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Cover Supervisor - Cheshire East

Date posted : 20/09/19
£290 - £350 per week

Job description

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Cover Supervisors and unqualified teachers required to deliver pre set KS3 and GCSE lessons when planned and unplanned absences arise within the school, ensuring all safeguarding and behaviour policies are followed.

  • Full or part time hours available, allowing you to work on a flexible basis around your current schedule, dependent on days that the school needs additional cover in the form of a Cover Supervisor or Unqualified Teacher
  • Paid a competitive wage, dependent on your experience as a Cover Supervisor or Unqualified Teacher, as well as your responsibilities in the role (long term rates negotiable dependent on responsibilities)
  • Opportunity to work in a number of well established schools in the Cheshire East area, including Ofsted 'Good' and 'Outstanding' providers, with the opportunity of a permanent contract as a Cover Supervisor or Unqualified Teacher in the near future
  • Further training and development available through Teaching Personnel's market leading CPD academy which is delivered though our partner training schools

Working as a Cover Supervisor or Unqualified Teacher is a very rewarding, if sometimes challenging, role where you will be required to cover pre set lesson plans that have been left by the regular class teacher. You must be able to act on your feet and have excellent communication skills so that you can deliver work effectively to the pupils, whilst assisting pupils with any queries or issues they may have, whether these are learning, behaviour, SEN or SEMH related.

Previous experience as a Cover Supervisor or Unqualified Teacher would be a bonus; however it is not necessarily required, provided you have a passion for education and working with young people. You should also be confident in your ability to control a classroom and ensure all safeguarding and behaviour policies are followed.

This would be an excellent opportunity for any recent graduates who are seeking experience in a secondary school setting and would like to gain classroom based skills as a Cover Supervisor or Unqualified Teacher before enrolling on their PGCE or similar Teacher Training Programme. We would also like to hear from you if you have similar transferable experience in which you have supported young people, such as those who have worked as a Teaching Assistant or who have run Youth Clubs/ worked in Youth Work.

For further information on the role of a Cover Supervisor or Unqualified Teacher, contact the Manchester Secondary branch of Teaching Personnel today. Alternatively, simply apply via this advert with an up to date copy of your CV and a cover letter outlining any relevant experience as a Cover Supervisor or Unqualified Teacher for immediate consideration.

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