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From : 20/02/2012 to 27/07/2012
English teaching job in Ramsgate, Kent. The position is full time starting February20th 2012 and will go through until the end of the academic year. We are seeking an inspirational teacher of English who can deliver lessons that are both challengi... Read more about English Teaching job in Kent
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From : 16/04/2012 to 27/07/2012
Science teacher needed for Science job in Ashford, Kent A new role for a Science teacher is now available to start after the Easter holidays until the summer holidays. The ideal candidate should have QTS and have solid experience in a simi... Read more about Science Teaching job in Kent
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Science teaching position in Crowborough, East Sussex. TimePlan Education are looking for a dynamic, energetic teacher of science to teach across the full range of abilities up to and including A level. This position is for an Easter start and is... Read more about Science Teaching job in East Sussex
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Music teaching position in Crowborough, East Sussex. TimePlan Education are looking for a dynamic, energetic teacher of music to teach across the full range of abilities up to and including A level. This position is for an Easter start and is ful... Read more about Music Teaching job in East Sussex
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