Job Description

Student Teachers / Early Career Teachers (ECTs) for Primary Education
Location: Warrington
Start Date: May 2026 - Ongoing (September 2025 - July 2026 placements available)
Contract Type: Long-term & Short-term Supply Roles

Tradewind Education is actively recruiting Student Teachers and Early Career Teachers (ECTs) for a range of Primary School teaching opportunities in Warrington. We are supporting multiple schools with both long-term placements and flexible supply teaching roles starting from May 2026.

If you are currently working towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), this is a fantastic opportunity to secure your first teaching role in a supportive school environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver engaging and effective lessons across the Primary curriculum (EYFS, KS1, KS2)

  • Support pupils' academic and personal development

  • Manage classroom behaviour in line with school policies

  • Adapt teaching to meet a range of learning needs

Requirements:

  • Currently working towards QTS / Teacher Training qualification

  • Available for work following completion of your studies

  • Recent professional references

  • Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (Child Workforce) or willingness to obtain one

Benefits of working with Tradewind Education:

  • Access to a wide network of Warrington Primary Schools

  • Competitive daily rates of pay

  • Free, unlimited CPD via The National College

  • Dedicated support from an experienced education consultant

  • Interview preparation and career guidance

  • Flexible teaching opportunities to suit your availability

  • Generous referral bonus scheme

  • Regular networking and social events

Tradewind Education is one of the UK's leading education recruitment agencies, known for delivering high-quality teaching placements, excellent CPD, and ongoing support.

Apply today to join Tradewind Education and join the cohort of Student Teachers.

For more information, contact Jake Wall on 0151 221 9666 or email jake.wall@twrecruitment.com.

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