Supply Teachers

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11 months ago
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We are hiring ECT Supply Teacher to join our vibrant team at Academics for the Buckinghamshire area. Growing your career as a Full Time ECT Supply Teacher is an incredible opportunity to develop exceptional skills.

Areas include - High Wycombe, Amersham, Chesham, Gerrard's Cross, Bourne End, Beaconsfield, Aylesbury

Benefits:

**ASAP start **

Full time/part time /flexible roles to suit you

£120 per day

If you are strong in persuasion, persuasion and have the right personality for the job, then apply for the position of ECT Supply Teacher at Academics today!

ECT Supply Teacher - Are you an ECT that has recently qualified? Are you looking for more school experience before committing to a permanent role? Do you want to make the most of having flexibility with your diary for travel before embarking on your fulltime teaching career? Then maybe supply could be a good solution for you!

What Do You Want? Do You Want Flexibility: Take control of your own availability and when you work!

Want to go back to Education - do masters or become an educational psychologist? Good for You! Want to travel more outside of the school holidays? No problem with us - life is for living! No matter the reason, we will be here to keep you as busy as possible if you simply want flexibility.

Networking: (ESPECIALLY FOR ECT'S) Supply is a great way to network in schools that you can potentially envision yourself working in. Schools tend to have regular supply teachers and if you are great at excelling in a supply, booking you could regularly be asked back.

If you would like more information on the above role then get in touch with Tej from the Buckinghamshire office today

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