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Teacher of Maths (GCSE and A-Level)

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Hull and East Yorkshire

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GBP 30,000 - 40,000

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Job summary

A prestigious sixth form college in Hull is seeking a qualified teacher to join their STEM Faculty. The role emphasizes high standards and student engagement. The college has a strong reputation for educational excellence, with outstanding support for staff development and well-qualified teachers dedicated to student success. Ideal candidates will have the skills to deliver engaging lessons and build relationships with students. Together, let's create an exceptional learning environment.

Benefits

Strong staff development program
Membership of Teachers Pension Scheme
Supportive management

Qualifications

  • Qualified teacher skilled in engaging lessons.
  • Ability to build strong relationships and promote high achievement.

Responsibilities

  • Embrace the culture of high standards.
  • Teach within the STEM Faculty.
  • Deliver engaging lessons.

Skills

Engaging lesson delivery
Relationship building with students
Commitment to high standards
Subject knowledge in STEM
Job description
Overview

An opportunity has arisen to work at an Ofsted Outstanding sixth form college. Wyke Sixth Form College is recognised for its educational excellence, placed in the top 5% for progress at A level and ranked the second highest provider of students to Oxbridge in the Yorkshire and Humber region. The college’s reputation attracts students from across Kingston-upon-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. Wyke has grown significantly over the last decade, accommodating over 2500 exclusively level three students on a modern £30M university-style campus. At Wyke, we put the student first and all decisions centre around staff working together to meet their best interests. 98% of our current teachers and support staff recommend working here. Come and join the amazing learning culture that creates “The Wyke Experience”.

Responsibilities
  • Be keen to embrace our culture of high standards and a commitment to development.
  • Be a well-qualified teacher, skilled in delivering engaging lessons that draw the best performance from students.
  • Have the ability to build strong relationships with students and colleagues and understand the factors that lead to high levels of student achievement.
  • Teach within the STEM Faculty.
What we offer

We offer a forward-thinking, welcoming college with supportive management and a modern environment. Benefits include a strong programme of staff development and membership of the Teachers Pension Scheme. We are lucky to work with great students who are here to learn and 98% of staff said they would recommend the College as a good place to work in the Summer 2025 Staff Pulse Survey. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and we welcome applications from a diverse range of applicants. We would love our staff ethnicity and cultural profile to closely match the student population we serve.

Safeguarding

The College takes safeguarding extremely seriously and a full range of pre-employment checks as set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education including a satisfactory enhanced DBS with barred list check and an online search will be required for this post. All posts at the College are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and it is an offence for those barred from working with children to even apply for a role at the College.

How to apply

For further details and an application form please visit https://www.wyke.ac.uk/about-wyke/staff-vacancies . If you have any queries about applying for the role or require paper copies of the information, please contact personnel@wyke.ac.uk, or call 01482 346347.

We warmly welcome pre-application visits or discussions. To arrange a visit or telephone call, please contact Sophie Thompson on sophie.thompson@wyke.ac.uk.

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