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Graduate Maths Learning Mentor

Education

Job ID: 5624657

Camden, Greater London, England
£500 - 550 per week

Job Type: Full Time

Duties:

Graduate Maths Learning Mentor

Are you a recent Maths graduate looking to pursue a career as a Maths Teacher?

Would you welcome the opportunity to utilise your degree subject knowledge as a Maths Academic Mentor?

Perhaps you are keen to secure a position where you can support Maths with KS3 & KS4 students, utilising your degree subject knowledge?

To be considered for this Graduate Maths Academic Mentor role you will need to be a highly academic Maths Graduate with a 2:1 or First-Class degree from a top UK University.

  • Graduate Maths Learning Mentor
  • Full-time, long-term Maths Learning Mentor Role
  • Excellent School located in Camden, North London
  • Earn up to £550 per week as a Graduate Maths Learning Mentor
  • Maths Teacher training opportunity for 2024
  • Delivering 1:1 and small-group Maths tutoring sessions
  • Immediate start
  • Interviewing now

This lovely secondary school based in the heart of Camden is currently looking to appoint an Maths Academic Mentor to join them immediately. The Head Teacher together with his very forward-thinking Senior Leadership Team are fully focused on achieving the best possible educational outcomes for their pupils.  

You will be working across the Maths Department as a Maths Academic Mentor, supporting KS3-5 lessons, while having a focus on attainment & the quality of learning. This is the perfect opportunity if you're an aspiring Maths or Science Teacher looking to gain experience before enrolling onto teacher training.

Don't miss out on this chance to utilise your Maths Graduate skills to shape young minds and inspire a lifelong passion for mathematics. Apply now and embark on a fulfilling career as an Academic Mentor. Send you CV & Cover Letter to Ryan at KPI Education now!

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