A number of education roles have come on the job market this week as schools seek teachers for the 2019/2020 academic year.
Among those recruiting is the Belfast Royal Academy, which has a post for a full-time temporary teacher at foundation stage (key stage one) to cover maternity leave from September until June next year.
And in Dungannon, St Patrick’s Academy has five teaching roles available. They include a teacher of music to A-level on a full-time temporary basis, a teacher of home economics and geography to GCSE, a teacher of mathematics to A-level, a teacher of history to GCSE level as well as a teacher of careers education to A-level.
Meanwhile, Royal Belfast Academical Institution is seeking a lead hockey coach on a part-time basis while Methodist College on the Malone Road in Belfast is hoping to fill a preparatory department key stage two teacher and UICT co-ordinator.
Further afield, De La Salle College in Jersey is recruiting a teacher of science (chemistry) with a salary of up to £53,078 and “a generous location package.”
And beyond the education sector the Northern Ireland Civil Service has two roles available in the Department of Finance. They are a systems modeller deputy principal post with a salary of up to £40,473 based in Belfast, where the post of service designer (deputy principal) has also become available with the same salary.
In the medical field the Southern Health and Social Care Trust is hosting an adult nursing band five recruitment day for roles based at Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry. The event will take place on Saturday June 8. Applications for interviews can be made online here.