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Explore rewarding primary and secondary teaching jobs in Hertfordshire, one of the highest performing education authorities in England: Whether you're an experienced educator seeking new challenges or aspiring to advance in your teaching career, Hertfordshire offers teaching opportunities across a wide range of maintained schools, academies and independent settings... there really is something for everyone!
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Hertsmere Borough Full time
£42,917.00 - £46,163.00 Annually (Actual) Main Pay Scale with TLR1
Closing date: 30th Mar 2025 1:00 PM
Dacorum Borough Full time
£38,000 - £50,000
Closing date: 30th Mar 2025 5:00 PM
Redbourn Park is growing quickly and offers an incredible opportunity to work in a fast-paced and developing team. We have a range of staff and are set up to support both new and experienced teachers. We have programs in place to develop teachers and opportunities for career progression as we grow. ...
Three Rivers District Full time
Mainscale
Closing date: 30th Mar 2025 11:59 PM
St Albans District Full time
£33,075.00 - £50,471.00 Annually (Actual)
Closing date: 31st Mar 2025 9:00 AM
£33,075.00 - £47,031.00 Annually (Actual)
East Hertfordshire District Full time
£33,075 - £50,471MPS/UPS plus TLR 1D (£9,782)
We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and inspirational teacher to lead the Physics Department. The position provides an opportunity for someone to build on the successes of the department. Separate sciences are taught by 13 teachers in the department from KS4 onwards. Our KS3 curriculu...
North Hertfordshire District Full / part time
Main or Upper Pay Scale
Seeing children make progress both with their learning and socially and emotionally. It’s amazing to be a part of their growth.
Meet Class Teacher Melissa
You cannot bottle the feeling that a student can give you when you make a difference in their life.
Meet Kate
Walk around the setting (on your own) on your knees to see how it feels to be small.
Meet Deputy Headteacher Maria