Secondary Supply Teacher

Lincolnshire

Travail Education are an award winning, family run Education recruitment Agency and we’re looking to expand our team of Secondary School Supply Teachers for the new academic year. Travail Education have developed strong working relationships with our client schools across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire as a preferred supplier and we’re looking for secondary Supply Teachers who have a passion for either of the following subjects:

English

Maths

Science- Biology, Chemistry and Physics

MFL- French, German and Spanish

ICT/ Computer Studies

Design Technology – Resistant Materials, Graphics, Food Technology and Product Design

Art

Performing arts

Humanities- Geography, History and Religious Studies

Business Studies

PE – Male and Female

To be considered to work with Travail Education you will need the following:

PGCE qualified or equivalent

Full UK QTS

2 Years of traceable work/study references

Fully Enhanced DBS, registered on the DBS Update Service

What makes being a Secondary Supply Teacher so good?

Flexibility- Choose to work as and when you want to, great for those teachers choosing to work part time or have other commitments

Variety- Have the opportunity to work across different schools in your choice of area

Work life balance- still love the teaching aspect of the role and pupil interaction but don’t want to be weighed down with additional hours planning, report and assessment writing and meetings

Return to Teaching- had a break from teaching and want to ease yourself back into the role 

Pay- get paid a highly competitive daily rate, payable weekly through the traditional PAYE method

Pension after qualifying period.

We want teachers who have the following qualities:

Able to build a good relationship with their students and co-workers

Has a good understanding of the National Curriculum in their core subject area

Has high standards and great classroom management, able to teach mixed ability pupils

Passionate about their subject and the education of students.