Supply Teacher

Posted 6 September by Academics
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Embrace the flexibility and variety that comes with working as a supply teacher. This role offers a unique opportunity to gain diverse teaching experiences while enjoying professional growth and personal fulfilment. It's perfect for educators who love teaching but prefer a more adaptable and dynamic work environment.

Position: Supply Teacher
Contract: Temporary
Pay: £130 to £150, depending on experience

Academics partners with secondary schools throughout Hertfordshire, and we're seeking qualified teachers interested in supply work. This position is ideal for those who need flexibility to fit their schedule and want to earn extra income on a casual basis.

Why Choose Supply Teaching?

  • Flexible Scheduling: Work when it suits you.
  • Diverse Experience: Teach in a variety of schools with different backgrounds.
  • Professional Reputation: Build strong connections with local schools.
  • Trial Opportunity: Experience different school environments before committing to a permanent position.
  • Reduced Admin: No planning or marking required.
  • Additional Income: Earn extra money while maintaining work-life balance.

Requirements:

  • Qualified Teacher Status
  • Enhanced DBS (We can assist in obtaining this)
  • Subject Specialism (Ideally, ability to teach multiple subjects)
  • Patience, flexibility, and strong classroom management skills

If you're interested in becoming a supply teacher in Hertfordshire, reach out to Daniel at the Berkhamsted branch for an initial conversation.

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  • Supply Teacher

Reference: 53493614

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