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A vibrant secondary school in Woking is seeking an enthusiastic Maths Teacher to join in September 2025. This full-time role involves teaching students across various Key Stages, creating engaging lessons, and fostering a love for mathematics. The position offers a competitive salary based on qualifications and experience, along with opportunities for career development within a supportive school community.
Maths Teacher - September 2025
Location: Woking
Start Date: September 2025
Salary: £33,075 to £50,471 per year (based on experience and qualifications)
Position Type: Full-Time
Shape the Mathematicians of Tomorrow
A vibrant secondary school in Woking is looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Maths Teacher to join their team from September 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity to help students develop their skills and confidence in mathematics.
The Role
As a Maths Teacher, you will be:
What We're Looking For
* Qualified Teacher: You hold QTS certification and have experience teaching maths in secondary schools.
* Engaging Educator: You can create exciting and inclusive lessons that cater to a range of learning abilities.
* Passionate about Maths: You are committed to promoting a love for the subject and helping students succeed.
* Experienced Professional: You have a strong track record of teaching KS3 and KS4 maths, with a focus on student progress.
Why Join Us?
* Competitive Salary: Earn between £33,075 to £50,471 per year, depending on your experience and qualifications.
* Career Development: Take advantage of CPD opportunities and career growth within the school.
* Supportive Environment: Be part of a welcoming school community that values professional growth and student success.
* Impactful Role: Make a real difference in the lives of students by helping them achieve their full potential in mathematics.
How to Apply
If you're ready to take on a new challenge and inspire the next generation of mathematicians, we want to hear from you!
Apply now or contact Louis Denison-Foster at Academics for more information.