A forward-thinking 11–18 secondary school in Blyth, South East Northumberland is seeking a dedicated Mathematics Teacher to join a stable and well-led department.
The school has prioritised numeracy and attainment in recent years, investing in structured schemes of learning, targeted intervention staffing, and consistent behaviour systems. Maths results are improving steadily, with a clear focus on closing gaps at Grade 4–5 while stretching high attainers toward Grades 7–9.
Leadership is visible and supportive. Staff are not left to manage behaviour alone — systems are centralised and consistently applied.
Blyth, South East Northumberland
163-265.52 per day, PAYE
Full-Time | Permanent
The Mathematics Department
* Fully sequenced KS3 & KS4 curriculum
* Shared lesson resources and assessment banks
* Regular departmental planning time
* Dedicated Year 11 intervention groups
* Clear data tracking and progress review systems
* Access to maths-specific CPD and exam board training
The department values clarity, routine, and strong modelling of mathematical methods. There is a strong culture of collaboration rather than competition.
The Role
You will:
* Teach Mathematics across KS3 & KS4 (KS5 available for suitable candidates)
* Deliver well-structured, methodical lessons
* Use retrieval and deliberate practice to secure long-term retention
* Analyse assessment data to inform intervention
* Contribute to exam preparation strategies
* Maintain high expectations for presentation and effort
This is a classroom-focused role with real scope for development.
Who This Would Suit
This position would suit:
* An ECT seeking a strong mentoring programme
* A teacher with 2–5 years’ experience ready to refine exam outcomes
* A confident practitioner with strong behaviour management
* A Maths specialist looking for a school with consistent systems
Essential requirements:
* QTS (or pending qualification)
* Degree in Mathematics or closely related discipline
* Strong subject knowledge across GCSE content
* Commitment to raising attainment for all ability ranges
Salary & Benefits
* 163-265.52 per day, PAYE
* Teachers’ Pension Scheme
* Potential TLR responsibilities for experienced candidates
* CPD pathways toward Head of Key Stage or Lead Practitioner
* Established intervention framework (no need to build from scratch)
* Free on-site parking
For high-performing candidates, progression opportunities are realistic and supported.
Why Blyth?
Blyth offers coastal living with excellent commuter access to Newcastle and surrounding areas. The school serves a strong community and values staff who commit to long-term impact.
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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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