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Supply Teachers

Date posted : 12/06/19
£500 - £600 per week

Job description

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Are you a teacher looking for more flexibility in your role?

Do you love teaching but find the extra responsibilities overwhelming?

We are looking for teachers in various subjects areas who are interested in working on short or long term supply!

You will be working with the market leader that has exclusive partnerships with Secondary Schools across Dorset and Wiltshire. Due to an increase in demand from local schools, a number of opportunities have arisen. These supply opportunities are on a long-term or short term supply cover basis and starting immediately or in September!.

As a Supply Teacher you will have the opportunity to work in a role that is flexible around your needs. Working for Teaching Personnel will enable you to work on a full time, part time or ad-hoc basis to suit your commitments.

Working as a Supply Teacher can be very demanding but equally rewarding. Your main job will be to manage a classroom, ensuring that students remain on task in completing the work they have been set by an absent teacher and you can choose what subjects you want to work with.

Your role and responsibilities:

  • Effective communication of the work set by the absent teacher to students
  • Managing the behaviour of pupils whilst they are undertaking set work
  • Responding to any questions from pupils
  • Dealing with any immediate problems or emergencies which may arise
  • Reporting back as appropriate

To be considered for a supply role you are required to:

  • Experience working with secondary aged children.
  • The ability to manage groups of children and cope with challenging behaviour
  • The ability to build good relationships.


Working for Teaching Personnel, you will receive:

  • You will be paid a competitive wage on a weekly basis, based on your experience
  • You will receive the opportunity to join our exclusive CPD Academy
  • You will enjoy working within a variety of secondary schools and will receive the benefits of working with your own personal Teaching Personnel Consultant who specialises in your local area.
  • Guaranteed to work scheme!
  • Local schools
  • Short and long term placements with complete flexibility

To apply for a Supply role at Teaching Personnel please send an up to date CV via this advertisement.

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