Do you enjoy engaging with pupils? Is taking a small group of students within a classroom and giving them direct support something that you relish? Do you want the freedom to decide when you work, and experience a range of different school settings.This role would tick all of those boxes, as I am looking for a Teaching Assistant who would be able to provide support to a range of primary schools in Nottingham on an ad-hoc basis.Becoming a supply teaching assistant is an ideal role for experienced candidates and those just starting their journey alike, allowing you to test yourself in different arenas and environments. If you're flexible, adaptable, can handle a challenge, and have a genuine passion to see children learn and develop, this role could be the perfect opportunity for you.The recent pandemic has shown society just how important teachers and assistants are, and being able to provide passionate TA's to struggling schools to help those affected by the lockdown is our goal at Randstad.Benefits- 3 hour robust COVID-19 Awareness training- A bubble system on supply - you won't be sent across the county, being kept at one or maybe two schools- Opportunity to work in a range of schools across the county- Working within a supportive team of staff- Career advancement opportunities- 'Refer a Friend' scheme giving you the opportunity to earn £300- Personal consultant- Choose your own hours- Competitive pay rates subject to experience- Fantastic method to gain experience right across the county Responsibilities - General support e.g. printing, photocopying, behaviour management, the setting up and running of some activities - 1:1 sessions with SEN children - Taking small groups of pupils who are slightly ahead or behind the general class, and providing support to them.- To understand the classroom roles and responsibilities, as well as your own place within this.- Support the teacher in all aspects, and using initiative to anticipate needs of the class and teacher.Requirements - Previous experience in teaching assistant roles. - Cache level 3 is a benefit but not essential to this position. - A fully up to date DBS which is on the update service. - Resilience and a great work ethic. - As a supply worker, being able to drive and having access to your own vehicle is a benefit, but not essential as long as you are able to travel to different places. - This opportunity would afford the successful candidate a wealth of experience working in a range of settings & roles. The opportunity to broaden your experience through work with children in 1:1 support sessions could prove vital moving forwards! Apply today if you feel this role would be perfect for you.Please contact Henry.Coleman@randstadeducation.co.uk or apply through our website today! Alternatively, call 0116 208 1110, and speak with Henry to arrange a registration interview
Do you enjoy engaging with pupils? Is taking a small group of students within a classroom and giving them direct support something that you relish? Do you want the freedom to decide when you work, and experience a range of different school settings.This role would tick all of those boxes, as I am looking for a Teaching Assistant who would be able to provide support to a range of primary schools in Nottingham on an ad-hoc basis.Becoming a supply teaching assistant is an ideal role for experienced candidates and those just starting their journey alike, allowing you to test yourself in different arenas and environments. If you're flexible, adaptable, can handle a challenge, and have a genuine passion to see children learn and develop, this role could be the perfect opportunity for you.The recent pandemic has shown society just how important teachers and assistants are, and being able to provide passionate TA's to struggling schools to help those affected by the lockdown is our goal at Randstad.Benefits- 3 hour robust COVID-19 Awareness training- A bubble system on supply - you won't be sent across the county, being kept at one or maybe two schools- Opportunity to work in a range of schools across the county- Working within a supportive team of staff- Career advancement opportunities- 'Refer a Friend' scheme giving you the opportunity to earn £300- Personal consultant- Choose your own hours- Competitive pay rates subject to experience- Fantastic method to gain experience right across the county Responsibilities - General support e.g. printing, photocopying, behaviour management, the setting up and running of some activities - 1:1 sessions with SEN children - Taking small groups of pupils who are slightly ahead or behind the general class, and providing support to them.- To understand the classroom roles and responsibilities, as well as your own place within this.- Support the teacher in all aspects, and using initiative to anticipate needs of the class and teacher.Requirements - Previous experience in teaching assistant roles. - Cache level 3 is a benefit but not essential to this position. - A fully up to date DBS which is on the update service. - Resilience and a great work ethic. - As a supply worker, being able to drive and having access to your own vehicle is a benefit, but not essential as long as you are able to travel to different places. - This opportunity would afford the successful candidate a wealth of experience working in a range of settings & roles. The opportunity to broaden your experience through work with children in 1:1 support sessions could prove vital moving forwards! Apply today if you feel this role would be perfect for you.Please contact Henry.Coleman@randstadeducation.co.uk or apply through our website today! Alternatively, call 0116 208 1110, and speak with Henry to arrange a registration interview
