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Primary Teacher

Date posted : 13/11/18
£120 - £160 per day

Job description

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Are you a Key Stage 1 Teacher looking for a rewarding job within a local School?

Are you available to work full-time in Hindhead? If yes, Teaching Personnel could have the perfect job role for you!

Who are Teaching Personnel?
We are the UK's Largest Education Recruitment Agency, with dedicated Branches supporting local SEN, Primary. This is our 21st year of supporting Schools and we are rapidly expanding, with over 10,000 candidates out working each week! With a range of short term, medium and long term positions available, you can have a pick of vacancies! From Day to Day cover, with no planning and marking involved, to Long Term vacancies leading to a permanent contract, Teaching Personnel ensure you are paid fairly according to the job you are doing and on time, each week!

The School
Our school in Hindhead is a Special Free School for children and young people with a primary diagnosis of autism.

Some key factors about the school:

  • Maximum of 8 pupils per class.
  • National curriculum - modified to suit the individual needs of each child/young person
  • Individual plans for each pupil setting targets and monitoring achievements in Behaviour, Academic work, Social and Life Skills and Enrichment activities
  • Baseline adult to pupil ratio of 1:2

Key aspects of working within the industry are creating a safe, stimulating and supportive learning environment. You are there to help children to achieve their goals as well as supporting them within their daily routine.

The Job

Through Teaching Personnel, you will be working as a Key Stage 1 Teacher. You will be responsible for termly topics across your class of 7-8 students and also 1:1 intervention to boost attainment levels. With a number of resources on hand and a very supportive Senior Leadership Team, you will be sure to fit in!

Minimum Requirements
- UK Qualified Teacher Status or Overseas Equivalent
- Previous experience working in a similar School setting, or evidence of strong Behaviour Management
- A passion and enthusiasm to see pupils achieve
- Dedication to the needs of all your pupils, working with other staff members to offer emotional and academic support
- A Child Only DBS on the Update Service, or one done through Teaching Personnel

Benefits of working with Teaching Personnel
- You will be rewarded for your efforts with competitive and fair rates of pay, from £110 to £150 per day
- Online timesheet approval for Schools, meaning no paper timesheets!
- SMS and E-Mail booking confirmations
- Access to our exclusive CPD Academy, with courses such as Child Psychology and Autism Awareness available online
- Recommend a Friend bonus scheme with £50 for every successful application*
- A dedicated Consultant who will seek out your ideal job role

To apply for this job role, please contact Rose Allerton on 01183 271 606 or alternatively email your CV to rose.allerton@teachingpersonnel

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