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Supply teacher

Date posted : 20/02/19
£100 - £170 per day

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Supply teacher Stockport - work on a supply basis in schools local to you!

Teaching Personnel are recruiting for qualified teachers (secondary or FE) to work in our partner secondary schools across Stockport and Cheshire/Cheshire East. Due to an increase in the number of school requests and the busiest period of the year for supply work (short and long term placements), we require Supply Teachers to work in a range of schools and can accommodate a registration ASAP and work to suit your circumstances.

Are you looking for casual work as a Supply teacher in Cheshire or Stockport? Or an introduction to a long term position within your subject in a school that matches your teaching style?

Qualified teachers are urged to apply now and register with Teaching Personnel, the market leader in Education Recruitment who have provided Supply teachers (and support staff) to schools since 1996. Our Manchester Secondary office has 3 branches and covers Greater Manchester, Cheshire and Cheshire East, as well as Warrington. If you are a qualified teacher based in Cheshire or Stockport and looking for supply work to suit your availability, we would like to hear from you. Benefits of registering with Teaching Personnel include;

  • Work as a supply teacher in schools that suit you (Outstanding/mixed/11-18)
  • Rates of pay to reflect your experience (long term assignments, MPS/UPS)
  • Daily ad-hoc work in schools throughout your local area
  • A smooth registration process (support with DBS, references and L99 check)
  • On-going communication with your branch and consultant
  • Paid weekly via PAYE or Umbrella (TP contribute Pension and NI)
  • Free CPD courses (Maths TSST/Safeguarding/Behaviour management)

Our Manchester South Secondary branch works with schools throughout Cheshire, including Macclesfield and Stockport as notable local authorities. We are based in Manchester city centre and can accommodate a registration in your local area if you are unable to commute to the city, however we are a short walk from Manchester Piccadilly. To register for work as a Supply teacher, please submit a CV/covering letter and include what geographical area you would like to work in.

For any more information about registering, please call Rob Jordan on 0161 242 1794.

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