Supply Teacher
- Secondary, Teacher, Cover Supervisor
- Kingston-upon-Thames
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Full time and part time Cover teaching supply positions – Secondary Schools – Hampton and Kingston area – September 2021 start - GBP155 to GBP255 per day.
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Full time and part time Cover teaching supply positions – Secondary Schools – Hampton and Kingston area – September 2021 start - GBP155 to GBP255 per day.
Due to an increase demand for supply cover supervisors and supply teachers as a result of COVID, Teaching Personnel are keen to hear those seeking flexible supply bookings in the boroughs of Twickenham, Kingston and Hampton. These roles would be ideal for either cover supervisors or teachers that want to teach their subject but don't want to plan or mark, retired teachers looking for day-to-day work, or a educators with other commitments who is looking for casual work/flexible hours.
Teaching Personnel work with a number of large secondary schools within the Twickenham, Kingston and Hampton area who regularly require day to day and short term supply cover supervisors and cover teachers. We will work around your schedule and preferences, so whether you are seeking a day's work here and there, or something more regular and consistent we will do our very best to help you as a teacher.
Working in supply, you will need to have a confident and flexible approach towards teaching. The role will include supervising whole classes during the absence of the teacher, responding to questions, assisting pupils in undertaking set activities and maintaining order. In most classes being covered work has already been set.
Schools we work with include:
ü MAT
ü Catholic
ü Grammar
ü Comprehensive
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To apply, please send your CV to thomas.hayes@teachingpersonnel.com today as Teaching Personnel are conducting video interviews.
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.
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