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Newly Qualified Teacher

Date posted : 29/05/20
£125 - 135 per day + PAYE

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Newly Qualified teacher 

Looking for the next steps on your way to becoming a fully qualified teacher? 

Are you looking for a placement school to complete your induction year ? 

A fantastic opportunity has become available in Great Yarmouth for a motivated and passionate NQT to join a thriving single form entry primary school from September ! You would be taking charge of the year 1 class so this is the perfect opportunity for an aspiring primary teacher ! you would need to have a fun and engaging teaching style, an excellent knowledge of the UK curriculum at a primary level and the ability to make learning fun for all pupils

You would be fully supported through your placement, you would gain an experienced recruitment consultant to find your perfect placement school, we are here to do the hard work for you ! You would also gain access to our fantastic features and benefits of our NQT pool programme- included in these benefits are our fantastic NQT training programmes, which involve behaviour and classroom management training, pedagogy courses, SEN based courses just to name a few ! 

Requirement of the role:

  • NQT status in search of placement schools 
  • Plan fun yet highly engaging lessons in accordance to the UK curriculm 
  • Mark work completed by all pupils
  • Adhere to the visions and values of the school
  • Create a safe and fun working environment for all pupils
  • Classroom and behaviour management  
  • Willingness to participate in extra curricular school activities
  • Passionate about primary education 
  • Participate in parent teacher evenings

The Ideal candidate:

  • A Teacher with a proven track record of planning, preparing and delivering engaging lessons
  •  Has a Childs DBS on the Update Service
  • Uk address and right to work
  • Committed and passionate about Primary education
  • Motivated and hard working 
  • Experience with SEN 
  • Safeguarding training 

If this sounds like something you would be interested in we would love to hear from you, alternatively- if this doesn’t sound like the right role for you, get in contact with Teaching Personnel on 01223393597 and see what other local educational roles we may have for you! 

If you are already registered with Teaching Personnel and know of an NQT looking for a placement school- tell them to get in touch ! you will receive a GBP50 reward if they are successful ! 

Teaching Personnel can offer you:

  • A dedicated personal consultant who will support you throughout your teaching journey
  • Teaching Personnel’s CPD Academy – Your Continuous Professional Development
  • Pay – Weekly
  • Pay via PAYE – allowing you to take home as much of your pay as possible while also giving you access to an employee pension that TP will contribute into
  • myTP – Digital services that make your work admin and communication simple
  • Safe Working Practice – ensuring your reputation is protected

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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