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Supply Teacher - Guaranteed Work Scheme

Date posted : 12/07/19
£23720 - £35008 per annum + via PAYE (No Payroll Costs)

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Looking for your next role as a long-term Supply Teacher, where you will be welcomed and made to feel like a permanent member of staff?

Whether you are seeking full-time or part-time work, please get in touch now to find out more about our exciting partnership and fantastic work opportunities with the Astrea Academy Trust!

Teaching Personnel are the sole provider of supply requirements for The Astrea Academy Trust. The Astrea Academy Trust is a 26 school strong Multi Academy Trust with 5 academies in Cambridgeshire. If you are looking to work in a forward-thinking, aspirational multi academy trust then apply now!

In partnership, we are seeking experienced and newly qualified secondary specialist teachers with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) to work across the 5 Astrea schools in Cambridgeshire. We have a variety of positions available from September including general supply (Day to Day) teaching, interventions and long term positions.

The Ideal Astrea Teacher Will Be:

  • An enthusiastic and resourceful individual - ensuring they are planning (long-term only) and delivering engaging lessons.
  • Willing to undertake CPD (Continual Professional Development) with Astrea Academy Trust senior leadership team.
  • Fully-committed to raising standards and attainment through high quality teaching.
  • Experts in their specialist subject, with excellent knowledge of the GCSE curriculum.
  • Flexible to work across any of the 5 different schools within Cambridgeshire (day to day assignments).

Due to high volumes of work from September, we are able to offer a Guaranteed Work & Pay Scheme to a select number of teachers who would like to work in Astrea Academy Trust schools.

Testimonial

"The team are very friendly and approachable, always making me feel like a valued member of their supply staff. They personalise their approach to individuals, really listening to our needs and what works best for us in terms of finding work, when we work and where. Chris has been amazing, finding me shorter days and one offs - Ami, Astrea Supply Teacher

The Successful Applicants Should:

  • Demonstrate high quality practice with the ability to deliver exciting and engaging lessons covering the national curriculum.
  • Adopt the core values of the Astrea Academy Trust (Responsibility and Leadership, Enjoyment and Innovation, Aspiration and Development, Collaboration and Inclusion).
  • Be resourceful, engaging and passionate individuals with the ability to motivate and provide each child with the highest quality of education.

In Return, Teaching Personnel Can Offer:

  • Over 20 years experience within Educational Recruitment working in partnership with a large number of Primary, Secondary and SEN Schools
  • Excellent rates of pay via PAYE (No payroll costs)
  • Dedicated, specialist consultants to seek out your ideal long-term role or day to day placements
  • Unmatched CPD opportunities in collaboration with Astrea, which are completely FREE of charge and fully accessible to all staff.
  • Full or Part time work to suit your preferences and current lifestyle.
  • £50 bonus for every time you recommend a colleague to work with us, with no limit on the amount of people you can refer.

Please get in touch now on 01223 393597 and quote 'ASTREA', to be a part of this exciting opportunity! Alternatively, apply now with your CV and contact details to be contacted by our one of our specialist consultants.

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