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Are you a dedicated and compassionate teacher looking to make a meaningful impact? We are seeking a Primary Cover Teacher to join our team in Eccles, Salford. In this role, you'll step in during teacher absences, delivering engaging lessons and fostering positive relationships with pupils to ensure they feel supported and safe.
Location: Salford
Shift Pattern: Full-time, part-time, and day-to-day roles available
Pay: £120-£150 per day, based on experience
? No lesson planning required - focus on inspiring and engaging pupils.
? Open to ECTs
? UK experience required
About the School
This school is driven by a vision and values that empower not only its pupils but also their families and the wider community. It focuses on preparing all children, regardless of background or special needs, for future success. The school fosters growth mindsets and resilience by nurturing each child's achievements, skills, and experiences, equipping them with the tools needed for lifelong learning.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver lessons aligned with the KS1/KS2 National Curriculum
Adapt lessons to the school's creative curriculum, providing appropriate scaffolding to meet individual needs
Build positive relationships with pupils, fostering a culture of respect and support
Collaborate with Teaching Assistants and colleagues to enhance teamwork and classroom effectiveness
Essential Requirements
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
Proven KS1/KS2 teaching experience, supported by strong references
Comprehensive CV detailing your full employment history
Legal right to work in the UK
Why Join Tradewind Recruitment?
Competitive pay with expert advice to help you maximize earnings
Access to 2,500+ CPD courses and resources through the National College
Flexible work tailored to your schedule
A commitment to your wellbeing - proud to be a Sunday Times Top 100 Employer
Equal Opportunities EmployerInterested? Contact Tamara at (phone number removed) or email to apply today!
Join us in shaping bright futures for young learners