Future Teachers - Teaching Personnel
Teaching Personnel are looking for graduates who wish to work within the education sector. We have set up a 'Future Teachers Programme' to aid your development into a career post University. If you wish to gain practical experience prior to enrolment of formal teacher training this is the programme for you!
Many teachers say their job is endlessly rewarding and incredibly fulfilling. If you’re confident and willing to be creative, you can have a lot of fun teaching your lessons. Generally the lessons that will engage the children most are the ones you enjoy and based on a subject that you love.
The successful Future Teachers will work in a secondary school in the East Sussex area as a Cover Supervisor. You will be required to cover lessons during the short term absence of the teacher who will have set suitable work for the duration. The role of the successful cover supervisor is to supervise the class whilst they complete tasks set by the teacher. This requires no active teaching, marking or planning but will ensure that a high quality learning experience is delivered to all students giving you a real insight into working as a Teacher.
This would be looking to start in February 2025, where you would then start your teacher training in September 2025.
Benefits to this role include;
Monday to Friday 8:30-15:30 timetable
Placement fresh out of university
Gain your PGCE and QTS whilst getting PAID
Access to Teaching Personnel's CPD courses at discounted rates
Practical training and experience
Wages received by PAYE and not an umbrella company
Subject specialisms to be taught include (but are not limited to;)
Maths
English
Science
History
Geography
Ethics and Philosophy/Religious Education
MFL
Technology
Music
Drama
whatever your passion is!
Whilst in placement you will;
Keep a journal of your day to day experience
Observe lessons in your subject specialism and other subjects to develop a broad knowledge of teaching styles/methods
Discover how different members of staff provide effective differentiation, manage behaviour and conduct non subject activities such as registration and assemblies
Work with all staff to support the pastoral systems in place to aid pupil development
Learn the school policies and discover how and why they developed
Learn the syllabus in your subject area and identify the areas of your degree which can be applied and present this to the school
Support pupils through coursework and examination preparation
If this sounds like the opportunity for you and wish to know more information, I would love to hear from you!
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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