We are currently seeking a PPA teacher for a primary school on the outskirts of Wigan to work part-time, 2 days a week on a Monday and Tuesday,hours of work are 8.30-3.30 with daily pay rates £120-£199.The role is to start in September and will continue for the full academic year.
Looking for an exciting opportunity to teach at an oversubscribed primary school with a fully inclusive and nurturing ethos?
As a PPA Teacher you are not expected to plan lessons but will be required to teach pre-planned lessons in an engaging way, other responsibilities of this role include marking pupils work and feeding assessments back to the class teacher.
Horizon Teachers are recruiting for PPA teacher to work full time in a SEN provision in a Primary school in Sutton starting in September 2024.
The Provision requires a flexible PPA teacher to cover classes of 6 pupils across Early Years to Lower Key Stage 2 for pupils who have Autism.
We are seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic PPA (Planning, Preparation, and Assessment) Teacher to join our vibrant primary school community starting in September.
This role involves covering classes across the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Reception, Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3.
Our school is dedicated to providing a supportive and stimulating environment where every child can thrive and reach their full potential.
As we head towards the final half term of the academic year a lovely and popular Runcorn based Primary School have asked that we source a PPA Teacher to cover year groups from Early Years to Year 6.
Are you a highly adaptable Teacher who loves the variety of working in different year groups and aiding the progression of children at different stages of their academic journey.
Prospero Teaching are looking for a dynamic and upbeat Primary Teacher to cover PPA across KS1 and KS2 in a friendly primary school in Trafford.
This Primary Teacher PPA cover role is to start in September and is required for autumn term, with potential to continue for the full school year following a successful first term.
This is an excellent opportunity to have a flexible role where you can develop your teaching skills across a number of year groups.
As a PPA (Planning, Preparation, and Assessment) teacher in the UK, your role involves serving as a substitute teacher when others are absent, whether due to illness or training, especially in the winter months.
Your responsibilities include delivering lessons based on the absent teacher's plans, ensuring student engagement and learning.