Company
Pearson Whiffin
Pearson Whiffin
£30,000 - £46,525
History TeacherBased in Maidstone, KentPermanent, September 2024 Start£30,000 - £46,525 Pearson Whiffin Education are excited to recruit a passionate History Teacher to join our school in Maidstone, Kent in September 2024. We are seeking someone who can inspire students to explore the popular subject. The position offers a great opportunity to continue personal and professional development for a teacher. This role is suitable for both Early Careers Teachers as well as experienced Geography Specialist. In addition, you would work closely with the other Humanity subjects to support progress and learning across all key stages. In order to apply for this role the following criteria must be met: • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) • Experience of teaching History at GCSE or A-Level • Able to start a new teaching position in September 2024 Key roles and responsibilities: Understand, plan and teach the History curriculum to students in KS3 and KS4 Teach creative and exciting History lessons Embrace classroom technologies and be able to teach across mixed ability students Manage any challenging classroom behaviour Achieve strong academic results with willing and engaging students In this History Teacher role, you will be expected to teach KS3 History as well as GCSE classes in Y10 and Y11. Benefits of working for Pearson Whiffin Education: A consultant with 15 years of recruitment experience in secondary schools in Kent A dedicated candidate manager to answer any questions or queries you have Support with your CV and preparation for any trials or interviews A team that knows the value of working locally and wants to put you into the best schools for you Competitive pay rates and a simple payroll system meaning you get paid correctly every week If you have the necessary skills and would like to find out more about this History Teacher job in Maidstone, Kent, then please contact Daniel Goodwin on 01732 795109, Whatsapp 07568113083 or email . Is this role not quite right for you? Do you know someone who should apply? Recommend them to us and we will reward you with a referral bonus. * Pearson Whiffin Education offer a specialist recruitment service to schools and school based staff across Kent including Margate, Ramsgate, Canterbury, Ashford, Folkestone, Swale, Maidstone, Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Sittingbourne, Faversham, Gillingham, Chatham, Rochester, Strood, Gravesend, Northfleet, Ebbsfleet and Dartford. Pearson Whiffin Education are always looking for new candidates. Please contact us if you are a teacher, tutor, functional skills teacher, vocational specialist educator, cover supervisor, teaching assistant, SEND specialist, SEMH specialist, pastoral support worker, behaviour support worker, premises or school site manager, premises or school site assistant or and education specialist administrator and you are looking for your next job opportunity.
Maidstone
Our jobs portal is fully automated and finds daily new job opportunities related to the companies listed on EVE Score.
Please remember that we do not endorse any websites related to these jobs opportunities and stay alerts to avoid scams.
A few reminders:
- Never, ever pay anything to apply for a job. Companies should be the one paying, not you
- Never agree to buy equipment in order to start a job - this includes buying a laptop, work from home equipment
- Never agree to pay for mandatory training to onboard for a new position (even if they say that they will reimburse you for later)
- If the recruiter sends you an email from a domain that is different from the company website, ask them to communicate with you via email belonging to the company. Stay away from Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo or domain that looks close to the company they are portraying
- Don’t give personal information during the application process - social security number, bank account, home address, date of birth - this could be used to target you through a social engineering attack later on
- Don’t complete a project for free. Many companies might ask you to get through a test, that’s one thing. But less scrupulous companies will actually ask you to deliver a project for free