MFL Teacher

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Tradewind Recruitment are seeking a Spanish Teacher to work in a long-term, full-time position at a Grammar school located in Lincolnshire. The school has a supportive and welcoming environment that encourages teachers, support staff, and pupils to thrive. They promote a holistic, academic education fir student that sets them up for a successful future.

The responsibilities of the role, include the following:

  • Plan, prepare and teach GCSE Spanish to students in KS3, KS4, and KS5.
  • Take part and contribute to cultural activities that promote learning Spanish.
  • Uphold high expectations on yourself and students that encourage them to reach their potential.
  • Implement Safeguarding policies to ensure students are safe.

During your time at the school, Tradewind Recruitment will support you with CPD training, a consultant that is dedicated to your area, opportunities for after your placement, and more.

The rate for this role can be paid to scale which is a range from £153.85 - £211.96.

To apply for this role, you must have the following:

  • QTS and a specialist in MFL.
  • An Enhanced Child-only DBS on the update service or willing to undertake one.
  • Right to work in the UK
  • Satisfactory References
  • Experience working with in a school setting.

If interested in this role, please submit you CV or call Shawny on .

Required skills

  • French Teacher
  • Spanish Teacher
  • Cover Supervisor
  • MFL Teacher
  • Teacher of Spanish
  • Teacher of French
  • Teacher of MFL
  • French Instructor
  • Spanish Instructor

Reference: 53206766

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