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Cover Supervisors/Unqualified Teachers- Salisbury

Date posted : 04/04/19
£300 - £350 per week

Job description

This vacancy has now expired. Please see similar roles below...

Are you a recent graduate who wants to get into teaching?

Do you aspire to help make a difference in young lives?

If so, we would love to hear from you!

Teaching Personnel is currently in partnership with a number of schools in the Salisbury area who have placed an increasing demand on hiring Cover Supervisors and Graduates interested in training as a teacher, on both full-time and part-time basis. If you are working towards a career in teaching, or wish to gain some classroom experience alongside other commitments, then working with us will be highly beneficial to you. Also, if you are seeking PAID teacher training, we offer a Future Teachers Programme where you can train as a teacher whilst working!

Though candidates should ideally have prior experience working with young people-for example through tuition or support work-we are happy to consider individuals who show keen interest in the field through other means.

OVERVIEW

  • Full and part-time Cover Supervisors required
  • Providing pupils with additional support in small groups and/or on a 1:1 basis as well as covering classes of 25-30 using the supply work provided
  • No planning, marking or specialist subject knowledge required.

BENEFITS TO YOU

  • Working with the leading recruitment agency in the UK
  • Opportunities to experience working in schools and grow vital skills in secondary education.
  • Guaranteed to work scheme- We are so confident we can find you as much work as you want, so we will still pay you if we don't!
  • Future Teachers Programme- Get PAID to train
  • Free access to ongoing CPD through our CPD Academy
  • Great rates of pay

We are looking for candidates who want to get into teaching, so if you're studying and want work that fits around your schedule then we can help. Whether your looking for work 5 days a week or you have 1 day free a week and want to get involved with teaching, we give you access to your own online diary so you can choose exactly when you want to work.

Please apply asap with your CV asap to be considered.

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