Maths Teacher

Dartford
11 months ago
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Join Us as a Mathematics Teacher!
Are you passionate about mathematics and eager to make a difference in the lives of young learners? Simply Education are working with an excellent secondary school in Dartford who are looking for a mathematics teacher to become part of their dynamic and supportive educational community. The start date for this permanent position is flexible for the right candidate and we are eager to speak with all applicants with experience in teaching mathematics.

Here's what you'll enjoy:

Access to state-of-the-art facilities to enhance teaching and learning.
A wide range of extra-curricular activities, trips, and visits to enrich the student experience.
A positive, supportive working environment that values strong relationships and teamwork
Opportunities for continuous professional development in a school committed to excellence in education.
Join a department with experienced and enthusiastic leaders with opportunities for continuous professional development and career progression.
Teach motivated and high-achieving students, with Centralised behaviour systems, reducing teacher workload.
£175 referral scheme!
Access to our unique Professional Learning Specialists who provide free CPD training and 1 to 1 interview preparation.About You:
We're looking for an inspiring Teacher of Mathematics who:

Is passionate about their subject and committed to helping students excel.
Embraces innovative teaching methods and engages students in deep learning.
Welcomes opportunities for professional growth and collaboration.
Whether you're an experienced teacher or an Early Career Teacher (ECT), we'll support you in delivering exceptional education.We believe in helping every student believe and achieve. This is your chance to inspire the next generation of mathematicians while advancing your own career in a thriving educational setting. If you share our passion for inspiring young minds and want to be part of a school that values ambition and growth, apply now!

All candidates who register with Simply Education are required to provide references for the previous 2 years of work, as well as complete an enhanced DBS check. All interviews we hold will be conducted over a Zoom call.

If you are interested in this role, please click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV or please contact Katie Milledge on (phone number removed)/

If this job is not quite right for you but you are looking for a new job in education, please still contact your local Kent office for a confidential discussion on your career and different opportunities that are available

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