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KS2 Supply Teaching - Rotherham

Date posted : 08/08/19
£110 - £165 per day

Job description

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

Teaching Personnel are recruiting KS2 teachers required for flexible supply work in Rotherham, long term and day to day bookings available.

Do you want to choose when and where you work and build relationships with familiar schools?

Are you an effective key stage two teacher with a proven track record of raising attainment levels and running a bright and happy class room?

We are looking to recruit highly skilled, qualified, hardworking and enthusiastic Primary Teachers interested in day-to-day, long term or permanent Teaching jobs. The successful candidate will be a flexible, motivated and an inspiring teacher who has a good knowledge of the KS2 National Curriculum and has experience teaching in mixed year groups.

Supply teaching can vary from a single day to a whole term and can also lead to permanent positions. Work when and where you want, build close relationships with schools and give yourself a head start...all whilst earning a competitive daily rate!

To be considered for Primary Teaching jobs you must:

  • Have recent experience of teaching Primary pupils (and be able to provide references)
  • Have Qualified Teacher Status
  • Have experience within KS2
  • If you would like to apply for this role please send your most up to date CV

So what are the benefits of working in schools through Teaching Personnel?

  • Choice and Variety - giving you a range of roles and job opportunities to choose from
  • Teaching Personnel's CPD Academy - Your Continuous Professional Development
  • Pay - Weekly pay based on your skills, experience, flexibility and availability
  • myTP - Digital services that make your work admin and communication simple
  • Safe Working Practice - ensuring your reputation is protected
  • Excellence in Education Awards - recognising the positive impact you deliver in schools
  • TP Tokens - supporting national children and education charities through your direction

If you would like to apply for a position as a KS2 supply teacher then respond with an updated CV or call Matt on the Sheffield Primary team on 0114 241 3343

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