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EYFS Teacher role, Darwen

Date posted : 07/11/19
£90 - 130 per day + CPD

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EYFS Teacher –Required in Darwen

Excellent opportunity!

Recent experience required in an EYFS setting

Qualified Teacher Status is a necessity

Good- outstanding recent references required

 

The Head Teacher of an oversubscribed, reputable primary school located on the outskirts of Darwen require an inspirational Early Years class teacher to cover a gap in staffing in school from JANUARY 2020. The Head teacher has specifically approached the agency to shortlist candidates. There will be the opportunity for transition before Christmas break with the current post-holder. The Head Teacher is keen to secure an experienced teacher for this role, however will consider newly-qualified teachers with outstanding placement reports. The Head Teacher will only consider candidates who have recent experience delivering the EYFS Curriculum. Due to the nature of the children who arrive in school, the Head Teacher is keen to meet the candidates and gain a better understanding of their experiences. Candidates must have positive experiences working alongside children with SEN and be able to differentiate to meet individual and complex needs.

This is a Nursery class teaching role and there are a number of support staff in the class – therefore experience teaching within a similar setting would be advantageous and you must be confident planning and managing a number of support staff.

The Head Teacher and SLT in school are very accommodating to new and temporary staff. In the past we have had teachers who have enjoyed their experience in school and also commented on the amount of support they received in school. The children arrive in school working in line with age related levels and so there is a huge emphasis on making sure the children progress, particularly with social and communication needs. The school do offer a wide curriculum in the Early Years Department and there are different areas of learning which are focused on in the working week. The children will have access to a wide variety of activities which will be planned by the successful candidate, with planning that will show progression.

This is an excellent opportunity for a strong EYFS teacher. This role will not be available for long so it is important that the applying candidates send through updated CVs ASAP and have references and DBS information readily available. Rates of pay are competitive for this role and the successful applicant will be a front runner for when the permanent role is advertised in school.

Teaching Personnel are able to offer competitive rates of pay and you will be allocated with a designated consultant who will listen to your work preferences. We DO NOT use ‘umbrella companies’ – all staff are paid on a weekly basis directly into your bank account.

Please call Amy in the Teaching Personnel Lancashire Office for further details on 01772 842154.

If you are still unsure on applying… please take a look at our Google Reviews to see what our staff say about us – to do this please search ‘Teaching Personnel Preston’.

“Taking the plunge into supply teaching was a daunting prospect after leaving my previous post of 10 years. However, I needn’t have been worried! Steven and Chloe worked as a great team to provide me with day to day supply for 4 weeks and by then Chloe had secured me a long term post. It really was as easy as that on my part! The trial day was a great way of me deciding if the long term post was for me and vice-versa. Dealing with Teaching Personnel has been a very positive experience and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them. They’re always on the other end of a phone and looking out for your best interests. Thanks again Chloe and Steven.” Sarah, Teacher, Preston.

“From the moment I joined teaching personnel I have found them professional, helpful and very efficient. I have been in constant employment from the week I was cleared for work. My main consultant Chloe has been fantastic, she is pro active and constantly on hand for any queries or problems. I have worked for consultants in other areas, Howard, Rachel, Steven and they have all been equally brilliant! I would happily recommend teaching personnel.” Louise, Teacher, Preston.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay.

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.

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