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polly 25-11-2008 13:59

Maths Teacher
 
I need someone who can teach A level and GCSE Maths this Saturday morning 9.30 - 11.30

You will need to be qualified and experienced.You must also have a current CRB check. This is to cover for a valued member of staff who is currently sick.Decent rate of pay for the right person. We work from the centre of Blackburn.

Please message me for more details

Less 25-11-2008 18:46

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Originally Posted by polly (Post 654723)
I need someone who can teach A level and GCSE Maths this Saturday morning 9.30 - 11.30

You will need to be qualified and experienced.You must also have a current CRB check. This is to cover for a valued member of staff who is currently sick.Decent rate of pay for the right person. We work from the centre of Blackburn.

Please message me for more details

Does he/she need a basic grasp of English Language or does that not matter these day's?

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'erindoors 25-11-2008 18:56

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Originally Posted by polly (Post 654723)
I need someone who can teach A level and GCSE Maths this Saturday morning 9.30 - 11.30

You will need to be qualified and experienced.You must also have a current CRB check. This is to cover for a valued member of staff who is currently sick.Decent rate of pay for the right person. We work from the centre of Blackburn.

Please message me for more details


A current CRB check wouldn't mean anything in a different setting!!

Gail xxxx

polly 25-11-2008 20:07

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 654786)
Does he/she need a basic grasp of English Language or does that not matter these day's?


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Sorry I am just human - I can make typing errors just like the rest of the population

hedman2003 27-11-2008 22:22

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Originally Posted by 'erindoors (Post 654790)
A current CRB check wouldn't mean anything in a different setting!!

Gail xxxx

If the CRB check is current enhanced and for the role of a teacher then it might have more meaning although the bottom line is a CRB check only means somebody hasn't been caught yet

emamum 28-11-2008 07:05

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Originally Posted by hedman2003 (Post 655521)
If the CRB check is current enhanced and for the role of a teacher then it might have more meaning although the bottom line is a CRB check only means somebody hasn't been caught yet

erm..... thats a bit general lol my crb is clear because i havent done anything wrong, not because i havent been caught.

Studio25 28-11-2008 09:28

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It's not, it's clear because you haven't been caught.

You haven't been caught, because you haven't done anything wrong.

There's only one person on the planet who can truly link an unblemished record to an unblemished conscience. A CRB check is an attempt at reassurance for everyone other than that person.

It's not as pointless as I originally thought: One of the deteriorating basic principles of British justice is "innocent until proven guilty", and a clear CRB indicates just that. The failure of CRBs is that they are often ignored when they shouldn't be.

Neil 28-11-2008 09:29

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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 655583)
erm..... thats a bit general lol my crb is clear because i havent done anything wrong, not because i havent been caught.

I think he means the CRB will come back ok if you have not been caught doing anything.

A paedophile that has never been caught would get a clear CRB. There are a lot more that have never been in trouble with the law than those that have.

Gareth 01-12-2008 04:13

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 654786)
Does he/she need a basic grasp of English Language or does that not matter these day's?


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Does he/she need a basic grasp of of punctuation in order to rip someone else for their lack of spelling ability?
:tongueout Days does not need an apostrophe.


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