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Graduate Secondary School roles (£60-£75 a day)

Date posted : 05/02/19
£60 - £75 per day

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The London South Secondary branch of Teaching Personnel is currently looking to recruit graduates to work in a variety of roles in secondary schools. Ideal for individuals who are either considering or have decided they would like a role in education, there are a number of opportunities starting immediately.

There are several roles available where you are able to make a difference, not only to young people's education, but their social skill set, their personal develop and so much more. Working as a behaviour mentor or learning support assistant you can help children who have behaviour issues or Special Educational Needs.

Do you want to make a positive impact the way in which students perform in their assessments and in other aspects of life?

Are you a confident, outgoing individual, with the ability to show compassion and think on your feet?

We will find something suited to your attributes. Registering with ourselves is simple; you will be guided by your own expert consultant throughout the process, providing you with great insight into potential schools. We offer additional benefits, such as :

  • Continuous professional development, including areas such as Safeguarding and behaviour management
  • A generous referral scheme-- where if you successfully register and refer a friend, you will receive £50 once they successfully work for 5 days
  • Access to the Southwark and Westminster Archdiocese through the Catholic Schools Recruitment Partnership
  • Daily rates of around £60--75

We have the ideal role for you whether you are more interested in tuition/revision groups from GCSE to A-Level to help students through their examinations, or assisting in the cover of classes. Schools are currently hiring specialists in any and all subjects, as well as young people with strong behaviour control capable of controlling a class.

About Teaching Personnel

Main business: : Teaching and education

Teaching Personnel is the UK's leading education recruitment agency. Since 1996 we have registered hundreds of thousands of teachers and classroom support staff who have chosen us to help them find work in UK classrooms. Our mission statement captures the essence of what we do, the services we provide and what is really important about the work undertaken by our branches.

We are currently supporting graduates who are interested in pursuing a career in education-- or related fields. If you would like opportunities to enhance and develop your classroom skill-set, this is the ideal role for you, as it would support PGCE applications. As an agency, we work with many prestigious schools in and around South West London, who would be keen to take on individuals capable of supporting students in their studies, with particular focus on specialist subject knowledge, such as: English Maths Sciences Humanities Modern Foreign Languages PE Arts Psychology Law.

If you are currently studying towards a degree in any of these areas, we would love to hear from you! Please contact us at 0207 593 3077 or alternatively email Conor at

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