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Maths Teacher - Full Time, Permanent Position Location: Southampton, England Start Date: September 2025Right to work in UK essentialQuantum Scholars is excited to be working with a secondary school in Southampton in their search for a dedicated Maths Teacher. This full-time, permanent role offers the opportunity to join a 'Good' rated school, known for its strong community spirit and commitment to student success. The position starts in September 2025.As a Maths Teacher, you will inspire students to achieve their best, providing engaging lessons and fostering a love for learning. You will benefit from a supportive, collaborative environment with plenty of opportunities for professional growth.Why Choose Quantum Scholars? Quantum Scholars is dedicated to providing exceptional support for overseas teachers, guiding you through the visa process, offering ongoing professional development, and assisting with settling into life in the UK.About Southampton Southampton is a dynamic and welcoming city, with excellent transport links including easy access to ferries and cruise ships, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy travel and exploring. With its vibrant cultural scene, beautiful parks, and coastal charm, Southampton offers a great work-life balance.If you're a qualified Maths Teacher seeking a rewarding opportunity in a supportive environment, we'd love to hear from you! Overseas applications welcome, but must have a right to work in the UK.Apply today to join a fantastic school in a thriving city

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