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MFL Teacher

Supply Desk
Brighton and Hove
4 weeks ago
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Job Title: Supply MFL Teacher – KS3 & KS4

Location: Brighton and Surrounding Areas

Salary: £120 – £262 per day

Job Type: Flexible – Full-time or Part-time | Start Date: ASAP

Are you a passionate and engaging MFL Teacher looking for flexible, rewarding work across a variety of secondary schools?

Supply Desk is seeking a dedicated Supply Modern Foreign Languages Teacher to deliver high-quality language lessons to KS3 and KS4 students in Brighton and nearby areas. Whether you're an experienced educator or an ECT, this is a fantastic opportunity to share your love of languages while enjoying a better work-life balance.

The Role:


  • Teaching French, Spanish, German or other MFL subjects to KS3 and KS4 pupils
  • Creating a positive and inclusive learning environment
  • Encouraging cultural awareness and language confidence
  • Delivering pre-planned lessons – no planning or marking required!
  • Adapting to different school settings with ease and professionalism


What We Offer:


  • Competitive daily pay: £120 – £160 (depending on experience)
  • Total flexibility – choose when and where you work
  • Opportunities to work in a range of welcoming secondary schools
  • No planning or marking responsibilities
  • Support from a friendly, local consultant
  • Access to CPD training and career development
  • Pathways to long-term or permanent roles if desired


About You:


  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
  • Confident teaching MFL subjects across KS3 and KS4
  • Passionate about languages and cultural education
  • Proactive, adaptable, and enthusiastic
  • Able to quickly integrate into new school environments


Apply Now or Get in Touch with Supply Desk Brighton Today – We Can’t Wait to Hear From You!

Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.

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