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19 August 2008

 

Science teacher required teachingjobslondon.com

www.teachingjobslondon.com
This over-subscribed girls secondary school in the heart of London is looking for a permanent full time Science Teacher. You will cover a full timetable consisting of KS3, KS4 and KS5. You will be responsible for short and medium term planning and marking and assessment.
The school offers a position within one of their strongest faculties under the guidance of an enthusiastic and supportive Head of Department. Science is an extremely important subject to the school and that is acknowledged in their most recent glowing Ofsted report.
The facilities within the department are second to none and each classroom is modern.
The school requires a fully qualified Science Teacher – PGCE / QTS or overseas equivalent to start in September. The ideal Science Teacher would have a background in Physics but this is not essential. However great subject knowledge and a passion for Science is required.
So if you or anyone you know would be interested please don't hesitate in contacting steve@ellenfrecruitment.co.uk .
We also have a large number of schools with day to day supply needs, as well as longer term positions so whatever you are looking for, Ellen F Recruitment could well have the answer! Looking forward to working with you soon.
For up to the minute information on all our current vacancies please feel free to visit www.teachingjobslondon.com

Phone: 0208 532 9533



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