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Cover Supervisor

GSL Education
Nottinghamshire
2 weeks ago
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Cover Supervisor
Location: Worksop
Salary: £95 – £120 per day
Contract Type: Full-time / Part-time

Are you confident, organised, and passionate about supporting students’ learning? GSL Education are seeking proactive Cover Supervisors to work across secondary schools in Worksop. This is an excellent opportunity for graduates, aspiring teachers, or experienced education professionals looking to gain hands-on classroom experience.

Responsibilities:


  • Deliver pre-prepared lessons in the absence of the class teacher.
  • Maintain a positive and focused learning environment.
  • Support students with their learning and behaviour management.
  • Follow school policies and ensure smooth classroom operation.


Requirements:


  • Previous experience in a school or youth setting is desirable.
  • Strong classroom management and communication skills.
  • Ability to build positive relationships with students and staff.
  • A valid Enhanced DBS registered on the Update Service (or willingness to apply).


What GSL Education offers:


  • Competitive daily rates and flexible working options.
  • Dedicated support from your personal education consultant.
  • Opportunities for long-term placements and career progression.


If you’re enthusiastic about inspiring young learners and maintaining an engaging classroom environment, we’d love to hear from you!

Apply now to become a valued Cover Supervisor in Worksop with GSL Education.

Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks including providing an enhanced DBS on the update service, or completing an application for a new check.

GSL Education is an ethical, independent recruitment agency which aims to provide quality teaching and support staff in schools throughout South Yorkshire.

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