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English Teacher – Ruislip – Well run department

January 16, 2012 //  by Admin

logo-4994121Teach English in a succesful department! Immediate interview

Are you a qualified teacher of English who’s confident in teaching English across all ages and ability ranges?

* English Teacher for a mixed 11-18 School in Ruislip * Teaching English at GCSE and A Level * Supportive Environment * No behaviour issues * Teach English on a long term supply basis from January 2012 * 67% A*-C GCSE’s in 2011

* Outstanding School (OFSTED 2010)

Apply now by sending me you’re most recent CV!

Apply to this position now by calling Des Dabankah 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-4994121

Job ref:   AC239863
Location:   Ruislip in London NW
Vacancy type:   Long Term Supply
Start date:   04 November 2012
Contact name:   Des Dabankah
Contact email:   [email protected]
Contact telephone:   0208 518 3550

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