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Secondary Supply Teacher
Location: North London
Pay Range: 155.00 - 191.29 (PAYE or Umbrella)
Role Type: Daily supply, block bookings, and long-term cover
Sector: Secondary Mainstream & SEN)


Join a Community That Puts Teachers First


At anzuk Education, we understand that supply teaching can feel isolating. Thats why weve built more than a recruitment agency - were a connected, community driven team that supports you both professionally and personally.


Whether you want flexibility, experience in new schools, or a better work-life balance, well help you find it.


What We Offer:


  • Daily pay rates from 155 (PAYE) to 191.29 (Umbrella) - you have the choice
  • Long term rates - teachers paid to scale
  • Work on your terms: choose day-to-day, block bookings, or long-term placements
  • High-quality FREE CPD sessions, year-round
  • Warm, welcoming consultants who stay in touch
  • Opportunities in both mainstream and SEN schools
  • Regular social events & community networking
  • Feel like you are part of a team where you have a voice that are committed to improving the supply proposition for schools
  • 100 referral bonus (when your referral works 10 days)
  • Opportunities to work in Australia and New Zealand (visa restrictions apply)


Who Were Looking For:


  • Qualified Teachers (QTS)
  • Experience in Secondary or SEN settings
  • Secondary Teachers who are passionate about education, inclusion & student wellbeing
  • Adaptable, proactive, and committed to making a difference


Important to Know:


  • We do not offer visa sponsorship
  • You will need to pass compliance requirements and will need to be able to provide a DBS check (or apply for a new one), full references, full employment history and identity/qualification documentation
  • Anzuk Education is an equal opportunities employer - we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all staff and educators


Ready to Teach on Your Terms?


Whether you're after daily variety, a long term role, or something in between, well match you with schools that fit your preferences.


ANZUK is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunities. We respect and value cultural and religious diversity and will not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnic origin, religion, culture or disability. Each individual will be assessed on merit alone.


Apply now or get in touch to chat with one of our friendly consultants.


If youd like to hear about alternative teaching jobs, please reach out.


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Compensation details: 155-191.29 Hourly Wage





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