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English Teacher NG16

Aspire People
Nottingham
1 day ago
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Job description

Are you passionate about inspiring the next generation through the magic of literature? Aspire people invites dedicated English Teachers to join an exceptional secondary school in the NG16 , where you'll be teaching students in years 7 to 11.

Position: English Teacher
Location: NG16
Contract Duration: January 2026 (long term - maternity cover)
Working days:2-3 days a week
Working hours: 8.20-16.00 ( term time only)

Responsibilities of an English Teacher:
* Craft and deliver engaging English lessons for students in Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) and Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11).
* Create a dynamic and inclusive learning environment that fosters a love for literature and language.
* Develop lesson plans and instructional materials in alignment with curriculum standards.
* Assess and provide constructive feedback on student progress.
* Collaborate with the English department to enhance the overall learning experience.
* Dedicate time for planning and marking, with scheduled time on the timetable for these activities.



English Teacher: Qualifications:
* Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
* Specialization in English education.
* Proven experience teaching English to students in Key Stages 3 and 4.
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

What can Aspire people offer:
* Excellent rates of pay.
* Up to £250 refer a friend scheme.
* Free CPD courses.
* An experienced and committed consultant to assist you with your recruitment process.

Aspire people is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of young people. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced criminal records check (DBS)

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