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🌟 Primary Supply Teacher - Northampton & Rugby 🌟

Location: Across Northamptonshire & Rugby
Contract: Flexible hours, term time only
Hours: 8:30am - 15:30pm
Start Date: Ongoing
Requirements: QTS & DBS on the Update Service

Are you a qualified teacher who loves variety, flexibility, and the buzz of stepping into new classrooms? Whether you're looking for full weeks or a few days here and there, we'd love to hear from you!

We're looking for passionate and reliable Primary Supply Teachers to work across friendly schools in the Northampton and Rugby areas.

✨ What's on offer:

Flexible working that fits around you - choose when and where you work

A mix of daily, short-term, and long-term placements in welcoming primary schools

The chance to experience different school settings and year groups

Support from a professional and approachable education team

🏫 What we're looking for:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) - essential

DBS on the Update Service - ready to go

At least one year's teaching experience in a UK primary setting

Someone adaptable, confident, and ready to make a positive impact wherever they go

A teacher who can bring energy, creativity, and a smile to every classroom

🌈 Why you'll love it:

Every day is a new adventure - one day you could be leading a creative writing session, and the next you might be helping with a science experiment gone slightly (but safely!) sideways. You'll have the freedom to teach, inspire, and make a difference - without the full-time planning load.

If you're an enthusiastic teacher who thrives on variety and wants to enjoy the best of school life on your own terms, we'd love to hear from you!

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