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English Teaching Opportunity - Great School - Northumberland

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A secondary school in Northumberland is seeking a full-time English Teacher to deliver engaging English Language and Literature lessons, inspire students’ love of reading and writing, and track progress across KS3 and KS4.

About this role

Job Description:
Are you an engaging English Teacher who brings literature and language to life?
A dynamic and inclusive secondary school in Northumberland is looking for a full-time English Teacher to join their team from January 2026.

Location: Northumberland
Start Date: January 2026
Salary: Paid on the MPS or UPS scale, dependent on experience

About the School:
The school is known for encouraging creativity, literacy, and independent thinking. The English department is well-resourced and shares a culture of collaboration and continual development.

Why This Role is Ideal for You:
• Teach English Language and Literature across KS3 and KS4
• Inspire a love for reading, writing, and communication
• Work alongside a friendly and experienced team of subject specialists

Your Role:
• Deliver high-quality English lessons focused on engagement and progression
• Encourage critical thinking, interpretation, and analysis
• Track student progress and provide timely feedback
• Participate in curriculum development and school-wide literacy initiatives

The Ideal Candidate Will:
• Hold QTS with an English specialism
• Be confident in teaching both Language and Literature
• Have excellent subject knowledge and classroom management skills
• Have the legal right to work in the UK

How to Apply:
If you are passionate about language and literature and ready to inspire young learners, send your CV to apply for this English Teacher role in Northumberland.

Skills

Classroom ManagementCurriculum DevelopmentEnglish LanguageEnglish LiteratureFormative AssessmentKS3KS4QTS

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