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Cover Supervisor

Holyrood Academy
Somerset
1 week ago
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Required: January 2026

Hours: 8.15am - 3.10pm Monday to Friday, Term Time only, plus inset days

Starting Salary £20,961actual (£28598 FTE)

We are looking for a confident, enthusiastic and reliable individual to join our team as a Cover Supervisor at Holyrood Academy in Chard. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a supportive and forward-thinking school community.

This role is perfect for graduates considering a career in teaching, or for anyone seeking a new and exciting opportunity to work with young people in a dynamic and rewarding environment. You’ll play a key role in maintaining continuity of learning in the classroom, delivering pre-prepared lessons and supporting students in their day-to-day progress.

If you’re passionate about education and ready to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you.

Safeguarding Statement

Blackdown Education Partnership and Holyrood Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Safeguarding is our most important responsibility as a school. Happy and healthy students who are free from harm, are more likely to be successful throughout their education and thrive on their journey towards adulthood.

As part of our due diligence process when shortlisting, we may carry out an online search of publicly available material to identify any incidents or issues which we might want to explore with the applicant at interview.

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