Job Description

Job Title: Key Stage 2 Supply Teachers
Location: Borough of Tower Hamlets, East London
Salary: £165 - £190 per day (depending on experience)
Contract Type: Full-time / Part-time / Long-term supply
Start Date: September 2025

Tradewind Recruitment are seeing experienced Key Stage 2 teachers to work in the diverse and friendly East London borough of Tower Hamlets. As an experienced Primary teacher you can work part or full- time, and as often as you wish. Supply gives you the ability to have a "work/ life" balance while earning money.

Daily supply rates are from £150 - £165 (PAYE) , dependant on experience.

If you would like to explore this opportunity further, please don't hesitate to contact Yolanda @Tradewind on 0207 8455450 Option 2 or email your CV to Yolanda.Willson@twrecruitment.com to include the best time to call you.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver engaging and effective lessons across EYFS, KS1, or KS2
  • Adapt to a variety of classroom settings and support school routines
  • Maintain a positive and inclusive learning environment
  • Follow school policies and ensure continuity of learning in the absence of the class teacher

Why Tradewind Recruitment:

  • Flexible work to suit your availability and preferences.
  • Opportunities in a variety of welcoming and well-resourced schools across Newham.
  • Competitive daily rates and prompt weekly pay.
  • Professional support and career development opportunities.
  • A chance to build experience across different key stages and settings.

If you're a passionate and dedicated teacher looking to make a real difference - without the demands of class-based planning - we'd love to hear from you.

Who should apply:

  • Qualified teachers with QTS OR a recognised teaching qualifications which allows you to teach in a state Primary school (a four year degree).
  • An Enhanced Child Only DBS and/or Overseas Police checks
  • A CV that covers your employment and education history since you finished formal education and any employment breaks must be explained
  • Legal Right to work in the UK