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Teachers Required for Catholic Primary Schools

Date posted : 13/02/19
£90 - £120 per day

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Teaching Roles with in Catholic Primary Schools

For a number of years, Teaching Personnel have held a Service Level Agreement with the Liverpool Archdiocese. As a result of this, Teaching Personnel are currently working alongside a number of Catholic Primary Schools in Skelmersdale, Ormskirk, Chorley, Leyland and South Preston providing short term and long-term teaching staff delivering the National Curriculum from EYFS-Y6. We recruit specifically for teachers who understand the Catholic Ethos and for people who have experience delivering the National Curriculum within a Catholic Primary School.

Recent Vacancies:

  • Part Time EYFS Teacher (0.6) - February start
  • Part Time Year 3/4 Teacher (0.4) - Easter start
  • Part Time Year 4 Teacher (0.6) - ASAP start
  • Full Time EYFS Teacher - Easter start
  • Full Time Year 5 Teacher - ASAP start
  • Full Time Year 1/2 Teacher - ASAP start
  • Full Time Year 6 Teacher - Easter start

SLT in Catholic Primary Schools do not necessarily only recruit practicing Catholic Teachers; however they do look for teachers who contribute toward the whole ethos of the school! We welcome applications from both Newly Qualified Teachers and Fully Inducted Teachers.

We are also able to provide a number of CPD opportunities for our staff, opportunities include:

  • TEAM TEACH
  • Effective Behaviour Management
  • Tracking Pupil Progress and Attainment
  • Assessment for Learning and Differentiation
  • Preparation for Teaching
  • Plus many more!

Teaching Personnel are a well-established Education Recruitment Agency who have been in operation for over 25 years. We pay our staff on a weekly basis and directly into your bank account - no need for umbrella companies! Please call Chloe Gardiner on 01772 842154 for a confidential chat regarding current opportunities to discuss the Teaching Personnel registration process. We can arrange a suitable meeting time and have after-school appointment slots.

"I would highly recommend Teaching Personnel to anybody. I have started with them just recently and I've enjoyed my experience so much. It's such a professional company. I was cleared for work and got my first job in no time."

"I have joined Teaching Personnel in March. Within a couple of weeks i was cleared for work and I was at a school straight away. I would highly recommend. Chloe has been a huge helping hand finding me work that is suitable for me. She has always kept in touch asking how the work is going."

"Highly recommend Teaching Personnel if you're looking for a professional, friendly agency to find you work as quick as possible. After leaving my current job and worrying about work, Chloe had lined me up an interview that week for long term supply. Never looked back and really enjoy working for them!"

"I joined teaching personnel in February and they have been extremely helpful in finding me positions efficiently and getting me into work. Chloe has been exceptional with all the help and support she has given me and constantly on the ball at getting into the next school once I have finished a placement."

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