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A number of local High Wycombe primary schools regularly utilise Simply Education as their agency for supply teaching staff. These schools contact us for day-to-day, short-term, long-term and permanent placements across the key stages. We have continued to maintain contact with these local schools and are working alongside them to fill vacancies as and when they materialise.
Registering with Simply Education gives you immediate access to some of the most sought after positions in Sandy and throughout the local area.
Requirements for candidates will include:
– Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with a PGCE, GTP, BA Education, B.Ed, Cert Ed or equivalent
– You will have experience teaching EYFS, KS1 or KS2
– Up to date knowledge of the British National Curriculum
– Passion for teaching young students
– Possess a creative approach to teaching
– Following lesson plans
– Strong behavior management
All candidates who register with Simply Education will have 2 years referencing taken up and will be required to have an enhanced DBS check completed. All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks.
You can also utilise the numerous benefits we offer to include;
– Your very own dedicated consultant
– A variety of daily, short and long term positions to suit your needs
– No need for completion of timesheets
– Email / SMS confirmation for all bookings
– £75 reward scheme for each teacher you introduce
– Online diary management facility
– One to one CPD and assessment with regular follow up to enhance all your teaching skills and behavior management strategies.
– Evening and weekend registrations are available
Many of Simply Educations NQT pool go on to secure their induction year either through Simply Education or in their first permanent role. Supply teaching will help you gain experience in many different settings and help you gain confidence to put you ahead of the rest for any permanent roles you apply for
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