Position: English Teacher Location: Salisbury, Wiltshire Start Date: January 2026 Contract Type: Long-term (initially until Easter, with potential extension to July 2026) Pay: £160 – £250 per day (depending on experience)
About the Role
We are seeking an English Teacher to join a secondary school in Salisbury. This long‑term position begins in January and will run until Easter in the first instance, with the strong possibility of continuing through to July 2026.
You will be teaching Key Stage 3 English, with someKey Stage 4 included on the timetable. Planning and resources will be provided, allowing you to focus on delivering engaging, high‑quality lessons that build students’ confidence, literacy skills, and enjoyment of English. The school welcomes applications from both experienced teachers and Early Career Teachers (ECTs). Overseas‑trained teachers with experience of the UK curriculum are also encouraged to apply.
About the School
This is a well‑established 11–16 secondary school with a positive reputation and a commitment to high standards. The school offers a supportive, inclusive environment where staff are valued and encouraged to develop professionally. You will benefit from strong departmental support, excellent facilities, and a collaborative team ethos.
Ideal Candidate
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
Recent experience teaching English in UK secondary schools.
Strong classroom management and the ability to build positive relationships with students.
Passionate about English, with the ability to deliver creative and inspiring lessons.
Experience teaching KS3 essential; KS4 experience desirable.
Benefits
A flexible, team‑focused approach.
Competitive daily rates (£160 – £250, depending on experience).
Long‑term contract with potential extension to July 2026.
Supportive school environment with excellent resources.
Opportunities for CPD and career development.
How to Apply
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