POSITION: Primary Supply Teacher
PAY: £150–£250 per day (dependent on experience)
CONTRACT: Flexible, Ongoing Supply
WORKING HOURS: Minimum 3 days per week (Monday–Friday)
START DATE: ASAP
LOCATION: Bexley, South East London
Primary schools across Bexley are seeking enthusiastic, reliable, and adaptable Primary Supply Teachers to join their teaching teams on an ongoing basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for teachers who value flexibility, enjoy working in a variety of school settings, and are keen to make a positive impact across EYFS, KS1, and KS2. Whether you’re looking for regular part-time work or a varied weekly schedule, this role offers excellent balance and professional satisfaction.
About the role: Primary Supply Teacher
· Teach engaging lessons across EYFS, KS1, and/or KS2
· Adapt quickly to different classrooms and routines
· Maintain strong behaviour management and a positive learning environment
· Follow each school’s policies, procedures, and safeguarding expectations
· Represent Clarus Education with professionalism and reliability
· Opportunities for pre-booked cover and same-day work
· Minimum 3 days per week availability required
The ideal candidate: Primary Supply Teacher
· Must have QTS – ECTs welcome to apply
· Confident delivering lessons across the primary curriculum
· Strong classroom and behaviour management skills
· Flexible, proactive, and happy to work in different year groups
· Friendly, professional, and committed to high-quality teaching
· Must hold a current DBS or be willing to obtain one
Benefits of joining Clarus Education:
· Competitive daily rates (paid weekly)
· Guaranteed Work Schemes available for suitable candidates
· Access to long-term and permanent opportunities
· Dedicated consultant providing ongoing support
· DBS advice and assistance
· £250 ‘Refer a Friend’ bonus for teachers
· Work within a range of supportive, welcoming Bexley primary schools
Additional Information
Please note: Sponsorship cannot be offered for this position Primary Supply Teacher role. Applicants must hold QTS awarded by the British Department for Education.