Cover Supervisor job in Birmingham

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  • Reference  :  08-100706006
  • Local Authority  :  Birmingham
  • Type  :  Full Time
  • From  :  Immediately to 22/10/2010
Job Description

Looking for a Cover Supervisor job in Birmingham?

We are looking for experienced, strong and reliable Cover Supervisors for a lovely secondary school in Birmingham. This post will begin 1st of September for 1 term, but has potential to continue for a whole school year.

This school is larger than the average secondary school with a relatively small, but growing, sixth form. It's has stayed as a specialist technology college status since 1999.

Current teachers have very good subject knowledge and, in the best lessons, use this to gain the confidence of students and to generate enthusiasm. Teachers are well informed about curricular and assessment requirements and support students well in their preparation for external assessments.

The college goes beyond the minimum requirements and demonstrates good practice in relation to safeguarding and child protection.

This secondary school is located 18 minutes East of Birmingham New Street Station by car and a 40 minute bus ride on the #17 bus route.

The successful candidate must:

* be UK qualified or hold a recognised teaching qualification

* Eligibility to register in the country you trained in

* Registration with the General Teaching Council for England (GTC)

* Enthusiasm, Flexible with Good work ethic

* Be flexible and adaptable

* Be able to adjust their teaching styles to cater to individual students' needs

* Hold a current CRB

* Be available from September 2010 for at least 1 full term.

TimePlan Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) and is subject to a successful Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check and two satisfactory professional references.

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