- Primary Teacher, Primary
- Daily supply
Primary Supply Teacher
Daily Supply Primary Teachers
Primary Supply Teachers - Ely, Cambridgeshire - Daily rates between £145 - £160 - Mainstream and SEN schools available - Flexible Scheduling
Are you a passionate Primary teacher seeking flexibility and diversity in your career?
Do you want to continue to contribute to the educational development of children, but with a flexible work life balance without the responsibility of planning and preparation?
Tradewind are on the search for Daily Supply Teachers in Ely, Cambridgeshire who are looking for diverse teaching opportunities without the PPA!
***Primary Supply Teachers
***QTS or equivalent qualifications required
***Ely, Cambridgeshire
***Options across EYFS/KS1/KS2
***Competitive day rates of £145 - £160 per day
***Opportunity to gain experience across different schools and year groups
**Benefits of working with Tradewind**
- Enjoy flexible working hours tailored to your schedule
- Benefit from competitive daily pay rates
- Achieve a positive work-life balance
- Have the ability to pick and choose where you work
- Gain access to thousands of CPD courses to support your development
**About you**
- Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent teaching qualifications
- Experience teaching in EYFS/KS1/KS2
- Flexible and adaptable to various learning environments and year groups
- Proficient in communication and classroom management
- Willingness to teach across different year groups and abilities
How to apply
If you are an experienced Primary Teacher who's looking for a change, please contact Chloe on 01727 236 255 for an initial discussion or send your CV to chloe.howard@twrecruitment.com for an immediate callback!
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