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Free Registration
Registration
is a free service.
Agencies make their money by finding teachers/support personnel
work and charging the client, in this case, schools.
Type of work
Day to day/short-term work
This offers freedom to work when and where you
wish. It can range from day to day supply at different schools .
This offers the freedom to work when and where you
wish. It can range from day-to-day supply at different schools or
one to two weeks work in one school usually covering courses or
sickness.
Day to day supply is an excellent
way to work in a variety of schools and can give you a good insight
into how UK schools are run.
This type of work can also be very last minute i.e.
on the day required or it may be pre-booked through in-service training
days, planned leave and SATs cover.
It would suit an individual who wishes to have flexibility,
variety in their working experience.
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Long term work
Long term positions require the teacher/support personnel to take
on the complete responsibilities of a full-time classroom teacher/support
personnel. You will become involved in the school community and
regarded as a regular member of staff. For teachers other requirements
will include attending parents evenings, planning, assessment, attending
staff meetings, liaising with educational specialists and being
involved in professional development.
This offers security of pay and the opportunity to get to know
the school and classes. You do need to commit for the period of
the vacancy.
Permanent Positions
These positions are offered where a school is looking for a permanent
member of staff. They require the individual to take on the complete
responsibilities of a full-time employee.
You will become involved in the school community and regarded as
a regular member of staff. Again for teachers other requirements
will include attending parents evenings, planning, assessment, attending
staff meetings, liasing with educational specialists and being involved
in professional development. The salary for this position will be
negotiated with the school.
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