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A leading educational provider in the United Kingdom is seeking a dedicated English Teacher for a permanent full-time role at HMYOI Wetherby. This position involves teaching young offenders and creating stimulating learning environments to support their education and rehabilitation. Candidates must possess relevant teaching qualifications and have a passion for making a positive impact on learners' lives. The role offers 40 days of annual leave, pension contributions, and a cycle to work scheme.
We have a great opportunity available to join Novus, our prison education provider at HMYOI Wetherby, working as an English Teacher. This role is offered on a permanent full-time basis, working 37 hours per week.
Are you passionate about education and committed to helping learners unlock their full potential? Are you skilled in teaching English with a desire to make a positive impact on the lives of those you teach? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!
Novus are a leading provider of prison education and have been supporting men, women, and children of all ages for over 30 years across the UK to take new directions. We are also part of the LTE group of companies that include The Manchester College, MOL, Total People, UCEN, and LTE Group Operations. We are currently rated "Good" by Ofsted and have partnerships with over 1000 industry and employer partners, ensuring our learners secure their place as the movers and shakers of the future.
HMYOI Wetherby is a Young Offender Institution located in Wetherby, West Yorkshire. YOI serves as an important correctional facility within the UK's youth justice system. The facility is a closed youth custody centre housing male juvenile offenders between the ages of 15 to 18. It provides a secure and supportive environment for young individuals who have been convicted of various offenses and require custodial sentences. The institution aims to promote rehabilitation, education, and personal development to facilitate their successful reintegration into society.
40 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays