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Cover Supervisor
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Leicester
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FUTURE TEACHERS PROGRAMME – LEICESTER (SEPTEMBER 2025 START)Are you passionate about shaping the future of young minds? Do you want to gain hands-on classroom experience while working towards your tea
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£140 - 180 per day
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Loughborough
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English
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Leicestershire
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ARE YOU A QUALIFIED ENGLISH TEACHER WITH EXPERIENCE TEACHING IN UK SECONDARY SCHOOLS?Teaching Personnel, the UKs leading education agency, is working in close partnership with an outstanding school in
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ENG LE11
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Science
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Leicester
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ARE YOU A QUALIFIED SCIENCE TEACHER WITH EXPERIENCE TEACHING IN UK SECONDARY SCHOOLS?Teaching Personnel, the UKs leading education agency, is working in close partnership with an outstanding school in
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SCI LE4
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£140 - 185 per day
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Lutterworth
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KS2 - Year 6
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Leicestershire
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Job Title: Year 6 Primary Teacher Location: East Midlands, Leicestershire, LutterworthJob Type: Permanent, Full-Time hoursPrimary Industry: Education and TrainingSalary: £140 - £185 Per dayQualif
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Primary
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Job Title: Primary Teacher- KS1 teacher required after Feb half term. Location: East Midlands, Leicestershire, LeicesterJob Type: Temporary, expected to work Full-Time hours. Possible opportunity
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£12.90 - 13.85 per hour
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Hinckley
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£10 - £19 per hour
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Special Needs
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Leicestershire
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Job Title: SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: Various Schools Around HinckleyAre you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children with Special Educational Needs?Teaching Personnel is loo
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£13 - 14 per hour
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Job Title: Admin Assistant Location: East Midlands, Leicestershire, LE3Job Type: Temporary, expected to work Full -Time hoursPrimary Industry: Education and TrainingSalary: £13 - £14 Per hourQualific
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Wigston
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Secondary
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Leicestershire
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Job Title: Catering Assistant Location: East Midlands, Leicestershire, WigstonJob Type: Temporary, expected to work Part-Time hoursPrimary Industry: Education and TrainingSalary: £12.90 - £13.30Per h
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