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A prominent education recruitment agency is seeking a fully qualified QTS English Teacher to fill a temporary role at a respected Secondary School in Blackburn. Responsibilities include planning and delivering engaging English lessons while assessing student progress and maintaining a positive classroom environment. Candidates need proven experience, QTS, and a relevant degree. This opportunity offers a competitive daily rate and the chance to work in a supportive educational environment.
Are you seeking an engaging temporary or supply role at a respected Secondary School in Blackburn? Do you possess the flexibility, subject expertise, and passion to quickly integrate into a team and deliver high-quality English lessons across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 (GCSE)?
If you are looking for a short-term or contract opportunity to utilize your skills in a supportive, high-achieving school environment and are ready to make an immediate impact, we encourage you to apply now!
A fantastic opportunity is available for a proactive and committed QTS English Teacher to join a well-established English department at a respected Secondary School in Blackburn on a temporary contract or supply basis (e.g., covering a long-term absence or maternity leave).
This role is crucial to maintaining the quality and continuity of student education. You will be responsible for planning, preparing, and delivering outstanding English lessons, contributing to a vibrant, inclusive, and challenging learning experience that promotes high standards of literacy and critical analysis.
If you are a dedicated teacher ready to make a difference, please apply immediately with your CV or contact Jessica Verndet at jessica.verndet@randstad.co.uk for more information.
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