Do you enjoy engaging with pupils? Is taking a small group of students within a classroom and giving them direct support something that you relish? Do you want the freedom to decide when you work, an experience a range of different school settings.This role would tick all of those boxes, as I am looking for a Teaching Assistant who would be able to provide support to a range of primary schools in the Nottingham area. Becoming a supply teaching assistant is an ideal role for experienced candidates and those just starting their journey alike, allowing you to test yourself in different arenas and environments. If you're flexible, adaptable, can handle a challenge, and have a genuine passion to see children learn and develop, this role could be the perfect opportunity for you!Benefits Gain considerable experience across a range of school settings Support within the role. Flexible working hours Dedicated consultant Access to CPD courses through Randstad Market leading technology through our app Sirenum & Hapi Reward schemes like Refer-a-Friend roles Opportunity to progress in temporary to permanent rolesResponsibilities General support e.g. printing, photocopying, behaviour management, the setting up and running of some activities 1:1 sessions with SEN children Taking small groups of pupils who are slightly ahead or behind the general class, and providing support to them. To understand the classroom roles and responsibilities, as well as your own place within this. Support the teacher in all aspects, and using initiative to anticipate needs of the class and teacher.Requirements Previous experience in teaching assistant roles. Cache level 3 is a benefit but not essential to this position. A fully up to date DBS which is on the update service Resilience and a great work ethic. As a supply working, being able to drive and having access to your own vehicle is a benefit, but not essential as long as you are able to travel to different schools.This opportunity would afford the successful candidate a wealth of experience working in a range of settings & roles. The opportunity to broaden your experience through work with children in 1:1 support sessions could prove vital moving forwards! Apply today if you feel this role would be perfect for you.Please contact Henry.Coleman@randstadeducation.co.uk or apply through our website today! Alternatively, call 0116 208 1110, and speak with Henry to arrange a registration interview.
Do you enjoy engaging with pupils? Is taking a small group of students within a classroom and giving them direct support something that you relish? Do you want the freedom to decide when you work, an experience a range of different school settings.This role would tick all of those boxes, as I am looking for a Teaching Assistant who would be able to provide support to a range of primary schools in the Nottingham area. Becoming a supply teaching assistant is an ideal role for experienced candidates and those just starting their journey alike, allowing you to test yourself in different arenas and environments. If you're flexible, adaptable, can handle a challenge, and have a genuine passion to see children learn and develop, this role could be the perfect opportunity for you!Benefits Gain considerable experience across a range of school settings Support within the role. Flexible working hours Dedicated consultant Access to CPD courses through Randstad Market leading technology through our app Sirenum & Hapi Reward schemes like Refer-a-Friend roles Opportunity to progress in temporary to permanent rolesResponsibilities General support e.g. printing, photocopying, behaviour management, the setting up and running of some activities 1:1 sessions with SEN children Taking small groups of pupils who are slightly ahead or behind the general class, and providing support to them. To understand the classroom roles and responsibilities, as well as your own place within this. Support the teacher in all aspects, and using initiative to anticipate needs of the class and teacher.Requirements Previous experience in teaching assistant roles. Cache level 3 is a benefit but not essential to this position. A fully up to date DBS which is on the update service Resilience and a great work ethic. As a supply working, being able to drive and having access to your own vehicle is a benefit, but not essential as long as you are able to travel to different schools.This opportunity would afford the successful candidate a wealth of experience working in a range of settings & roles. The opportunity to broaden your experience through work with children in 1:1 support sessions could prove vital moving forwards! Apply today if you feel this role would be perfect for you.Please contact Henry.Coleman@randstadeducation.co.uk or apply through our website today! Alternatively, call 0116 208 1110, and speak with Henry to arrange a registration interview.
