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Job Ref: 213586517
Date: 2021-04-21 09:59:04
Subject Leader for Languages (Frencgh/Spanish)
Buckinghamshire
Permanent
September 2021 Start
MPS/UPS + TLR
Are you a passionate and inspirational MFL teacher with the ability to lead a dedicated and hardworking team?
Are you committed to creating a stimulating learning environment that challenges all students to achieve their full potential?
THE ROLE
Our client are looking for a highly motivated Subject Leader for Languages (French) who can inspire our exceptional team of teachers and students and drive them forward to achieve even better results. They currently offer French and Spanish and are looking for a French specialist (although the ability to offer Spanish also would be desirable).
You would be responsible for leading the development of our curriculum through Years 7 to 13, including GCSE and A-Level. You will have a strong subject knowledge of French and be able to teach students of all abilities and ages. As well as this you will be highly organised with excellent communication and time management skills, and will actively get involved with the ongoing efforts to become a rapidly improving school.
THE SCHOOL
With just over 1,000 students on roll, they are a popular school in the heart of Buckinghamshire. They are based in a diverse, supportive and ever-changing community in Aylesbury and the students are respectful, hardworking and eager to succeed, borne out by excellent high attendance figures.
There an ambitious school and have embarked on an exciting journey of improvement where they are progressing rapidly through the hard work of enthusiastic, loyal and committed staff. There sharp focus on teaching and learning means there relentlessly striving to become better and better as a school.
If you are an experienced Languages Teacher seeking a new position from September 2021, and have what it takes to lead a department- Click ‘Apply’ and send your CV to Katie @ First2education
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