Music Teaching job in Westminster

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  • Reference  :  01-120601022
  • Local Authority  :  Westminster
  • Type  :  Full Time
  • From  :  Immediately to 19/07/2013
Job Description

This lovely West London school is looking for a Music Teacher to start from September. You will also be required to do some PPA work. If you are a qualified Primary Teacher, please apply for this job today,

A larger than average primary school where pupils are from a very wide range of ethnic heritages. It is a well run school with a secure, supportive and stimulating environment. Pupils have positive relations with each other and are able to develop confidence and personal skills.The age range of the pupils is three to 11. A wide range of extra-curricular activities are offered at lunchtime and after-school. These activities include football, netball, cricket, hockey and rugby. The school aims to provide experiences and resources, which promote knowledge, skills and understanding in music.

All applicants must fulfil the following criteria:

* be UK qualified or hold a recognised teaching

qualification, and must have at least one year's teaching experience in the UK

* must have some UK teaching experience if trained overseas

* be qualified to teach Music up to Year 6

* be available for face to face interview.

In return we offer:

* competitive rates of pay

* a designated Key Coordinator

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

* opportunities to aid your professional development.

Interested in the Music/PPA teaching job in Westminster? Apply online now or call Nathalie on 020 8371 8000.

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.

School heads know that a happy staff will not only work harder, but will achieve better outcomes. This organisation works on the same principles and is certainly the most enjoyable to work for.


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