PPA Primary Teacher

Job Description: We currently require a PPA Primary Teacher to cover a long term position in a good school in the Sheffield area.

Consultant: Jennifer Klytta
Office: Sheffield

Term: asap
Job Type: Supply
Location: Sheffield
Salary/Rate: Excellent rates of pay
Last Amended: Dec-22-2011

Full Job Description: We currently require a PPA Primary Teacher to cover a long term position in a good school in the Sheffield area. The candidate must have experience of teaching in both KS1 and KS2 and be prepared to move round classes as required. The School provides a friendly working environment with highly supportive management teams and colleagues. The position is to commence asap. Successful candidates must hold QTS, be enthusiastic and have a passion for teaching. It is vital that you hold a valid, recognised, teaching qualification and have had at least 6 weeks recent experience of teaching in the UK. You must also be eligible to work in the UK as a temporary worker. We must be able to obtain references from schools where you have previously taught. Call Vision for Education today on 0114 2799697.

Contact: jennifer.klytta@visionforeducation.co.uk 0114 2799697
Deadline: 27/01/2012 00:00:00



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