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If you are a graduate looking to work in schools, we are here to help. We work with thousands of primary, secondary, and special needs schools to find jobs for graduates just like you. Find your next job here

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£77 - 95 per day

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South Yorkshire

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Flexible Working

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£10 - £19 per hour

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Cover Supervisor

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South Yorkshire

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Are you a graduate considering a career in education?  From £77 per dayWeekly pay Choice of roles Control your diary and tell us when you want work Unrivalled CPD Training to become a teacher  H

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Kate Field

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Kate Field

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Graduate

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£77 - 95 per day

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Sheffield

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Full Time

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£10 - £19 per hour

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Secondary

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Sheffield

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GRADUATE JOB ROLE - ROUTE INTO TEACHING - FULL TIME - SHEFFIELD  Graduate route into Teaching From £80 per day Full time  Teaching Personnel delighted to offer our Future Teachers Programme. We are

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Kate Field

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Kate Field

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Psychology Graduate

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£77 - 82 per day + Additional Benefits

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Swansea

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Full Time

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£10 - £19 per hour

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SEN General

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Swansea

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Psychology Students & GraduatesIf you have recently graduated – or are in the middle of a degree in Psychology, we have several active positions for September & the remainder of this academic year tha

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Chris Hancock

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Chris Hancock
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Psychology Graduate

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£80 - 95 per day

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Croydon

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Full Time

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£10 - £19 per hour

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Autism

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Croydon

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Have you recently graduated with a Psychology degree and are looking to build experience within a school? Teaching Personnel are looking for driven and dedicated individuals to take on Teaching Assist

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Rudy Beavis

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Graduate Teacher

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£20.5k - 23k per year

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Poole

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Full Time

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Less than £20,000

£20,000 - £29,999

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Other

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Poole

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Are you a graduate or undergraduate considering a career in teaching?Teaching Personnel are looking for graduates who wish to work within the education sector. We have set up a 'Future Teachers Progra

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Graduate Tutor

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£20 - 25 per hour

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Oxford

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Full Time

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£20 - £29 per hour

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SEN General

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Oxford

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Here at TP Tutors we have a pool of fantastic educators, and we need more! We are actively recruiting for Qualified Teachers, Tutors, Higher Level Teaching Assistants and SEN/ SEMH Specialists in Oxfo

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Sports Graduate

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£80 - 90 per day

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Scunthorpe

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Flexible Working

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£10 - £19 per hour

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SEND Support

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Scunthorpe

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Teaching Personnel are currently recruiting Sports Graduates located within the Scunthorpe area to be apart of a Specialist School who support students between the ages of 2 to 19 with wide ranging sp

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Graduate Teachers

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Cheshire

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£100 - £199 per day

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Teacher

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Cheshire

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Are you a university graduate looking for a fulfilling and rewarding career?Teaching Personnel is currently working with an Ofsted-Outstanding Teacher Training provider that is seeking motivated indiv

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Graduate Teachers

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Warrington

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£100 - £199 per day

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Teacher

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Warrington

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Are you a university graduate looking for a fulfilling and rewarding career?Teaching Personnel is currently working with an Ofsted-Outstanding Teacher Training provider that is seeking motivated indiv

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Wigan

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Teacher

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Wigan

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Are you a university graduate looking for a fulfilling and rewarding career?Teaching Personnel is currently working with an Ofsted-Outstanding Teacher Training provider that is seeking motivated indiv

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Bury

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£100 - £199 per day

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Teacher

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Greater Manchester

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Are you a university graduate looking for a fulfilling and rewarding career?Teaching Personnel is currently working with an Ofsted-Outstanding Teacher Training provider that is seeking motivated indiv

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Graduate Teachers

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Bolton

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£100 - £199 per day

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Teacher

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Greater Manchester

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Are you a university graduate looking for a fulfilling and rewarding career?Teaching Personnel is currently working with an Ofsted-Outstanding Teacher Training provider that is seeking motivated indiv

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National Teaching Assistants Day - nominate your classroom champion 

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Education News

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There are around 244,000 teaching assistants (TAs) working in schools across the UK. The number of TAs has trebled since the year 2000. Today, teaching assistants play a crucial role in supporting stu

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Daily, TAs dedicate themselves to supporting teachers and enriching education through collaboration and guidance. To mark the great work that teaching assistants do in schools, National Teaching Assistants Day takes place on September 29th 2023. 

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Keeping Children Safe: Practical Steps and Resources for Primary Schools 

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Primary Education

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While it is true that “accidents will happen”, keeping children safe and preventing as many accidents as possible should be a concern of every school. By raising awareness of risk sensitively, schools

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Primary schools are now embracing Childhood Safety Week, which is dedicated to promoting safety education and awareness.

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Classroom Mental Health
Breaking the Stigma: How Teachers Can Support Children's Mental Health in the Classroom

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In the last three years, the likelihood of young people having mental health problems has increased by 50%. According to a report by The Health Foundation, one in six children aged six to 16 in Englan

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As teachers, it is essential to listen to students' concerns and show understanding as well as empathy. And there are many ways teachers can support children's mental health in the classroom.

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Using AI to Reduce Teacher's Workload

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In 2023, it is impossible to watch the news without an item discussing the threats posed and potential benefits offered to society by Artificial Intelligence (AI).  Most people, by now, will have t

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The AI genie is out of the bottle. How can schools use this technology to benefit their pupils?

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Flexible Working in Schools
Embracing Flexible Work in Schools

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There is little doubt that school leaders across the country are facing a recruitment and retention crisis. It is a simple yet frustrating equation; fewer people are entering the workforce than ar

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There is little doubt that school leaders across the country are facing a recruitment and retention crisis. More flexible work could be the answer

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Why schools should book cover for September now

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Teacher recruitment is a critical aspect of any school's success. Finding the right teachers and support staff to lead and inspire the next generation of students is no easy task, and it is one th

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It’s important for schools to book teacher and support staffing cover for September as early as possible to ensure access to a high-quality, flexible workforce.

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Retired teacher tutoring in a classroom
Why retired teachers make the perfect tutors

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When you worked as a teacher, you may have looked forward to retirement, as it meant having more time for leisurely activities or spending more time with loved ones. However, the novelty of retire

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Find out about the benefits of tutoring for retired teachers. Read the blog now.

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Chartered College of Teaching Partnership

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Teaching Personnel is proud to announce a new partnership with the Chartered College of Teaching, the leading professional body for teachers and teaching assistants. This partnership will provide

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Increase your teaching talent with the Future Teachers Programme

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Secondary Education

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The current teacher shortage is set to be one of the main challenges for the UK in 2023. The number of graduates entering the profession is decreasing, while the number of teachers leaving has in

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Grow your own teachers and secure your supply of ECTs with Teaching Personnel's Future Teacher Programme

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How do I know I want to be a teacher?

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Teaching can be an enriching and fulfilling profession. If you want to make a difference in someone's life, there is no better job than to teach. Like doctors, nurses and vets, teaching is more than

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if you want to find out if a Teaching Career is for you, the Future Teacher Programme is for you.

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Pupil in school grounds
Pupil Interventions and closing the attainment gap

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Educators

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Pupil interventions refer to strategies and techniques used to help pupils who are struggling. The approach and type of intervention depend on the individual needs of the student. Using a struct

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Primary schools, secondary schools, and special needs schools are raising standards and improving pupil attainment through pupil intervention.

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All pupils to study maths to 18

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced that all pupils in England will keep learning maths up to the age of 18. Estimates show that around 8 million adults in England have the numeracy skills o

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced that all pupils in England will keep learning maths up to the age of 18.

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