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Year 4 Teacher

Date posted : 15/10/16

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Primary School Teachers Required in Liverpool

  • Opportunity to work on supply in a range of Primary schools in Liverpool
  • Immediate supply teaching available in Liverpool
  • Pay in line with your experience - £80 - £120 per day

Are you a qualified teacher of Primary Education looking for supply work in Liverpool? If you have QTS or are an NQT looking for an introduction to local schools we have regular work for supply teachers in a range of schools throughout Liverpool.

Benefits of working on supply via Teaching Personnel include;

- Teaching in a range of primary schools for day to day and week long work

- Opportunity to teach a range of Key Stages from EYFS up to Key Stage 2

- Rate of pay in line with your experience £80 - £120 per day

At this busy time of year, many primary schools are using their permanent staff for focused time with students slightly behind their progress levels. We are receiving regular requests for supply teachers on a daily basis, whether you are new to teaching and looking for supply work to learn more about local schools or a more experienced teacher looking to stay in the classroom with a lesser workload we would love to hear from you.

In addition to this Teaching Personnel is delighted to announce their Catholic Schools Recruitment Partnership with Liverpool Archdiocese. The Archdiocese has a network of 227 schools and colleges across 8 local education authorities. Many of these schools have forged strong links with Teaching Personnel and use our services and candidates as part of their recruitment process.

Did you know…….At age 11, Catholic schools outperform the national average English and Maths SATs scores by 6

Any Supply teachers wishing to register will need to have an enhanced DBS certificate on the update service (or be willing to apply) and suitable teaching references for safeguarding/vetting purposes. Teaching Personnel are the market leader in education recruitment and the Liverpool Primary Branch are looking for new teachers all the time.

If you are interested in registering with Teaching Personnel, please contact Jack in the Liverpool Primary Branch on 0151 285 3924 or email your CV to jack.curran@teachingpersonnel.com
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