Qualified Primary Teacher
Job description
Primary School Teacher – Day-to-Day Supply
Macclesfield Area
We are working in partnership with a highly respected multi-academy trust in the Macclesfield area to recruit passionate and qualified Primary School Teachers for day-to-day supply work, with genuine opportunities to progress into long-term and permanent roles.
This forward-thinking trust is committed to delivering high-quality, inclusive education where every child feels supported, challenged, and inspired. Their schools place a strong emphasis on nurturing curiosity, building confidence, and helping pupils develop academically, socially, and emotionally so they can reach their full potential.
The Role
As a day-to-day supply teacher, you will provide high-quality classroom cover across a range of primary year groups, ensuring learning continues smoothly in the absence of the class teacher. This role offers an excellent opportunity to:
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Gain experience across multiple schools within a supportive trust
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Build strong professional relationships and broaden your network
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Access long-term and permanent teaching opportunities
Key Responsibilities
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Deliver engaging, curriculum-aligned lessons
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Create a positive, safe, and inclusive learning environment
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Manage behaviour confidently using a proactive approach
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Support pupil progress through feedback and assessment
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Work collaboratively with teaching assistants and school staff
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Adapt teaching to meet a range of learning needs
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Motivate and inspire pupils throughout cover assignments
Person Specification
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Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
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Experience teaching across primary key stages
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Strong classroom management and adaptability
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Excellent communication and organisational skills
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Flexible, enthusiastic, and professional approach
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A genuine commitment to pupil wellbeing and achievement
Why Work With Us?
As a leading education recruitment agency, we pride ourselves on matching dedicated educators with rewarding opportunities that suit their goals and lifestyle.
Benefits of registering with us include:
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Competitive daily pay rates
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Access to long-term and permanent roles within a reputable trust
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Ongoing CPD and training opportunities
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Clear pathways for career progression
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Experience across a variety of schools and year groups
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Flexible working to suit your availability
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Dedicated support from an experienced education consultant
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website 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.
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