English Teacher- Wirral

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English Teacher - Wirral

A fantastic opportunity awaits! Our inclusive and forward-thinking secondary schools in Wirral are seeking passionate English Teachers to join our team.

We're looking for inspiring educators who can spark creativity, foster critical thinking, and help students build confidence in their communication skills. Join us in making a positive impact on learners from all backgrounds in a supportive and dynamic environment.

Location: Wirral
Position: English Teacher (KS3/KS4)
Salary: £150 - £220 per day (depending on experience)

Our Benefits:

A dedicated consultant offering one-to-one support.
Opportunities for long-term, short-term, and permanent roles.
Support with DBS checks and compliance documentation.
Refer-a-friend scheme with £300 in rewards (T&C apply).
Local school placements to reduce commute time.
Competitive pay rates.
Access to free, accredited CPD training and resources.We're looking for someone who:

Has QTS (Qualified Teaching Status).
An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS) - we can help with this.
Can teach English Language and Literature across KS3 and KS4.
Brings energy, innovation, and emotional intelligence to the classroom.
Genuinely believes in the power of language to change lives.
Want's to grow within a school that's going places.Duties:

Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons in English Language and Literature (KS3-KS4).
Regularly assess student work using formative and summative assessment techniques.
Liaise with parents/carers regarding student progress and behaviour.
Create a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment.
Use a variety of teaching methods to meet diverse student needs and abilities.
Participate in department and whole-school meetings.All candidates will be required to undergo child protection and UK eligibility checks, and be subject to an enhanced DBS check. Randstad Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and requires all applicants to share this commitment.

To discuss this in more detail, please contact Jyothika Yamini via email on or call our Liverpool branch on (phone number removed) for a friendly chat

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