Teacher of English needed in Salford

Salford
6 months ago
Applications closed

Teacher of English – September Start

Location: Salford

Start Date: September 2025

Hours: Full-Time (Monday to Friday)

Contract: Fixed Term – 1 Year

Salary: MPS/UPS (dependent on experience)

Are you a passionate English Teacher ready to inspire the next generation of readers, writers, and thinkers?

GSL Education Manchester is excited to be working with a forward-thinking secondary school in Salford to recruit a committed and creative Teacher of English for a full-time position starting in September 2025.

About the Role:

You’ll be joining a thriving English department known for its collaborative culture and strong academic outcomes. The successful candidate will teach across Key Stage 3 and 4, delivering dynamic and engaging lessons that spark curiosity and foster critical thinking.

Key Responsibilities:

Plan and deliver high-quality lessons across the KS3 and KS4 English curriculum
Use formative and summative assessments to track and support pupil progress
Create a positive and inclusive classroom environment
Support extra-curricular activities, literacy development, and school-wide initiatives

What We’re Looking For:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and experience teaching English in UK secondary schools
Excellent subject knowledge and a creative approach to curriculum delivery
A passion for literature, language, and inspiring young mind
A team player committed to school life and continuous improvement

Why This School?

This is a well-established school with a strong reputation for academic achievement, a supportive SLT, and excellent behaviour across the board. You'll be joining a team that values innovation, wellbeing, and collaboration.

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All applicants will require a fully enhanced DBS and two references covering the last two years

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