Maths Teacher(Long Term Supply) - Hertfordshire, UK

Quantum Scholars
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10 months ago
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Job Advert: Maths Teacher (Summer Term Fixed Contract) Location: Hertfordshire, UK Contract Duration: Fixed term (April 2025 - July 2025)Quantum Scholars are working with a vibrant secondary school in Hertfordshire that is seeking a committed and passionate Maths Teacher to join their school for the summer term. The position is a fixed-term contract, running from after Easter until July 2025.The school hiring are a mixed comprehensive secondary school based in Hertfordshire. It is situated in a lovely area however it is not an easily accessible school via public transport therefore the ideal candidate must be able to drive. The school are rated as "Outstanding" by Ofsted. The behaviour of the students are also rated as Outstanding!Role Overview: As a Maths Teacher, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality lessons across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. You will have the opportunity to inspire students and help them develop strong mathematical skills in a supportive and inclusive environment. This is an exciting opportunity to join a school that values innovation and strives for excellence in its teaching and learning.Key Responsibilities:Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging Maths lessons for students at Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4Differentiate lessons to cater to a wide range of abilities, ensuring every student has the opportunity to succeedAssess student progress and provide constructive feedback to support developmentContribu...

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