With the release of £1b of funding by the government for schools to bridge the attainment gap for affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, through the National Tutor Programme, demand for specialist tutors across all schools, primary, SEN and secondary, has never been higher.With 15 hours worth of tuition subsidised by 75% for LA maintained schools per pupil, you could make a real difference in the lives of those whose education has been impacted the most. Your ability to teach in groups of up to 3, or online, will be vital in delivering learning and providing the pupils with support.This opportunity is based in Nottingham at a Primary School, and would be face to face tuition. It is due to start after Easter, and run until the end of the academic year.Benefits of Randstad:3 hour robust COVID-19 Awareness trainingA bubble system on supply - you won't be sent across the county, being kept at one or maybe two schoolsOpportunity to work in a range of schools across the countyWorking within a supportive team of staffCareer advancement opportunities'Refer a Friend' scheme giving you the opportunity to earn £300Personal consultant, available at all timesChoose your own hoursCompetitive pay rates subject to experienceFantastic method to gain experience right across the countyResponsibilities as a tutor:Creating a positive learning environment through professionally planned lessons and classroom displaysUsing imagination and innovation to enhance the learning experience of all pupilsAdhering to the national curriculumEngage the children in fun and captivating lessons which leave them feeling as though they've achieved somethingChild safeguardingAdhering to school behavioural policyRequirements for the role:Relevant experience in tutoring at 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 ratio or online.Some experience in EYFS, reception KS1 or KS2 classes, Secondary, GCSE, or post-16.An up to date DBS, on the update service speeds the process alongA drive and passion for teaching childrenExcellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skillsBeing able to drive and have access to a car is a great help, but not necessarily if location is within public transportA flexible attitude and willingness to take on challengesIf you want to joined the supply circuit and experience all teaching has to offer, please click apply online, or send your CV to Henry.Coleman@RandstadEducation.co.uk, or call Henry on 0116 208 1110 today
With the release of £1b of funding by the government for schools to bridge the attainment gap for affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, through the National Tutor Programme, demand for specialist tutors across all schools, primary, SEN and secondary, has never been higher.With 15 hours worth of tuition subsidised by 75% for LA maintained schools per pupil, you could make a real difference in the lives of those whose education has been impacted the most. Your ability to teach in groups of up to 3, or online, will be vital in delivering learning and providing the pupils with support.This opportunity is based in Nottingham at a Primary School, and would be face to face tuition. It is due to start after Easter, and run until the end of the academic year.Benefits of Randstad:3 hour robust COVID-19 Awareness trainingA bubble system on supply - you won't be sent across the county, being kept at one or maybe two schoolsOpportunity to work in a range of schools across the countyWorking within a supportive team of staffCareer advancement opportunities'Refer a Friend' scheme giving you the opportunity to earn £300Personal consultant, available at all timesChoose your own hoursCompetitive pay rates subject to experienceFantastic method to gain experience right across the countyResponsibilities as a tutor:Creating a positive learning environment through professionally planned lessons and classroom displaysUsing imagination and innovation to enhance the learning experience of all pupilsAdhering to the national curriculumEngage the children in fun and captivating lessons which leave them feeling as though they've achieved somethingChild safeguardingAdhering to school behavioural policyRequirements for the role:Relevant experience in tutoring at 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 ratio or online.Some experience in EYFS, reception KS1 or KS2 classes, Secondary, GCSE, or post-16.An up to date DBS, on the update service speeds the process alongA drive and passion for teaching childrenExcellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skillsBeing able to drive and have access to a car is a great help, but not necessarily if location is within public transportA flexible attitude and willingness to take on challengesIf you want to joined the supply circuit and experience all teaching has to offer, please click apply online, or send your CV to Henry.Coleman@RandstadEducation.co.uk, or call Henry on 0116 208 1110 today
Despite the ongoing pandemic, teachers in the workforce have bravely committed to following their passion, and teaching the nations children through it all. Though class numbers are smaller, some of our schools are still in need of support as teachers have isolate, and many are beginning preparations for when a full complement of students do return. When that day comes, are you ready to step into the classroom in a new opportunity?I am looking for a teacher who is adaptable, resilient and has good knowledge of the the curriculum for a regular supply role at a school in Woolaton.Key characteristics to a successful supply teacher are adaptability, resilience, flexibility, and making good use of support staff, great communication skills, and a willingness to experience new environments, all of which will allow you to blend in with the schools own team, support staff, and children. Benefits of Randstad:3 hour robust COVID-19 Awareness trainingA bubble system on supply - you won't be sent across the county, being kept at one or maybe two schoolsOpportunity to work in a range of schools across the countyWorking within a supportive team of staffCareer advancement opportunities'Refer a Friend' scheme giving you the opportunity to earn £300Personal consultant, available at all timesChoose your own hoursCompetitive pay rates subject to experienceFantastic method to gain experience right across the