English Teacher - Kent, UK

Quantum Scholars
Willesborough
11 months ago
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Quantum Scholars are currently working with a vibrant and forward-thinking secondary school based in Kent who are seeking a passionate English Teacher. This will be a full-time, permanent position commencing after Easter.This position offers an opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative teaching team dedicated to fostering a love for English and helping students achieve their full potential. The ideal candidate must be currently teaching in the UK, have a significant amount of UK teaching experience and be able to teach English Language and Literature to secondary school level(11-16 years old).The school hiring are located in a very desirable and commutable area. It is an mixed comprehensive secondary school. They have high expectations and truly focus on the futures of their students. Key Responsibilities:Plan, prepare, and deliver high-quality English lessons that cater to a range of learning abilities and styles.Teach across Key Stages 3 and 4, ensuring alignment with the national curriculum and school standards.Develop engaging lesson materials and activities that inspire creativity and critical thinking.Monitor and assess student progress through regular marking, reporting, and feedback.Support students in their personal and academic growth by creating an inclusive and nurturing classroom environment.Contribute to the wider school community, including participation in meetings, parent evenings, and extracurricular activities where requir...

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