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Aspire People
North East Lincolnshire
1 day ago
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If you are a Primary Supply Teacher (with QTS) looking for complete flexibility in your work-life balance, and is passionate about making an impact to the development and lives of every student whilst building strong relationships, Aspire People can help find work for you on a flexible SUPPLY basis.
We are looking for Primary Teachers (with QTS) to support schools on a day-to-day basis.

3-5 days a week

The successful candidate will be:
- Confidently work together with both adults and children creating positive relationships.
- Be enthusiastic in raising the bar in teaching standards for the children's learning journey as well as developing your own.
- Engage each and every child with positive teaching methods and techniques within the classroom.
- Show various creative ways to effectively carry out the curriculum for the students.
- Be adaptable to learning to meet each and every pupils needs.
- Look to inspire children in their education to bring the best out of them.

If you feel this is a position that you can make a significant impact in, whilst maintaining a happy work-life balance, then apply now!

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