Full Time ECT or Experienced Part Time (0.6) Teacher of Mathematics
London Borough of Bromley Council
United Kingdom
On-site
GBP 37,000 - 53,000
Full time
8 days ago
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Job summary
The London Borough of Bromley Council is seeking a passionate teacher for Mathematics, either as a full-time early career teacher or a part-time experienced teacher starting January 2026. The successful candidate will join a supportive environment dedicated to student well-being and professional growth, with opportunities for living on-site.
Benefits
Supportive and friendly environment
Small teaching groups
Reduced rent for on-site accommodation
Professional development commitment
Qualifications
- Excellent practitioner with a drive to excel.
- Knowledgeable about teaching Mathematics at all key stages.
- Committed to professional development.
Responsibilities
- Inspire and motivate students to reach their full potential.
- Participate actively in the school's pastoral care and co-curricular programme.
Skills
Creativity
Passion for Mathematics
Team Player
Full Time ECT or ExperiencedPart Time (0.6) Teacher of Mathematics
Required for January 2026 or sooner
Actual Salary range £37,686 to £52,303 (FTE)
Are you passionate about teaching Mathematics? An exciting opportunity has arisen for either a full time ECT who has a passion for Mathematics or an experienced part time teacher (0.6) to join our Mathematics team. We are looking for an outstanding candidate who will inspire the students to reach their full potential in this key academic subject area across all key stages.
The successful candidate will:
• Be an excellent teacher/practitioner who thinks creatively and has the drive to excel in their subject
• Have a passion for Mathematics along with excellent subject knowledge
• Set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils
• Be committed to professional development
• Be knowledgeable about teaching Mathematics at all key stages.
• Be a highly-committed team-player, with a willingness to take an active part in the school's pastoral care and co-curricular Floreat programme
We can offer you:
• A supportive and friendly environment, where children are motivated, enthusiastic and
willing to learn
• An enthusiastic, friendly and supportive team of colleagues within the Mathematics Department
• A supportive senior management team committed to improving standards
• A school that is committed to the wellbeing of all staff
• Small teaching groups
• Our commitment to your professional development
• The possibility of living on site in a shared house at a reduced rent in return for helping with boarding duties on a rota basis
The closing date for applications is Sunday 22 June 2025
Interviews to be held on Friday 27 June 2025
Previous candidates need not apply
The school reserves the right to appoint before the closing date, so early applications are advised.
Further information and an application pack is available on the School website: www.farringtons.org.uk
Farringtons School has a rich history and thrives today providing a balanced academic, sporting, musical and social curriculum that enables each pupil to fulfil their potential. This is delivered by a team of passionate teachers, who support pupils to achieve their best both academically and in all other areas.
Farringtons School is a warm and nurturing Christian environment and encourages all pupils to pursue activities and develop new skills. We provide outstanding teaching and learning within a stimulating, educational environment. We also offer an eclectic range of sports and other activities which are made possible through by our range of superb facilities which include: music technology suite, specialist art room, food technology room, sports hall and swimming pool. Our 25 acres of school grounds are set within easy reach of Central London.
Farringtons School is set in 25 acres of beautiful grounds close to London. We provide an excellent academic and supportive day and boarding environment for girls and boys age 3 -18.
The School is a member of MIST (Methodist Independent Schools Trust)
We are committed to encouraging diversity. We aim for our workforce to be representative of society and that each employee feels respected and able to give their best. We are committed to providing equality and fairness in our recruitment and employment practices and not to discriminate on any grounds.
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and enhanced disclosure through the Disclosure & Barring Service.
Recruitment Pack.pdf Application Form.docx