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Catholic Primary Schools - Supply Teachers - £180 pay*

Date posted : 25/06/19
£100 - £180 per day

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Supply teacher - Catholic Primary Schools

Are you looking for flexible teaching work in the Guildford area?

Are you looking for full time or part time supply work and would like the opportunity to work within a number of good or outstanding Roman Catholic Primary schools?

Teaching Personnel are currently in partnership with 9 Catholic Dioceses. We are the preferred supply agency to schools within the Brighton & Arundel Diocese. Due to an increase in cover requirements throughout the year, a number of our Catholic Primary schools found within the Guildford area, wish to expand their pool of supply teachers moving into the new academic year.

  • Supply teachers required for daily/weekly cover requirements
  • Opportunity to work within a number of high achieving Roman Catholic Primary schools in Surrey
  • Earn between £600 - £775 per week
  • Market leading education agency

Whether you are newly qualified or an experienced teacher looking to network in a number of new schools as a supply teacher, we are able to provide you with regular daily work. We can work around your preferences for 1, 2 or 5 days work per week. Working on a supply basis will require you to ideally have your own form of transport as sometimes we may call you on the morning of work at short notice, however this is not mandatory. We also have a number of pre-planned absences where we will be able to provide you with advanced notice of work allowing you plenty of time to prepare for the day ahead.

Any teachers interested in this opportunity are required to;

  • Hold a PGCE
  • Experience Teaching in Primary
  • Enthusiasm, energy and flexibility
  • High expectations and a commitment to raising attainment and achievement
  • Strong interpersonal and organisational skills
  • DBS
  • Respect the catholic ethos

**Pay is subject to experience and qualifications**

If you are interested in the opportunity, please apply ASAP. Alternatively, you can call Teaching Personnel on 0118 327 1585

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