DT Teacher - Vacancies and Supply Cover in Evesham, Pershore, Chipping Campden, Tewkesbury
Are you a Design and Technology Teacher (with QTS/QTLS status) who is:
1. Venturing into the world of supply for the first time?
2. Exploring a route back into the classroom after a career break or time teaching overseas?
3. Looking for flexible teaching options with no marking and planning?
4. Seeking a long-term post?
Academics, WORCESTERSHIRE'S LEADING SUPPLY TEACHING AGENCY, have the expertise and unbeatable relationships with secondary and middle schools in Evesham and the surrounding areas to make a positive impact on your life plans.
By working together with your highly experienced personal consultant, you will be presented with teaching opportunities that are tailored to your aspirations and availability.
Your options can range from an abundance of consistent/flexible daily and weekly bookings (no planning/marking) to long-term, temp to perm, and contracted vacancies, both full and part-time - you choose, we cover it all!
As a qualified DT Teacher, you will have:
1. Strong curriculum knowledge and a passion for your subject
2. A flair for delivering engaging lessons that enthuse and motivate all students to learn
3. Effective behaviour management
4. An enhanced DBS certificate registered on the Update Service or be happy to apply for a new one (we can help with this process)
Working as a supply teacher is a great career and lifestyle choice! In addition to a friendly, honest, and personalised service, you will enjoy:
1. Competitive pay rates
2. Supply can develop into permanent opportunities
3. Amazing networking opportunity - showcase your skills to schools. Share ideas with other teachers
4. Flexibility - choose when/where you teach
5. ECT induction opportunities
6. Access to 150+ free CPD courses
7. Free user-friendly registration process
8. Friend referral scheme
Academics are committed to safeguarding children, and we expect every DT Teacher to share this commitment.
Together, let's help the education and training of young people in Evesham.
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