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Maths Teacher

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Math Teacher – Maidstone

Maths isn’t just numbers, it’s problem solving, patterns, and unlocking the secrets of the universe!  This forward-thinking school in Maidstone is looking for a passionate Maths Teacher to inspire students, challenge minds, and make equations exciting. If you love turning confusion into confidence, this is the role for you!

Contract: Full Time – Jan 2026 start

Salary: £168.80 - £232.57 per day

About the Role:


  • Teach Math’s up to Key Stage 4, delivering engaging and effective lessons.
  • Manage classroom behaviour with confidence and create a positive learning environment.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to plan and deliver high-quality teaching.
  • Use creative teaching methods, real-life applications, and technology to make maths exciting and relevant.
  • Assess student progress through assignments, exams, and feedback to support academic development.
  • Provide tailored support for students who need additional help, ensuring an inclusive learning environment.


What We’re Looking For:


  • A qualified teacher status (QTS)
  • A passion for mathematics with strong subject knowledge
  • Excellent behaviour management skills to maintain a productive classroom.
  • Enthusiasm, adaptability, and a passion for education.
  • Open to both experienced teachers and ECTs ready to start their teaching journey.


 Benefits:


  • Competitive salary aligned with experience and qualifications.
  • Opportunities for career advancement, including leadership roles.
  • Full support from our agency team to ensure a smooth transition into the role.
  • Referral bonus scheme – Earn up to £150 when you refer a friend.


Apply now or call us on or visit our website www.supplydesk.co.uk to explore more vacancies.

Supply desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check which must be maintained throughout the period of employment and meet safer recruitment standards.

Supply Desk are REC Gold Standard regulated putting us in the top 10% of agencies in the UK!

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