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Trainee Cover Supervisor

 Vision for Education
Lincolnshire
1 week ago
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About the role

Trainee Cover Supervisor (Full Time/Temporary)

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

£100 - £110 per day salary is depending on experience and or qualifications

Vision for Education is excited to offer a unique opportunity to join our Cover Supervisor Training Programme, designed in partnership with North East Partnership SCITT. This programme is perfect for those looking to gain experience in secondary schools and take the first step toward a career in education.

Once enrolled, you’ll receive high-quality, face-to-face training at our Lincoln branch, covering essential classroom and behaviour management strategies. Upon completion, you’ll be fully prepared to start work as a Cover Supervisor in schools across Lincolnshire.

Requirements
To be considered for the position of Trainee Cover Supervisor Teacher, you will:

• Designed in collaboration with North East Partnership SCITT
• Includes 4 mandatory courses 5 recommended CPD modules
• Delivered in-person at your local Vision for Education branch
• Ongoing support from experienced education professionals

What we offer
As a Trainee Cover Supervisor Teacher, part of our team, you benefit from:


Excellent daily rates paid using the PAYE system. (Daily rate is subject to your scale rate, experience in role and qualifications which will be discussed at the point of registration.)Guaranteed pay scheme (subject to availability).Social and networking events.Pension contributions.CPD to help with your professional development.Access to a dedicated consultant.

About us
We are a market-leading education supply agency committed to the development of young people. With branches across the country, we are an employer of choice for high quality educators.

We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability, or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

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