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Position: English Teacher
Location: Rainhill High
Start Date: September 2025
Contract Type: Full-Time
Salary: Based on experience and qualifications

Are you passionate about language, literature, and unlocking the power of words? Rainhill High is seeking a motivated, creative, and inspiring English Teacher to join our vibrant English department and spark a lifelong love of reading and writing in our students.

Why Join Us?

A warm, inclusive school community with a strong focus on student achievement
A well-established English department with a collaborative team ethos
Modern resources and access to digital teaching tools
Opportunities for professional growth and career development
A commitment to work-life balance and staff wellbeing
We’re Looking For Someone Who:

Is a qualified teacher with QTS (or equivalent)
Has a passion for English literature and language
Brings creative and engaging teaching strategies to the classroom
Believes in every student's potential to succeed
Can contribute to extracurricular activities such as writing clubs, drama, or debate
Ready to Apply?

Submit your CV and a cover letter to (url removed)
Closing Date: Open until closed

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