Part Time PPA Teacher Required
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A 2 form entry school in the centre of Brighton are looking for a part time PPA teacher to start working with them after Easter. This position will be 2.5 days per week Monday and Wednesday full days and Friday afternoons. You will need to be comfortable teaching EYFS up to KS2 to apply for this position as you will be covering Years 1, 4, 5, 6 and EYFS. You won't be required to plan any lessons as all resources will be left for you. The school has a very strong leadership team who have improved the school recently achieving "Outstanding" OFSTED status. This role is until the end of the academic year but has the potential to become permanent for the right teacher. The pay for this position is between £100 - £130 per day depending on your experience. The school is easily accessible via public transport however parking can be restricted as the school do not have a car park.
If you are interested in this position then please reply to this advert by attaching an up to date CV or contact Justin today on 01273 862 430 to discuss this role further.
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