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KS1 teacher (south Yorkshire)

Date posted : 06/03/19
£100 - £150 per day

Job description

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

Are you a KS1 specialist teacher located in Doncaster, Barnsley or The Dearne Valley of South Yorkshire?

Are you looking for your next venture on either a part or full time basis?

Are you looking for a flexible working diary across a number of schools to fit around existing commitments/employment?

If the above sounds like something of interest please contact Chris at Teaching Personnel today. We at Teaching Personnel are dedicated to offer the best possible service to all. You will be assigned a dedicated consultant who will take the time to listen to your requirements, wants and needs from your working diary.

It is due to a recent influx of work opportunities for KS1 specialist teachers in the above areas that we are in search who additional teachers to cater for the high increase and demand of the schools that currently opt to use Teaching personnel's excellent services.

Don't just take our word for it why not consider what one of our teachers recently said about us.

"Teaching Personnel are a great agency. Chris and the team are very friendly and approachable, always making me feel like a valued member of their supply staff. They personalise their approach to individuals, really listening to our needs and what works best for us in terms of finding work, when we work and where. Chris has been amazing, finding me shorter days and one offs to enable me to work a few KIT days while on maternity leave, and is extremely understanding of my current situation, giving me time to arrange childcare and finding me work as close to home as possible. TP have also kept in touch with me during my maternity leave (which can't be said for other agencies, even though I did state interest in doing some work whilst on maternity leave) in a friendly and supportive way"- Teacher, Doncaster

Teaching personnel's ideal teacher would;

  • Have a flexible approach to teaching and experience working in KS1
  • Be committed to offer a high standard of teaching and have a positive attitude to children's learning whilst representing Teaching personnel
  • Resourceful, planning exciting and engaging lessons
  • Knowledgeable about current assessments
  • Knowledge of phonics schemes would be beneficial but not essential
  • Access to a car or be prepared to travel via public transport

In turn, Teaching Personnel can offer you;

  • 20 years experience within Educational Recruitment working in partnership with a large number of Primary, Secondary and SEN Schools
  • Daily rate of pay up to £150, depending on your previous experience
  • A dedicated, specialist consultant to support you
  • Unrivalled CPD opportunities including Team Teach and People Moving & Handling
  • Work in schools exclusive to Teaching Personnel
  • Full or part time work to fit around your existing commitments
  • £50 reward every time you recommend a colleague to work with us

If this sounds of interest and you would like further information please contact Chris in the Primary North Branch today on 01226 982 936 or alternative email on

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