Overview
We are seeking a dynamic Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) Teacher to join our team in Brixham, Devon. This is a fantastic opportunity for a teacher committed to making language learning immersive, engaging, and a gateway to understanding different cultures for all students.
Bridge Cultures Through Language: MFL Teacher Vacancy in Brixham
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Are you a dynamic and communicative MFL Teacher looking for an enriching role in a beautiful coastal town? This role offers the chance to inspire the next generation of linguists against the backdrop of the English Riviera.
Responsibilities
* An excellent classroom practitioner with a proven track record of inspiring student progress in at least one modern foreign language (e.g., French, Spanish, German).
* Teach effectively across all key stages, including advanced level.
* Use authentic resources, technology, and cultural insights to bring the language to life.
* Be a team player keen to contribute positively to the departmental and school community.
* Deliver engaging lessons that promote language learning and cultural understanding.
Qualifications
* Fluency in at least one modern foreign language (e.g., French, Spanish, German).
* Ability to teach across key stages, including advanced level.
* Creative approach to using authentic resources and cultural context.
* Strong collaboration within a departmental and school setting.
What We Offer
* The chance to teach bright, motivated students in the stunning setting of Brixham.
* A supportive, collaborative, and well-resourced departmental team.
* Excellent opportunities for professional development.
* A role where you can make a difference to the global perspectives and communication skills of young people.
How to Apply
If you are ready to inspire the next generation of linguists and global citizens, please submit your CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role, specifying the languages you can teach.
Join us in Brixham and help us open the world through language.
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