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Specialist Cover Supervisor for partner school in Huddersfield (Hd3)

Date posted : 04/10/19
£60 - 80 per day

Job description

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Do you enjoy flexibility in your work? Do you have the ability to connect and build relationships with young people? Have you got a passion for leading? Are you located in or around the HD3 postcode area? I am looking for Cover Supervisors to work daily supply in my partner school. A Cover Supervisor is a very important role in the school and must possess excellent behaviour management skills.

The role of a Cover Supervisor:

  • Lead the classroom – deliver pre-planned work
  • Manage classroom behaviour effectively – referring to the school behaviour policy
  • Keeping the classroom tidy and reporting back to senior leadership
  • Assisting with other teachers to help support and promote positive learning throughout

My School is a thriving, all ability, multi-cultural school with 1500 students, aged 11-16. With an increase in Year 7 intake, my school now has waiting lists for every year group. My client combines the benefits of a large school, with its many opportunities to study a wide range of subjects, with a friendly environment which is socially and culturally diverse. Despite the schools size, the expertise of student care ensures that each student is cared for as an individual. All staff work tirelessly to create the environment where our students are safe, secure and happy.

We are looking for Cover Supervisors who:

  • Have worked in UK secondary schools previously
  • Can adapt to new situations quickly & have the ability to think on your feet
  • Have an upbeat and positive attitude towards the education of young people
  • Can hold QTS, but not necessary
  • Have a DBS certificate registered on the Update Service OR BE WILLING TO DO SO.
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Working with Teaching Personnel you will have access to a range of benefits including:

  • A dedicated consultant with a wealth of experience within the education sector.
  • Competitive rates of pay
  • Access to courses contributing to your Continued Professional Development (CPD)
  • Recommend a friend scheme
  • Teacher of the month Award

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Teaching Personnel Ltd has been the market leader in teaching supply for over 20 years! We work with a large number of schools across West Yorkshire area placing Teachers, Higher Learning Teaching Assistants, Teaching Assistants and Behaviour support. We also help schools in the very busy exam season with exam invigilators.

If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you then please feel free to email an updated CV with a 6 year career history to jenna.hall@teachingpersonnel.com and I will be happy to assist you.

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.

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.

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