Secondary Supply Teacher

Posted 26 April by Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
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Hays Education is seeking a dedicated and adaptable Secondary Supply Teacher to join our team. As a supply teacher, you'll play a crucial role in supporting schools during teacher absences. Your flexibility and passion for education will have a positive impact on students' learning experiences.
Responsibilities:

  • Deliver engaging lessons across various subject areas and age groups.
  • Maintain a positive classroom environment.
  • Adapt to different school settings and follow the lesson plans provided.
  • Foster student growth and development.

Requirements:

  • Qualified teacher status (QTS) or equivalent.
  • Experience working in secondary education.
  • Strong classroom management skills.
  • Ability to build rapport with students and staff.

Benefits:

  • A day rate of up to £230 per day in addition to holiday pay
  • Flexibility - we can offer temporary, short term, long term or permanent work
  • Opportunity to work in diverse educational settings.
  • Access to the Hays App, where you can access your timesheets, holiday booking system, free training, well-being courses and a range of discounts and cash-back deals

If you're an enthusiastic educator ready to make a difference, we'd love to hear from you! Apply now by sending your CV

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