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11 December 2007

 

English Teacher


Required for January 2008, an enthusiastic and well qualified English teacher to join a popular Secondary School in North East Birmingham.

You will be required to teach across the age and ability range and receive excellent support from the staff in the English department.

This position would be suitable for both newly qualified and more experienced teachers.

Please note that you will need to supply two professional teaching references and you will be required to undertake a CRB check (if you do not already hold one) before you commence employment.

Please note that this is NOT an ESL post and applicants with TEFL or similar qualifications will not be successful.

Capita Education Resourcing is an accredited Quality Mark company.

Capita Education Resourcing is committed to a policy of equal opportunities. We respect and value cultural and religious diversity and will not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnic origin, religion, culture or disability. Each individual is assessed on merit alone.

As a result of the large number of daily applications we get we are sorry to say that it is not always possible to provide feedback on every one that is made. Therefore, if you have not heard back from us within the next 7 working days, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful this time.

Salary:
Dependent on experience
Contact Name:
Theresa Harrison
Email:
London.Web@capita.co.uk
Phone:
0121 616 3241


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