Teacher of French
Full time
Up to £44,919 per annum with potential progression to £49,904 per annum
Starting salary subject to skills, qualifications and experience
Ideally required for September 2024 and by no later than January 2025
Relocation assistance available, as appropriate
A well-qualified and inspiring graduate is required to teach French.
The Modern Foreign Languages Department is one of the largest departments at College and the successful applicant will join a team of 19 specialist teachers, 8 language coaches and 2 language assistants.
The five core languages taught at College are Mandarin Chinese, French, Italian, German and Spanish. We also offer Arabic, Japanese and Russian in the Sixth Form. In addition, wherever we can, we support girls’ individual needs and home languages.
The department is outstandingly successful and consistently achieves excellent examination results. Teaching staff are encouraged to share good practice through peer observation. The department is well resourced and full support with induction and continuing professional development is provided.
All teachers are expected to contribute to the rich co-curricular life of the College, but there are no residential duties.
As one of the world’s leading schools, and with a strong pioneering heritage, our aim is to embody excellence, independence and empowerment in the education of young women. You will join a friendly and supportive community of committed professionals who believe that our pupils are at the heart of all we do. We are ambitious for their futures, collectively and individually, and have been so for 170 years.
Applications are welcome from graduates and teachers from either the independent or maintained sector or someone who is looking to enter the profession.
Closing date: Tuesday 30 April 2024 (12.30pm)
Interviews will be held on Thursday 9 May 2024
Applications will be considered as they are received and College reserves the right to appoint at any time in the process.
Cheltenham Ladies’ College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children
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