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English Intervention Teacher at KS4

March 5, 2013 //  by Admin

logo-1541531Immediate interviewMust have UK experience

**English Intervention Teacher - KS4 **Inner London **Excellent Interim Post

**Immediate Interview

Are you an English Intervention Teacher who can commit to an immediate start?

My client is seeking an English Intervention Teacher who can assist with KS4 students to enhance their grades and add real value to the department.

In addition you will be required to boost individual performance making sure that each student is giving the appropiate support.

The school will also expect the English Intervention Teacher to address students who may have been brought out if classes and need 121 teaching away from the remainder of the class.

If you feel you tick the right boxes for this post apply today.

Apply to this position now by calling Douglas Campbell on 0208 518 3550 or sending your CV/resume to [email protected]

Academics is a Quality Mark agency and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the CRB.

To view all Academics vacancies, please visit www.academicsltd.co.uk where you can quickly upload your CV or register online.

Apply now atlogo-1541531

Job ref:   AC239815
Location:   Greenwich Boarders in London SE
Vacancy type:   Permanent
Start date:   04 September 2012
Contact name:   Douglas Campbell
Contact email:   [email protected]
Contact telephone:   0208 518 3550

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