The Opportunity A vibrant and forward-thinking 11–18 academy in the Towcester area is looking for a committed French Teacher to join its modern languages department from January 2026. This full-time, permanent post has been designed with Early Career Teachers in mind, offering structured support, collaboration and scope to grow. You’ll teach French across Key Stages 3–5 (GCSE and potentially A-Level) and help inspire linguistic confidence and cultural curiosity in students. What We’re Looking For We’d love to hear from someone who: Holds QTS, PGCE, or is completing training this academic year Has subject knowledge in French and confidence in language teaching Is ready to deliver lessons that combine rigour, communicative approaches and creativity Uses assessment and feedback to scaffold progress and build student confidence Is collaborative, reflective, and motivated to contribute to the life of the department Experience leading language clubs, exchange programmes, or cultural events would be a bonus, but enthusiasm, adaptability and drive are most important. About the School This co-educational 11–18 academy has about 1,350 students and is part of a local multi-academy trust. The modern languages faculty is well-resourced, with classrooms located on a dedicated floor and access to language labs and digital tools. French is a popular subject at GCSE, and the department regularly organises cultural, literary and exchange events to enrich student learning. Staff at the school often comment on the collaborative ethos, strong pastoral culture, and leadership that values staff voice and wellbeing. New teachers are supported through mentoring, peer observation and professional networks. What’s on Offer A structured induction and mentor programme tailored for ECTs Salary on the MPS scale, with clear progression routes Strong CPD opportunities, coaching and subject development support Access to modern classroom resources, language labs and digital tools A supportive working environment where innovation is encouraged The Role in More Detail You will plan and deliver French lessons across all age groups, promoting linguistic confidence, cultural understanding and independent communication skills. You’ll design learning that balances vocabulary, grammar, spoken and written practice, and scaffolded challenge. You’ll contribute to the design of schemes of work, assessment materials and enrichment opportunities, such as language clubs, film nights, trips abroad or virtual exchanges. You may also lead or collaborate on cross-curricular projects (for example with geography, history or arts) to bring language learning alive. How to Apply If you’re an enthusiastic Early Career Teacher ready to develop your practice in a welcoming and ambitious school, we’d be thrilled to hear from you. Please submit your CV. Early applications are encouraged, as interviews may be held on a rolling basis.