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Secondary Teacher - West Northumberland
Job Summary
Contract Type:
Temporary
Working Pattern:
Full time
Advert Start Date:
04/12/2019
Advert End Date:
01/01/2020 23:59
Salary:
£90 - £140 per day
Job Category:
Schools - Teaching
Vacancy ID:
194010
Employment Location:
Northumberland
Job details
Closing date:
1 Jan
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Further information
First Class Supply are the education agency of choice for an extensive number of schools throughout West Northumberland. We are currently experiencing a very high demand for secondary teachers of all subjects for middle and secondary schools. A range of daily and longer term opportunities are available, with many schools looking to develop a supply of regular, local teachers for replacement cover. You will need to be able to quickly establish good working relationships within the teams of various schools.
Roles are available for a range of full and part time hours, meaning we are able to provide you with a position that suits your lifestyle. For those interested in longer term positions, we will be happy to discuss potential roles.
We require teachers who:
have an exceptional work ethic and a proven record of exemplary classroom practice
are pro-active, enthusiastic, energetic and reliable
are flexible to work at short notice as and when the need arises
hold a relevant teaching qualification and QTS
have recent experience / knowledge of the UK National Curriculum.
NQTs are encouraged to apply as this is an excellent opportunity to be introduced to schools and to discover contract opportunities.
First Class Supply are a genuine independent Employment Business that specialises in the education sector, currently celebrating 15 hugely successful years in educational recruitment. We have an unrivalled, fantastic reputation for delivering an exceptional, personal service to our partner schools, teachers and support staff alike. The first to forge real partnerships with schools, we are proud that our company ethos to support our local community in real ways has proved truly beneficial. As part of our commitment to our teachers and support staff we offer free, ongoing CPD courses, as well as ongoing professional support by in-house educational industry professionals. We lead, where others follow.
First Class Supply have forged strong partnerships with schools in Northumberland, North Tyneside, Newcastle, Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland, Durham and Tees Valley.
If you would like to learn more about us and join the largest independent supply teaching agency in the North East visit our website;
www.firstclasssupply.co.uk
Alternatively, contact us on 0191 251 5566 to speak to one of our friendly team.
Applicants will attend a face-to-face interview, be expected to undergo reference checks and an enhanced DBS disclosure (if not currently held).
First Class Supply is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people within education.
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