Teacher of Maths ( ECT )

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12 months ago
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Maths Teacher (ECT) – Permanent Opportunity
Location: Haringey, North London
Start Date: September 2025
Contract Type: Permanent | Full-Time
Salary: Inner London MPS1 £38,766
ECT Support: Comprehensive Induction Programme & Career Development Pathway
Are you an early career teacher of Mathematics eager to inspire the next generation of analytical thinkers? Do you want to join a forward-thinking school that prioritises high-quality teaching, outstanding student outcomes, and professional growth?
We are supporting a highly regarded secondary school in Haringey, rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, in the appointment of a permanent Maths Teacher (ECT) to start in September 2025.
Why Join This School?


  • Dynamic and supportive Maths department with a proven track record of nurturing ECTs

  • Excellent CPD provision and subject-specific training from day one

  • Inclusive, high-achieving student body with strong aspirations

  • On-site parking and excellent transport links across North London

  • Opportunities to lead on enrichment projects including STEM, Maths Challenges, and cross-curricular numeracy initiatives

What You’ll Be Doing:


  • Develop and implement engaging lesson plans that align with the curriculum and educational standards

  • Educate students in various mathematical disciplines, including algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics

  • Provide tutoring and mentoring to students who require additional support in understanding mathematical concepts

  • Assess student progress through regular testing and provide constructive feedback to enhance their learning experience

  • Maintain an organised classroom environment conducive to learning, ensuring all materials are readily available for students

  • Collaborate with colleagues to share best practices and contribute to the improvement of the Maths department

  • Facilitate scientific or interdisciplinary projects where mathematical applications intersect with fields like biochemistry or computing

  • Engage in continuous professional development to remain current with teaching methodologies and curriculum advancements

  • Participate in pastoral and academic intervention activities, including one-to-one and small group support

What We’re Looking For:


  • A degree in Mathematics or a closely related subject is essential

  • A recognised teaching qualification (PGCE, SCITT, or equivalent) and QTS (or expected by September 2025)

  • A passion for teaching and a genuine desire to support student progress and success

  • Strong communication skills with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly and effectively

  • Experience in tutoring, mentoring or classroom teaching—especially within a secondary setting—is preferred

  • Familiarity with strategies to support students with SEN, including ASD and ADHD, is highly desirable

  • Proficiency in assessing and proofreading educational content for clarity and accuracy

  • Experience working in laboratory or applied science environments is a bonus, particularly for integrating real-world maths applications

What’s On Offer:


  • Fully tailored ECT induction programme with a dedicated mentor

  • Weekly CPD and career progression pathways into middle leadership

  • Access to teaching and learning hubs across the school trust

  • Supportive and inclusive working environment with a strong sense of community

  • Competitive Inner London salary and full pension benefits

If you're an ambitious and reflective Maths ECT ready to make an impact in a high-performing North London school, we would love to hear from you

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