countyResponsibilities as a supply teacher:Creating a positive learning environment through professionally planned lessons and classroom displaysUsing imagination and innovation to enhance the learning experience of all pupilsHave control over a whole class and maintain disciplineAdhering to the national curriculumEngage the children in fun and captivating lessons which leave them feeling as though they've achieved somethingChild safeguardingAdhering to school behavioural policyRequirements for the role:QTS or equivalent qualificationsSome experience teaching EYFS, reception KS1 or KS2 classesAn up to date DBS, on the update service speeds the process alongA drive and passion for teaching childrenExcellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skillsBeing able to drive and have access to a car is a great help, but not necessarily if location is within public transportA flexible attitude and willingness to take on challengesIf you want to joined the supply circuit and experience all teaching has to offer, please click apply online, or send your CV to Henry.Coleman@RandstadEducation.co.uk, or call Henry on 0116 208 1110 today
Despite the ongoing pandemic, teachers in the workforce have bravely committed to following their passion, and teaching the nations children through it all. Though class numbers are smaller, some of our schools are still in need of support as teachers have isolate, and many are beginning preparations for when a full complement of students do return. When that day comes, are you ready to step into the classroom in a new opportunity?I am looking for a teacher who is adaptable, resilient and has good knowledge of the the curriculum for a regular supply role at a school in Woolaton.Key characteristics to a successful supply teacher are adaptability, resilience, flexibility, and making good use of support staff, great communication skills, and a willingness to experience new environments, all of which will allow you to blend in with the schools own team, support staff, and children. Benefits of Randstad:3 hour robust COVID-19 Awareness trainingA bubble system on supply - you won't be sent across the county, being kept at one or maybe two schoolsOpportunity to work in a range of schools across the countyWorking within a supportive team of staffCareer advancement opportunities'Refer a Friend' scheme giving you the opportunity to earn £300Personal consultant, available at all timesChoose your own hoursCompetitive pay rates subject to experienceFantastic method to gain experience right across the countyResponsibilities as a supply teacher:Creating a positive learning environment through professionally planned lessons and classroom displaysUsing imagination and innovation to enhance the learning experience of all pupilsHave control over a whole class and maintain disciplineAdhering to the national curriculumEngage the children in fun and captivating lessons which leave them feeling as though they've achieved somethingChild safeguardingAdhering to school behavioural policyRequirements for the role:QTS or equivalent qualificationsSome experience teaching EYFS, reception KS1 or KS2 classesAn up to date DBS, on the update service speeds the process alongA drive and passion for teaching childrenExcellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skillsBeing able to drive and have access to a car is a great help, but not necessarily if location is within public transportA flexible attitude and willingness to take on challengesIf you want to joined the supply circuit and experience all teaching has to offer, please click apply online, or send your CV to Henry.Coleman@RandstadEducation.co.uk, or call Henry on 0116 208 1110 today
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. Can you inspire and encourage the next generation? Do you have a passion for children's education? Can you engage and stimulate in the classroom? Then the role have today could be perfect for you.Benefits- Opportunity to work in an OFSTED Outstanding school- Working within a supportive team of staff- On-site parking- Career advancement opportunities- 'Refer a Friend' scheme giving you the opportunity to earn £300- Personal consultantResponsibilities- Creating a positive learning environment through professionally planned lessons and classroom displays- Using imagination and innovation to enhance the learning experience of all pupils- Have control over a whole class and maintain discipline- Adhering to the national curriculum - Engage the children in fun and captivating lessons which leave them feeling as though they've achieved something- Child safeguarding.Requirements- QTS or equivalent qualifications- Experience Teaching EYFS, reception or KS1 classes- An up to date DBS- A drive and passion for teaching children- Excellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skillsIf this sounds like the perfect role for you, and you'd like to take the first steps to your career change, click the 'Apply Now' button now! Or call on 0116 208 1110 and ask for Henry.
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. Can you inspire and encourage the next generation? Do you have a passion for children's education? Can you engage and stimulate in the classroom? Then the role have today could be perfect for you.Benefits- Opportunity to work in an OFSTED Outstanding school- Working within a supportive team of staff- On-site parking- Career advancement opportunities- 'Refer a Friend' scheme giving you the opportunity to earn £300- Personal consultantResponsibilities- Creating a positive learning environment through professionally planned lessons and classroom displays- Using imagination and innovation to enhance the learning experience of all pupils- Have control over a whole class and maintain discipline- Adhering to the national curriculum - Engage the children in fun and captivating lessons which leave them feeling as though they've achieved something- Child safeguarding.Requirements- QTS or equivalent qualifications- Experience Teaching EYFS, reception or KS1 classes- An up to date DBS- A drive and passion for teaching children- Excellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skillsIf this sounds like the perfect role for you, and you'd like to take the first steps to your career change, click the 'Apply Now' button now! Or call on 0116 208 1110 and ask for Henry.