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ICT Teacher

October 20, 2009 //  by Admin

You must have E.U qualification Must have UK experience

**ICT TEACHER POSITION **MPS **OVERSUBSCRIBED GIRLS’ COMPREHENSIVE **TEACH UP TO A-LEVEL

**REQUIRED FOR JANUARY 2010 START

A popular girls’ 11-18 school in Sutton, South West London are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and dynamic teacher of ICT to join their highly successful and expanding ICT & Business Studies Department from January 2010 onwards.

The school, which boasts great transport links is a forward thinking school at an exciting stage of development, rapidly improving all the time.

The ability to offer Business Studies or Media Studies as well would be considered favourable, but not essential.

Apply to this position now by calling Daniel Winer 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-7608554

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