Are you a versatile educator eager to make a difference in various classroom settings? We're seeking adaptable Supply Teachers who thrive in diverse environments and are ready to inspire young minds.
"Teaching: where innovation meets inspiration."
Essential Attributes:
- Adaptability and Flexibility: Ready to cover unexpected staff absences and transition smoothly into new school environments.
- Rapport Building: Skilled at fostering connections with students and staff swiftly.
- Organisation and Patience: Well-structured with an ability to maintain composure.
- Classroom Management: Proficient in managing classroom dynamics effectively.
- Effective Communication: Strong communication skills to engage with students and colleagues.
- Passion for Teaching: A genuine love for inspiring and guiding young learners.
Responsibilities as a Supply Teacher:
- Teach and encourage student learning in various classroom settings as directed by the Head Teacher, often with short notice.
- Demonstrate commitment to positive behaviour management and maintain pupil's health and safety during school activities.
- Attend to administrative and pastoral needs of assigned classes/groups.
- Set challenging yet appropriate tasks, ensuring high levels of student interest and expectations.
- Plan and deliver activities aligned with the National Curriculum, catering to student's needs and abilities.
- Set, mark, record, and return work following school policies.
Requirements:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) qualification.
- Possession of or willingness to obtain an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service.
- Driving ability preferred due to rural locations.
- Minimum availability of 2 days per week.
- Ability to provide two working references.
What We Offer:
- Dedicated consultant support throughout the registration process.
- Competitive daily rates of pay.
- £300 Refer a Friend bonus scheme.
Join Us Today:
If you're ready to embrace flexibility, inspire learning, and positively impact young minds, apply now! Be part of our team and help shape the future of education.
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