MFL Teacher

Location
Chester, Cheshire, England
Salary
£24999 - £28999 per annum
Posted
27 Jan 2017
Closes
24 Feb 2017
Ref
2601201702
Contact
Christopher Verburg
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

MFL Teacher - February 2017

You had me at Bonjour.

Are you an MFL Teacher that can teach both French to Key Stage 4 and German to a Primary level?


This is an exciting opportunity for an MFL Teacher to join a highly regarded secondary school based in Chester.

We are looking for a passionate MFL Teacher that can join the school for February 2017.


You will be teaching both French and German to averaged sized classes of mixed ability students.

The ideal MFL Teacher will have a relevant degree and have obtained Qualified Teacher Status following the completion of their teacher training.


The school are seeking an MFL Teacher that has an excellent subject knowledge and a passion for languages.

We are proud to support a diverse portfolio of schools within the Cheshie area. These schools range in size, catchment, religious background and ethos. Within these schools our teachers support pupils across Key Stage 3, 4 and 5. We understand that every school and child is different so we carefully match our teachers with the schools and children to which they work with best.

Randstad Education is the UK market leader. We have been helping teachers and support staff to find temporary and permanent education jobs for nearly twenty years. Working with over 2,500 schools each week we can find the right match for your skills.

In reward for your hard work and commitment we provide competitive rates of pay with no hidden deductions, a refer a friend scheme, teacher of the term awards, access to Randstad Education's online CPD portfolio, long-term and permanent job opportunities, a dedicated consultant with a 24hr on call facility and an honest and trustworthy approach that matches you to the right school.

Please apply online to be considered for this position.

All candidates will be subject to Randstad Education's child safety standards and UK eligibility checks