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Final Year or Graduate flexible work in schools

Date posted : 15/04/21
£400 per week

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Final Year or Graduate flexible work in schools

From 1 day to 5 days per week

Earn up to GBP400 per week

You choose the days you would like to work

Teaching Personnel is the UKs largest Education Recruitment Agency supporting thousands of final year students and graduates into education based careers every year. Something we are incredibly proud of. We are committed to supporting schools grow the next generation of teachers. Are you one of those?

We provide schools with Tutors, Learning Support Assistants and Cover Supervisors every day on a day by day, longer term and permanent basis working around the availability of our fully vetted candidates.

Are you a final year student seeking part time work around your studies or perhaps a graduate seeking paid work experience in a school? If so, we can offer you the following work around your schedule:

Cover Supervisor: Rate of pay GBP70-GBP80 per day

(Required on an ad hoc day by day basis with longer term arrangements available)

As a Cover Supervisor at this school, you will be tasked to cover lessons in the absence of the usual teacher, delivering lessons across the entire KS3 and KS4 curriculum. Whilst you do not need to have expert subject knowledge, it is strong desired that you have a good academic record including A*-C in English and Maths especially. Schools seek excellent communicators for this, individuals who can ensure that all pupils can access their learning and can work collaboratively with departments to ensure the smooth running and handover of lessons. It is important that individuals have a natural ability to lead and have a good classroom presence; confidence to implement school polices such as behaviour with a firm but fair approach.

Learning Support Assistant: Rate of Pay GBP61.20 per day

(Required of an adhoc day by day basis with longer term arrangements available)

As a Learning Support Assistant, you will be tasked to support students who need additional support which can be either on a 1:1 or small group basis. You may be required to deliver targeted interventions set by the pupils usual teachers. It is important that you are able to build good rapport with students, are flexible, creative and resourceful. You may also be required to support as a Teaching Assistant where the teacher would delegate tasks for you to complete throughout their lessons to help facilitate learning. Some tasks may be administrative.

Tutor: GBP15-GBP25 p/h

As a Tutor, you would commit yourself to a student each week provided 1:1 targeted intervention sessions within your specialist subject area. This can be online or on a face to face basis. You would communicate with the students usual subject teacher to ensure sessions are rich in the right content and help students to achieve their potential. You would also expect to communicate with parents and carers on occasion.

If you are a final year student and keen to explore work opportunities in schools in and around the Farnborough area, please submit your CV today!

All candidates are required to undertake safe recruitment in education checks which includes an enhanced DBS check, video interview and referencing.

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. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and prevent duty training. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.

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