English Teacher

Job Description: Vision for Education are currently recruiting for English Teachers to work in a variety of schools across Greater Manchester.

Consultant: Donna Nicholson
Office: Manchester

Term: September 2010
Job Type: English Teacher - Secondary
Location: Greater Manchester
Salary/Rate: Excellent rates of pay

Full Job Description: Vision for Education are currently recruiting for English Teachers to work in a variety of schools across Greater Manchester. Successful candidates will cover both long term and short term sickness. You will be considerate, patient and must demonstrate flexibility and adaptability. A passion for working with children is also a necessity. Vision for Education was started in 2008 by a group of like minded individuals with a desire for providing a quality service to customers. Our promise is to serve the education community, be it Teachers, Schools or Students alike to the highest possible standards. If you are looking for a primary, secondary or special needs teaching position, be it short or long term, then give us opportunity to help you move your teaching career in the right direction. You need look no further than Vision for Education for a professional, friendly service, provided by an experienced team for all your requirements. If you feel you have the qualities we are looking for, and would like to know more please contact the office or alternately email us your current CV.

Contact: Donna Nicholson, 0161 236 5397
Deadline: 30/09/2010 00:00:00



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