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Supply Teacher

  1. Cover Supervisor
  2. Rhondda Cynon Taff
Date posted : 14/11/24
  1. Flexible Working
£166 - 180 per day + Pension

Job description

General Supply Teacher in a Secondary School
CF37 Area
£166 - £180 per day
Immediate Start

Our partnership school has asked us to recruit for a General Supply Teacher to cover secondary KS3 & KS4 classes on a part-time or full-time basis. The successful candidate will be covering sickness related absences for the rest of the academic year minimum (until July). The school is located in the CF37 area, and they expressed there is potential to be their first call for any supply needs for the right Teacher. Interviews will be held online over the next 3 weeks.

What is required for the position?

  • Hold Qualified Teacher Status (NQT & FQT)
  • Enhanced DBS Certificate available on Update Service (Teaching Personnel can provide assistance)
  • Valid registration with EWC (Teaching Personnel can provide assistance)
  • Experience teaching KS3 & KS4 students is desirable
  • Two school-based references (if applicable)

The successful applicant is expected to deliver lessons based off pre-set work by the subject Teacher on a potential variety of subjects. Therefore, a broad general base-understanding of school curriculum is extremely advantageous. All classes will be in mainstream secondary school of pupils in KS3 and KS4, therefore behavioural management and pupil safeguarding are paramount duties of the position alongside education.

What are the benefits?

  • Flexible hours- access to your own personal diary to manage your availability
  • Competitive weekly pay through PAYE scheme
  • Personal consultant dedicated to assisting you along your professional journey
  • Access to a wide variety of free online courses
  • Discounted CPD access
  • Referral bonus of £50 for candidates
  • Pick and choose where you want to work and when

Working through an agency can always be a daunting experience for candidates. At Teaching Personnel we can put your mind at ease with consultants who have great market knowledge and a clear understanding of what our candidates want. We have a vast number of happy candidates who have given us fantastic reviews…

“I have been with Teaching Personnel since the start of this term and I have to say they are amazing! I have been inundated with work and the follow up after each placement has been second to none. They are very proactive in finding teaching placements and extremely proficient at pursuing feedback afterwards.”

 

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