Science Teaching job in Kent

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  • Reference  :  09-120129003
  • Local Authority  :  Kent
  • Type  :  Short Term
  • From  :  Immediately to 20/02/2012
Job Description

Science teacher urgently needed for Science job in Maidstone, Kent

A new role for a Science teacher is now available to start after the February half term until the summer holidays.

The ideal candidate should have QTS and have solid experience in a similar role. You will be committed to achieving high standards and able to engage students across the ability range at Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5.

Boys Grammar School with girls in the 6th form 1258 students 98% of students get 5 or more A-C grades at GCSE level one of the top performing schools in the country where nearly every child goes on to University. This is a very effective school that combines high standards with a broad and balanced education. Standards are well above average, and sometimes very high, in the main school and sixth form.

This Science teaching vacancy in Maidstone, Kent will require a hard-working and committed teacher who has experience of teaching Science, that is able to show initiative in the classroom and who is extremely passionate about teaching. In return, we can offer:

* Competitive rates of pay;

* Free CRB

* Associated pay benefits, including a longer working day allowance, meal allowance and travel expenses;

* Opportunities to aid your professional development,

If you are interested in applying for this Science teaching job in Maidstone, Kent please apply online today or call Heather Wood at TimePlan the number one teaching agency for science teaching jobs in Kent on 01732 373340.

TimePlan Education believes in Equal Opportunities in employment for all.

TimePlan Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) and is subject to a successful Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check and two satisfactory professional references.

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