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Curriculum Coordinator Maths

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Curriculum Coordinator – GCSE Maths
York
£47,740 per annum
Full Time – 37 hours per week
Up to 50 days annual leave (including bank holidays & college closures)
Teachers' Pension Scheme excellent staff benefits
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Maths educator to join a leading Further Education college as a Curriculum Coordinator – GCSE Maths.
Reporting to the Head of GCSE, you will play a key role in leading and improving the delivery of GCSE Maths and Functional Skills Maths across the college. This newly created management position combines curriculum leadership with teaching, allowing you to directly influence learner achievement while supporting and developing teaching staff.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate and enhance GCSE Maths and Functional Skills Maths provision across the college.
- Develop high-quality schemes of learning and teaching resources.
- Support and guide Maths tutors to ensure excellent learner outcomes.
- Deliver approximately 12 hours of Maths teaching per week, including intervention sessions.
- Monitor performance, drive improvements and promote best practice in Maths delivery.
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About You
- Relevant degree or professional qualification in Mathematics or a related subject.
- Level 5 teaching qualification (or above).
- Proven success teaching GCSE Maths with strong achievement rates.
- Experience within Further Education is desirable.
- Passionate about supporting learners of all abilities, including those who may lack confidence in Maths.
- Strong communication, organisational and leadership skills.


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About the College
York College & University Centre is one of the region's largest and most successful FE providers, delivering education from Entry Level through to degree programmes. The college is committed to excellence, student success and staff development, offering a supportive working environment, excellent facilities, free onsite parking and complimentary gym membership.
If you are interested in this Curriculum Coordinator – GCSE Maths position, please get in touch with Sam at TR2 Recruitment for more info! Sam@tr2rec.com / 01872 672900
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