Maths Teacher

Kingston upon Hull
9 months ago
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Qualified Maths Teacher Needed in Hull!

Start Date: Immediate & September Positions Available
Location: Hull
Position: Maths Teacher (KS3 & KS4)

Are you a committed Maths teacher with a passion for helping students succeed? Do you enjoy delivering engaging and creative lessons that spark curiosity and confidence? This is your chance to make a meaningful impact in Hull secondary schools!

Academics is currently recruiting dynamic Maths Teachers for various Maths Supply roles in Hull based Secondary Schools & Academies. This is a fantastic opportunity to share your subject knowledge, inspire young minds, and support students in reaching their full potential.

Requirements:

A recognised UK teaching qualification (QTS, QTLS, PGCE, or equivalent in Mathematics)
Experience delivering Maths across Key Stages 3 and 4 (KS5 experience desirable)
A strong understanding of the National Curriculum
The ability to plan and deliver interactive, engaging, and effective lessons
Excellent classroom management and the ability to maintain a positive learning atmosphere
Clear communication skills and a passion for making maths accessible and enjoyable
Previous experience working within UK secondary schoolsWhat We Offer:

Competitive daily rates based on experience and qualifications, training & available client rates
Dedicated support from our friendly and knowledgeable team of education consultants
Access to free career development tools and guidance
The opportunity to make a lasting impact on student progress and confidence in Maths
A referral bonus scheme - earn up to £125 for recommending a colleagueThis is a fantastic chance to bring energy and enthusiasm to the classroom while supporting students' academic journeys. Whether you're an experienced educator or an enthusiastic ECT, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply today and join Academics in making a difference to education as Maths Teacher in Hull & surrounding areas!

Academics are acting as a recruitment agency working on behalf of local Secondary schools, this role is temporary but may lead to a permanent offer for the right candidate.

Please note: Due to the high number of applications, we are only able to respond to those who meet the essential criteria

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