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Primary Teacher

Date posted : 21/10/20
£65 - 75 per day + Additional Benefits

Job description

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Teaching Personnel are currently seeking a qualified teacher to work within a specialist teaching facility in a large primary school in Swansea. The position is to start ASAP and will be up until the end of the academic year (2021) in the first instance, but is likely to continue.

We welcome applicants who:

  • Have gained Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in the UK;
  • Have specialised in the Foundation Phase or ALN setting or have significant experience of working in these areas;
  • Are able to effectively utilise the Outdoor Classroom;
  • Can confidently plan and delegate a daily routine for support staff within the classroom;
  • Are either Newly Qualified Teachers (NQT’s) or experienced classroom practitioners;
  • Seek a long term position teaching a full timetable with the relevant time set aside for Planning, Preparation and Assessment (PPA).
  • Registered with the education workforce council (EWC) or willing to register

The School has really embraced the Foundation Phase and seek an individual to join their Early Years & Specialist Teaching Department who will share their mission and targets. There is a strong emphasis on providing the children with ‘hands-on’ experiences and providing a rich and varied education. There will be a number of support staff within the classroom who will be able to support small group learning. The Outdoor Classroom is available to support the planning of lessons and any experience of utilising it effectively would be a great advantage. 

Additional Information: As an EYFS teacher you would be working in day nurseries and also nursery or reception classes in an infant or primary school. The development areas typically covered will be: 

  • Personal, social and emotional development;
  • Literacy;
  • Communication and language;
  • Mathematics;
  • Understanding the world;
  • Physical development;
  • Expressive arts and design.

Typical duties of a supply Teacher:

  • Teach all areas of the Early Years Statutory Framework;
  • Organise the classroom and learning resources to create a safe and positive teaching environment;
  • Plan and prepare activities that cater for the needs of the whole ability range within their class;
  • Motivate pupils with enthusiastic, imaginative presentation;
  • Maintain discipline;
  • Meet requirements for the assessment and recording of pupils' development;
  • Coordinate activities and resources within a specific area of the curriculum, and supporting colleagues in the delivery of this specialist area;
  • Staying up to date with changes and developments in the structure of the curriculum;
  • Take part in school events and activities which may take place at weekends or in the evening;
  • Liaise with colleagues and working flexibly, particularly in smaller schools and day-nurseries.

What can you expect from Teaching Personnel?

  • A dedicated personal consultant to support you throughout your career with TP;
  • Excellent pay rates (Minimum of 127.72 per day)
  • Long-term primary teaching roles;
  • Fully compliant with the Agency Workers Regulation (AWR);
  • Network of branches across the UK;
  • Refer a friend bonus.


If you are interested in the above role and would like to find out more info please contact Chris for an informal conversation or send a copy of your CV through for consideration.

I look forward to hearing from you.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and prevent duty training. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.

For details of our privacy policy, please see teachingpersonnel.com/privacy-notice

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