Maths Lecturer

  • Northampton, United Kingdom
0.6 Maths Teacher
Northhampton
£20,695.20 - £24,684.00 per annum (pro rata)
Part-Time

We are seeking an enthusiastic and committed Teacher of Maths (0.6FTE) to join our team, inspiring learners to develop confidence and achieve success in their mathematical studies. This is an excellent opportunity to deliver engaging, high-quality teaching within a supportive and dynamic environment.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lecture and train students and other client groups to quality standards set by the College. More specifically, you will lecture students in Maths to GCSE level as directed by the Head of Faculty.
  • Tutor and manage one or more courses or groups of students.
  • Development of the Maths curriculum alongside the Head of Faculty.
  • Act as a course tutor to full-time and part-time groups with the associated organisation, administration and monitoring of attendances including the collection of data for course evaluation.
About You

To succeed in this position, you will need to be educated to Level 3 in a relevant subject. You will also need to hold or be willing to work towards and achieve a Diploma in Teaching and Learning (Certificate in Education) or equivalent.

You will need to have up-to-date experience and knowledge of the Maths GCSE curriculum and experience of working in a Further Education setting is desirable.

Benefits
  • 44 days’ annual leave, including 8 bank holidays
  • A maximum of 5 College closure days 
  • Eligibility to join the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (a defined benefit pension scheme with an employer contribution of 28.68%)
  • Enhanced Maternity & Paternity Benefits 
If you are interested in this 0.6 Maths position, please get in touch with Annie at TR2 Recruitment for more info! annie@tr2rec.com / 01872 672900

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Annie Trotter

Annie Trotter

Market Specialist in Education