groups currently under-represented in senior roles, including females, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME), people with disabilities and from the LGBTQ community.

Safeguarding

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of our students and expect everybody working for the College to share this commitment. We actively seek DBS clearance checks for applications of employment as part of our safeguarding procedures.

This role will be starting as soon as possible depending on the notice period for successful candidates.

Closing date: 12 noon on Thursday 29 February 2024

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