Academics
Supply Teacher – Tring – Education and Training Environament
Take Control of Your Teaching Career
Are you an experienced Primary Teacher looking to enjoy teaching again as a Supply Teacher, without the pressures of a full-time permanent role?
We are currently supporting a number of primary schools in Tring that are seeking reliable and enthusiastic Supply Teachers to provide classroom cover across EYFS, KS1, and KS2.
As a Supply Teacher this allows the flexibility to work when it suits you, making it an ideal option for teachers seeking a healthier work-life balance, parents returning to the profession, or those wanting greater control over their schedule.
Benefits of Supply Teaching:
- Choose the days you want to work
- No planning commitments in most daily supply roles
- Maintain a healthy work-life balance within the education and training sector
- Gain experience across a variety of schools
- Build professional networks within local education settings
- Keep your teaching skills current and relevant
The Role of a Supply Teacher:
- Daily supply and short-term assignments
- Immediate and September starts available
- Opportunities across Tring primary schools
- EYFS, KS1 and KS2 placements
- Ability to commute to Tring
- £140 – £150 per day
Why Academics?
- Dedicated local consultant
- Competitive daily pay rates
- Flexible opportunities in the education and training sector tailored to you
- Access to long-term and permanent positions
- Ongoing support and career advice
Whether you're looking to supplement your income, return to teaching, or simply enjoy the freedom the Supply Teacher opportunity offers, we'd love to help you find your next opportunity.
Apply now to discuss flexible teaching opportunities in Tring.
To apply for this job please visit www.reed.co.uk.
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