Primary Supply Teacher

Posted 15 April by Term Time Teachers

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Who can be a Supply Teacher?

It is essential that you hold UK QTS and experience across 2 Key Stages (EYFS and KS1 or KS1 and KS2)

You will demonstrate excellent behaviour management skills and a flexible attitude.

Ideally you will be available 2-5 days per week with access to your own transport and be happy to travel up to 30 minutes.

Being a supply Teacher

The majority of the work will be booked in advance but there may be occasions where you will be called between 6am and 9am for work on the same day.

Most schools will provide the planning for the day but you will need to have a bank of resources to hand, suitable for all year groups - just in case. Working across various schools you will follow each schools policies, mark the children's work and provide handover notes for when the class teacher returns.

Benefits of Working with Term Time Teachers:

  • Friendly and professional staff whom are dedicated to the successful placement of Teachers
  • Regular aftercare following successful registrations
  • Free Safeguarding and other relevant training
  • Long opening hours to resolve any queries you may have
  • Weekly PAYE payments
  • Full flexibility - in control of your own work diary

Newly qualified teachers (ECT's) are welcome to apply for this vacancy.

If this role is of interest to you please APPLY NOW or give the office a call to discuss the role further.

Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB).

Required skills

  • Primary Supply Teacher

Application question

Do you hold a Qualified Teacher Status?

Reference: 52046706

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