Tradewind Recruitment is recruiting for Further Education Practitioners to work in various colleges in Hull. We work on a first port of call basis with several Hull-based colleges and are seeking practitioners to cover long-term vacancies. The roles commence on September 1st, 2025, and are ongoing throughout the year. These are temporary positions, with pay ranging from £20 to £50 per hour, and can be full-time, part-time, or ad-hoc.
We are particularly interested in candidates who can teach or assess the following subjects:
* Social Sciences
* Health and Social Care
* Law
* English/Maths (to GCSE resit students)
* Dance/Performing Arts/Music
* Plumbing
* Welding
* Joinery
* Engineering
* TESOL/EAL
* Business Studies/Economics
* Computing
Tradewind supports your development through CPD via The National College. Signing up for this role can lead to other shifts and roles within Tradewind Recruitment, which has strong links with numerous local schools. Our partner schools value their temporary staff highly, treating them as part of the team.
To be successful, you will need:
* Experience working within UK schools
* Experience supporting students in UK schools
* Experience teaching in FE or Sixth Form Colleges
* A teaching qualification at least Level 5
* Enhanced DBS Disclosure, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable), and professional references
* A CV covering your full employment history
* Legal right to work in the UK
If you are an experienced or recently qualified FE Practitioner seeking a new opportunity, please apply now or contact Alex Bateman for more information. Join us and take the next step in your teaching career!
Benefits of joining Tradewind Recruitment include:
* Competitive pay rates and advice to maximize your income
* Access to over 2,500 CPD courses, webinars, and resources
* Flexible working options tailored to your needs
* Support for your wellbeing; we are a Sunday Times Top 100 employer
We are an Equal Opportunities Employer committed to exceptional service for our candidates.
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