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Job Description: Supply Teacher (Secondary, Primary, or SEN/SEMH) - Cambridge Area
Are you an enthusiastic and flexible teacher looking for a rewarding opportunity to work in schools across the Cambridge area? Whether you're experienced in secondary education, primary schools, or have a passion for working with students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) or Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, we want to hear from you!
At Aspire People, we are dedicated to providing high-quality educational support across the Cambridge area. We are currently seeking Supply Teachers who are proactive, dedicated, and eager to make a positive impact. With both daily cover and long-term placements available, this role offers variety, flexibility, and the opportunity to work in a variety of school settings.
About the Role:
Location: Cambridge and surrounding areas.
Type: Flexible opportunities, including daily cover and long-term placements.
Subjects/Areas: Secondary, Primary, and SEN/SEMH roles available (you don't need to do all, but flexibility is a bonus!).
Start Date: Immediate starts available.
What We're Looking For:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is highly desirable, but we also welcome applications from those with relevant experience or working towards QTS.
Proactive and Adaptable: You should be able to quickly adjust to different classroom environments, build rapport with students and staff, and ensure students stay engaged in their learning.
Relationship Builder: You'll need to establish trust and positive relationships with students, particularly those with additional needs.
Driving Licence: While not essential, having a full driving licence would be beneficial as the role involves travel across the Cambridge area.
SEN Experience: Experience working with children with SEMH or other special educational needs would be advantageous, but not a requirement.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver engaging and effective lessons across a range of subjects (subject specialism will be matched to your experience).
Foster a positive and supportive classroom atmosphere.
Adapt to different school settings and respond flexibly to the diverse needs of students.
Build and maintain strong working relationships with students, staff, and parents.
Follow safeguarding policies and procedures.
Provide constructive feedback to students and schools to support their learning progress.
Why Join Aspire People?
Flexible Opportunities: We offer the choice of daily cover or long-term placements, depending on your availability and preferences.
Competitive Pay: We provide excellent pay rates and weekly pay, ensuring you're rewarded for your commitment and hard work.
Continuous Support: You'll have a dedicated consultant who will match you with suitable schools and offer ongoing support throughout your placements.
Referral Scheme: Know someone who would be perfect for this role? Refer them to Aspire People and receive a £250 referral voucher when they successfully join the team!
Make a Difference: Have a lasting impact on students' education, particularly those who may benefit from your support the most.
Career Development: Aspire People is committed to supporting your professional growth, offering training and guidance along the way.
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