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* Progress Coach (Full/Part Time) 37 weeks contract
* Criminology and Sociology Teacher (Part Time)
Find out more about both roles and apply online via the FEjobs website:
https://www.fejobs.com/job/progress-coach-fullpart-time-term-time-only-for-37-weeks-per-year-1105552?lang=en-GB&frmsrh=Y
https://www.fejobs.com/job/criminology-and-sociology-teacher-part-time-up-to-05-fte-1105422
I apologise if I am not allowed to write on here but I was wondering if there are any jobs going for September 2020? I qualify with a level 5 education & training diploma in a few weeks and my subject is Music.
I am based in Wells, Somerset but happy to drive upto an hour (25/30miles) if needed.
Thank you
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