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West Midlands
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Job description

Are you a UK-based QTS-qualified teacher looking for a better work-life balance? Or perhaps you're seeking valuable experience before starting your ECT years? We'd love to hear from you! We work with a number of schools in the Sandwell area.

We work with local primary schools that are always looking for passionate, reliable, and inspiring supply teachers to step in and make a difference.

Why join us?
✔️ Flexible work to suit your schedule
✔️ Opportunities to build experience across a variety of schools and year groups
✔️ Ideal for early career teachers or experienced educators
✔️ Supportive team that values your time and talent
Daily and short-term bookings available with potential for longer-term placements

What we're looking for:
✅ Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
✅ Recent UK-based teaching experience
✅ A positive, can-do attitude and strong classroom management skills
✅ A genuine passion for teaching and inspiring young minds

Please note:

A current Enhanced DBS (or willingness to apply for one)
2 years of professional references are required as part of the interview and vetting process.


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