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Position: Primary Supply Teacher
Location: Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire
Duration: Full-Time / Part-Time
Start Date: Immediate
Salary: £110 - £160 per day
Are you a dedicated and passionate educator seeking flexible teaching opportunities? Do you want to inspire young minds while enjoying varied and rewarding experiences? If so, we'd love to hear from you!
Why Join Us?
Choose full-time or part-time roles that fit around your commitments
Experience teaching across different year groups and schools, gaining valuable classroom exposure
Benefit from a dedicated consultant to guide you every step of the way
Access professional development opportunities to progress your career
Join our pension contribution scheme, securing your future while shaping young lives
Your Role:
As a Primary Supply Teacher, you will:
Deliver engaging and interactive lessons to primary students
Adapt teaching styles to suit diverse learning needs
Maintain a positive and inclusive classroom environment
Follow school policies and ensure a high standard of teaching
What We're Looking For:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
Experience working with primary-aged children
Strong communication and classroom management skills
Adaptability, enthusiasm, and a passion for teaching
An Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one)
About the School:
Our school is located in the charming area of Aston Clinton, with excellent transport links including reliable train and bus services for easy commuting.
How to Apply:
Take the next step in your teaching career today! Call us on or apply online at .
Supply Desk is proud to be working in partnership with Buckinghamshire Council, offering fantastic teaching opportunities and unwavering commitment to your professional development.
We are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check and meet Safer Recruitment standards.
Join us and make a difference in the lives of young learners