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Experienced English Teacher/ECT English Teacher - Permanent Contract Starting September 2026 - 'Good' Graded School - Borough of Greenwich - MPS/UPS Inner London Pay Scale
Experience English Teacher/ECT English Teacher Required for a permanent role
- Graded 'Outstanding' for the last 5 years
- MPS/UPS3 Inner London Pay Scale (TLR Possible for the right candidate)
- Permanent, Full Time Contract starting September 2026
- Highly supportive Induction programme for newly qualified teachers
- High achieving and well-resourced English Department
The Role - Experienced English Teacher/ECT English Teacher - Greenwich
This diverse, 'Good' secondary school is looking for a strong Experienced English Teacher/ECT English Teacher to join their high achieving English Department from September 2026. This is a very exciting opportunity for an Early Careers Teacher of English who is currently completing their PGCE/SCITT course and is looking to start their teaching career with a well reputed, 'Good' Secondary School as well as for an experienced English Teacher seeking for a new challenge. As an Experienced English Teacher/Newly Qualified English Teacher you will be able to confidently plan, prepare and conduct lessons, setting suitable learning objectives which are relevant to the key stages while creating a safe and enjoyable learning environment.
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About the School - Experienced English Teacher/Newly Qualified English Teacher - Greenwich
This fantastic, well established secondary school, consecutively graded as 'Good' believe that the exceptional GCSE and A Level results comes from the outstanding lessons that are delivered by their teaching staff. The school have excellent resources and facilities within the creative English department, along with excellent behaviour management procedures in place. The school have well behaved students and maintain this by using different methods of teaching to engage students and holding extracurricular activities outside of school to give students extra help and support when needed. The school has brilliant transport links which is easily accessed from all areas of London.


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