Flexible Supply Teacher: Primary, Secondary & SEND in Cheltenham

Flexible Supply Teacher: Primary, Secondary & SEND in Cheltenham

Cheltenham Temporary 30600 - 37400 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Teach in diverse school settings, supporting pupil learning and wellbeing.
  • Company: Monarch Education, a leader in flexible teaching opportunities.
  • Benefits: Flexible work schedule, varied assignments, and valuable teaching experience.
  • Other info: Perfect for those seeking flexibility and variety in their teaching career.
  • Why this job: Gain confidence while making a positive impact on students' lives.
  • Qualifications: Teaching qualifications and a passion for education.

The predicted salary is between 30600 - 37400 £ per year.

Monarch Education is recruiting supply teachers for Cheltenham schools across primary, secondary and SEND settings.

The role offers flexible day-to-day work, longer placements, or route back into teaching with a focus on varied school environments and reduced schedule constraints.

You’ll gain experience across different settings, build confidence, and choose assignments that fit your lifestyle while contributing to pupil learning and wellbeing.

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Flexible Supply Teacher: Primary, Secondary & SEND in Cheltenham employer: Monarch Recruitment Ltd

Monarch Education is an exceptional employer, offering a supportive and inclusive work environment in Cheltenham. As an Inclusion Assistant, you will benefit from flexible working hours, opportunities for professional development through our Affinity Academy, and a strong commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Join us to make a meaningful impact in education while enjoying competitive pay and a collaborative culture.

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Contact Details:

Monarch Recruitment Ltd Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Flexible Supply Teacher: Primary, Secondary & SEND in Cheltenham

Teaching Skills
Classroom Management
Adaptability
Communication Skills
Experience with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities)
Confidence Building
Pupil Engagement