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Geography teacher

February 22, 2009 //  by Admin

Join a successful school! Immediate interview

**Geography teacher - Putney **Immediate or Feb start

**Great pay, great department

A dynamic, outstanding teacher of Geography is required for an immediate or April start. This school has excellent location reputation.

You will be joining a strong Humanities department with excellent examination results in the last 5 years. The successful candidate will be teaching across the age and ability range and there is the option of taking over exam classes at GCSE level.

If have the ability to inspire young minds in the 21st century then this is a great opportunity.

Call now for an immediate interview!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Apply to this position now by calling Daniel on 020 8518 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.

Appy now atlogo-6326771

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