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Chorley Cover Supervisor

Date posted : 01/08/19
£9.50 - £10.5 per hour

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Cover Supervisor - Chorley

  • September and October start dates
  • £9.50 - £10.50 per hour
  • Supply teacher, cover supervisor & teaching assistant

Teaching Personnel are looking to recruit Cover Supervisors on behalf of a client Secondary School in Chorley. The school we are working with is an outstanding secondary school, who uses a lot of day to day cover in school, meaning that there will be constant work, to keep you busy and earning money!

The role of Cover Supervisor would be best suited to graduates/upcoming graduates, aspiring teachers, youth workers, PGCE applicants and previous teaching assistants, who want to gain flexible supply work in the classroom to build their teaching skills and experience.

We are also the supplier of Cover Supervisors to a number of secondary schools across Preston, Chorley and Leyland, who are looking for day to day classroom cover on a temporary basis. The great thing about working as a Cover Supervisor for Teaching Personnel is that you can work as much or as a little as your availability allows you to, whether that is 2 days a week or 5 days a week!

Highlights of the Cover Supervisor role:

  • Cover Supervisor- temporary role with both full and part time opportunities
  • Day to day supply work covering the absence of secondary school teachers
  • Work in a number of local secondary schools across Liverpool
  • Work around your own availability - have access to your own online diary
  • Earn up to £400 per week!
  • Great opportunity for graduates / future teachers / PGCE applicants to gain experience in the classroom as an unqualified teacher!
  • Deliver pre-prepared work to a class of pupils when the class teacher is absent (e.g. short term sickness, training days)
  • Supervising the class and ensuring pupils remain on task with the work set
  • Answering any questions the pupils may have about the pre-set work
  • Collect the completed work and hand it back in to the appropriate teacher
  • Reporting to the school's cover manager on your arrival and departure

More and more secondary schools across Preston, Leyland and Chorley are relying on Cover Supervisors for their daily staffing requirements as a more cost effective and efficient way of ensuring minimal disruption to the learning of pupils, in the event of teacher absence. At the same time, the role of Cover Supervisor gives graduates and future teachers the opportunity to gain invaluable teaching experience, with minimal responsibility, as an unqualified teacher!

To apply for the role of Cover Supervisor in Chorley, please submit your CV below for immediate consideration!

Emily Billington: 01772 842 152

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