The Opportunity
Are you a Mathematics Graduate considering a career in teaching? Do you want to gain "front-of-class" experience before applying for your PGCE or School Direct?
We are partnering with a vibrant Blackpool Secondary School to recruit a subject specialist to join their Maths Department. This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of Year 7 classes, providing high-quality instruction and numeracy support during the critical transition year. This role starts immediately after the February half-term and will run until the end of the academic year.
Key Responsibilities
Classroom Instruction: Lead and facilitate learning for Key Stage 3 (KS3) Maths classes, with a primary focus on Year 7.
Numeracy Intervention: Deliver targeted Small Group Interventions to close attainment gaps in core numeracy.
Curriculum Support: Assist the Head of Maths in developing engaging resources that align with the national curriculum.
Classroom Management: Develop professional behaviour management techniques in a supportive, secondary school environment.
Mentorship: Serve as a positive academic role model for students, encouraging a "Maths-positive" culture.
Requirements
Education: A Degree in Mathematics (or a highly related STEM subject).
Aspirations: A genuine desire to progress into Secondary Teaching.
Skills: Excellent communication skills and the ability to simplify complex mathematical concepts for 11-12-year-olds.
Reliability: Ability to commit to a full-time, long-term role in Blackpool.
Why Apply?
Direct Experience: Gain the "hands-on" experience that top Teacher Training providers look for.
Supportive Environment: Work under the guidance of an experienced Head of Department and a dedicated mentor.
Competitive Pay: Earn a leading daily rate while building your professional CV.
No Agency Fees: Simple, transparent recruitment process.
How to Apply
If you are a Maths Graduate in Blackpool ready to take your first step into the classroom, click 'Apply Now' or contact (url removed) today. Interviews are being held after the February half-term break