Curriculum Coordinator - GCSE Maths
Hours: 37 hours per week (1.0 FTE)
Salary: £47,740
Plus generous benefits. These include:
- 50 days annual leave per year (including bank holidays and efficiency closures)
- Generous Occupational Pension Scheme (Teachers’ Pension Scheme)
About the role
From 2026-27 our GCSE Maths provision will be integrated within curriculum areas.
We have created this new role, on the management pay spine. Reporting to the Head of GCSE, you will be responsible for coordinating and improving the delivery of maths qualifications at Level 2 and below across the College, including GCSE and Functional Skills provision for both young people and adults.
You will develop high quality schemes of learning for GCSE maths tutors and provide them with impactful teaching materials. You will also teach up to 420 hours of maths every year (approximately 12 hours/week), including small group intervention work.
We are seeking a passionate and motivated Mathematics Tutor to join our team, working primarily with GCSE students aged 16-18. In this role, you will inspire learners, build their confidence, and support them in achieving their academic potential in Mathematics, ensuring they are well prepared for their exams and future progression.
About You
A highly successful practitioner with a recent or current track record of high quality teaching with high success rates, you will possess a relevant degree or professional qualification, and a level 5 (or above) teaching qualification.
With a passionate approach you will have a wide repertoire of methods of teaching and able to meet the needs of our students who study GCSE maths alongside their chosen vocational course. And be a positive role model, capable of motivating reluctant learners enrolled to our foundation maths provision.
You will bring proven experience of teaching maths at GCSE level, ideally within a further education environment, and be confident in delivering the GCSE curriculum and preparing learners for their examinations.
Strong administrative, communication, and interpersonal skills are essential, along with a collaborative approach to working within a team.
About the College
York College & University Centre is the largest further education college in the region, offering a comprehensive range of courses from Entry Level to degree level. We are committed to upholding our values of ambition, care, respect and success, and are dedicated to providing the highest standards of education and support to all our students and apprentices.
We have approximately 4,200 school leavers, 1,200 apprentices, 2,000 adult students, and 400 higher-level students studying with us.
With a vibrant working environment, excellent transport links to the city centre and surrounding area, plus on-site parking, you will find York College to be fulfilling and supportive place to work. As a member of College staff you will have full use of the College facilities including free gym membership at the Athletic Suite, our brand new state of the art gym.
Please visit our website: www.yorkcollege.ac.uk
Want to know more?
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact John Halder, Curriculum and Standards Manager, on 01904 770410 or [email protected]
Staff benefits & Important notices
You can find full details on our job vacancies page, just below the current vacancies: Job Vacancies | York College & University Centre. Be sure to explore the range of additional benefits and perks that make York College a brilliant place to work.
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Closing date: Monday 22nd June 2026 at 9.00am
Interview date: Wednesday 1st July 2026