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Maths Academic Coach
The Graduate Network Birmingham
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
Location
Birmingham
Posted
June 07, 2026
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Job Description
Maths Academic Coach
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Can you help GCSE pupils make better progress when Maths starts to feel like a wall instead of a subject? Are you looking for a secondary school role that gives you proper classroom experience before teacher training?
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*** Maths Academic Coach
*** September 2026 to July 2027
*** Β£90 - Β£110 per day
*** βGoodβ secondary school, Ward of Edgbaston
*** 1:1 and small group support across GCSE Maths
The Role:
Work with the Maths department to provide focused support for GCSE pupils who need extra help with number, algebra, ratio, problem solving, and exam technique. You will deliver 1:1 and small group intervention, reinforce class learning, support revision, and keep teachers updated on pupil progress. Teaching assistants support teachers in the classroom and help children with learning activities, while secondary teachers work with pupils aged 11 to 16, or up to 19 in schools with sixth forms.
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Β
Can you help GCSE pupils make better progress when Maths starts to feel like a wall instead of a subject? Are you looking for a secondary school role that gives you proper classroom experience before teacher training?
Β
*** Maths Academic Coach
*** September 2026 to July 2027
*** Β£90 - Β£110 per day
*** βGoodβ secondary school, Ward of Edgbaston
*** 1:1 and small group support across GCSE Maths
The Role:
Work with the Maths department to provide focused support for GCSE pupils who need extra help with number, algebra, ratio, problem solving, and exam technique. You will deliver 1:1 and small group intervention, reinforce class learning, support revision, and keep teachers updated on pupil progress. Teaching assistants support teachers in the classroom and help children with learning activities, while secondary teachers work with pupils aged 11 to 16, or up to 19 in schools with sixth forms.
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