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Qualified Teacher - DudleyNew

Aspire People
West Midlands
1 day ago
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Are you a qualified Secondary Teacher looking for your next opportunity in Dudley?

Aspire People, one of the UK's leading education recruitment specialists, is currently seeking dedicated and enthusiastic Secondary Teachers to work with a range of fantastic schools across Sandwell and Dudley.

Whether you're a specialist in English, Maths, Science, Humanities, PE, or any other secondary subject, we want to hear from you!

What We're Looking For:

QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) or equivalent

Proven experience teaching in a UK secondary school (KS3 & KS4, KS5 desirable)

A strong classroom presence with excellent behaviour management

Flexibility, adaptability, and a positive attitude

Passion for education and a commitment to student progress

What Aspire People Offer:

Competitive daily rates of pay

Flexible roles to suit your lifestyle - full-time, part-time, long-term, and permanent

Access to local schools across Sandwell and Dudley and the surrounding areas

Supportive and experienced education consultants

Free CPD and safeguarding training

£250 refer-a-friend bonus scheme

Whether you're newly qualified or have years of experience, Aspire People will support you in finding the right role to match your skills and career goals.

Take the next step in your teaching career with Aspire People today!

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