A cover supervisor (also known as an unqualified teacher) works within secondary schools to provide cover for a class when a teacher is not available.
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Academics are looking for a cover supervisor who is able to travel across Barnsley and surrounding areas and looking for a fantastic opportunity to begin their career in education.
Are you considering teaching training, but first you want to gain valuable hands on experience in a secondary classroom?
As a Secondary Cover Supervisor, you'll be experienced in supervising pupils carry out pre-planned work when teaching staff are off work for a certain period (for example, sickness or paternity leave).
At Engage Education, we're currently recruiting for Secondary Cover Supervisors to work in Barnsley and the surrounding areas!
At Engage Education, we're currently recruiting for Cover Supervisors and Cover Teachers to work in secondary schools in Pontefract and surrounding areas.
You need to be available to work between 2 and 5 days a week.
This role would suit aspiring Teachers looking to gain classroom experience or Graduates with a subject specialism.
As a Cover Supervisor, you'll be experienced in supervising pupils carry out pre-planned work when teaching staff are off work for a certain period (for example, sickness or paternity leave).
At Engage Education, we're currently recruiting for Cover Supervisors to work in a secondary school in Wakefield and other schools in surrounding areas!
Here at Stafflex Education we work in close collaboration with a range of Huddersfield, Kirklees, Calderdale and Wakefield based secondary schools who are always on the lookout for adaptable and resourceful cover supervisors for day to day, short and long term assignments.
Stafflex Education invites you to become a valued Cover Supervisor!
We partner with secondary schools across West Yorkshire, seeking dynamic and resourceful individuals for a variety of assignments-day-to-day, short-term, and long-term.
Are you passionate about education and eager to make a difference in the lives of students?