Early Careers Teacher

Company:  New Directions
Location: Chester
Closing Date: 05/12/2024
Salary: £100 - £130 Per Day
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Early Careers Teacher at New Directions Education, Chester Are you a passionate and enthusiastic Early Careers Teacher looking to kick start your teaching career in primary schools across Chester? Join New Directions Education and gain valuable experience while making a difference in the lives of young learners. Role Description: - Work as an Early Careers Teacher across various primary schools in Chester, gaining diverse classroom experience. - Support class teachers in delivering engaging lessons and activities that cater to the needs of students. - Assist with planning and preparation of learning materials under the guidance of experienced educators. - Develop your teaching skills and classroom management techniques through hands-on practice. Requirements: - Enthusiasm for teaching and a genuine desire to work with young children in a primary school setting. - Currently enrolled in or recently completed a relevant teaching qualification or training program. - Strong communication skills and a positive attitude towards learning and professional development. - Ability to adapt to different school environments and demonstrate flexibility in your approach to teaching. Benefits: - Valuable practical experience in a variety of primary school settings to enhance your skills and confidence. - Mentorship from experienced educators and opportunities for professional growth and advancement. - Competitive pay rates and flexible working arrangements to suit your availability. - Chance to contribute to the educational development and well-being of young learners in Chester. If you are an aspiring Early Careers Teacher looking for a dynamic role in primary schools across Chester, New Directions Education welcomes your application. New Directions Education Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy
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