- Supply Teachers can work with a range of different age groups, and many specialise in specific Subjects teaching. The classes subject, the grade level and how long the Supply Teacher serves in a given class may affect their duties.
- Some of their specific duties and responsibilities include:
- Collaborating with Lead Teachers, Assistant Teachers and School Administrators to make sure students are safe
- Promoting in-class engagement and good behaviour
- Proctoring examinations and quizzes
- Assigning and collecting assignments and keeping it organised for when the permanent Teacher returns
- Leading lessons using presentations, textbooks and other learning materials
- Following lesson plans from the permanent Teacher
- Supervising students in class and during recess, lunch and detention periods
- A good Supply Teacher is adaptable.
- These professionals must be comfortable picking up where the permanent Teacher left off, following their directions and trying activities that keep pupils focused.
- Good Supply Teachers also have excellent leadership skills.
- They must have the confidence to lead a lesson, engage the pupils and encourage them to complete tasks.
- They must also have excellent conflict-resolution skills to manage student interactions effectively.
- Easy registration process completed in full through one online link and a video consultation
- A team of specialist education consultants with many years of experience and including many ex-teachers.
- Earn up to £300 in vouchers of your choice for successful referrals.
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