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Casual Catch-up Programme Tutor for Numeracy - St Peter’s SchoolBookmark this job

Bournemouth, England,
Company: Dorset Council
Category: Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
Published 9 months ago

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St Peter’s School

Casual Catch-up Programme Tutor for Numeracy

Casual hours worked 9.10am to 3.15pm (hours to be worked during school day – there is some flexibility re start and finish times), term time only.

MPR/UPR or UNQ3 (dependent on qualifications).

St Peter's is a very successful and oversubscribed School. We are a caring community with resolute focus on delivering outstanding teaching and learning.

The School seeks to appoint an outstanding Casual Catch-up Programme Tutor for Numeracy - wanting to join a supportive and committed team.

St Peter's is an 'all through school' that was designated GOOD by Ofsted in September 2023. It is delightfully situated on the Dorset Coast with ready access to the New Forest, both areas rich with opportunities for outdoor pursuits.

Further details and application forms are available on the school website:

Please be advised CV’s are not accepted as a form of application.

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check.

This role is UK based and your Right to Work will need to be established as part of the appointment process.

An online check will be conducted for candidates shortlisted to check their suitability to work with children (KCSIE 2022).

Closing Date: 8.00am Thursday 4th January 2024.

Interview Date: Week commencing 8th January 2024.

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