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Roles and Responsibilities: the types of roles available on supply

One thing which always seems to cause confusion for new Supply Teachers is the differences between the types of roles. At first it doesn’t look like there is much difference between a Cover Supervisor and a Teacher. Both go into a classroom; both deliver lessons and both manage the behaviour in the classroom.

These similarities can cause a misunderstanding which often leads to many arguing that the school, or agency, are just trying to get a cheap Teacher. But the roles are very different. Just like there is a difference between a Teaching Assistant and a Teacher. Each role, Teaching Assistant, Teacher or Cover Supervisor, has their own set of responsibilities which is, or should be, reflected in the rate of pay.

Roles and responsibilities on supply in schoolsTeaching Assistant (TA)

A Teaching Assistant is usually the lowest paid of the roles. This isn’t a reflection of the importance of the role or skills of that TA but the responsibility they have with the class. A TA should work under the direction of a Class Teacher. The TA will often be working with small groups or on a one to one basis with a particular child. Within a SEN school it is usually the TA’s who end up doing a lot of the manual lifting and handling of the children, assuming they have had the proper training to do so.

Normally a TA would never be left alone with the class for any length of time. Although it does happen. Again this isn’t, or shouldn’t be, a reflection on the TAs abilities but rather the amount of responsibility they are paid, or rather not paid, to deal with.

Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)

Where things get slightly more complicated is with the Higher Level Teaching Assistant role. An HLTA also works under supervision of the class teacher but can be asked to plan or prepare for a small group. For example in primary school they might be expected to plan or prepare for a small phonics group. For an HLTA the requirement to plan only usually happens in a permanent or long term role; not when on a daily supply contract.

It’s worth remember that if you are on a long term role and the school expect you to do any planning then you should be given an appropriate amount of time, in school, in which to do so.

Cover Supervisor

Cover Supervisors tend only to be found in secondary schools. Very few primary schools employ Cover Supervisors although instances are increasing.

A Cover Supervisor uses the work which has been set by the class teacher. They introduce the lesson, support the students in the teaching activity and manage behaviour. And that’s it. No planning. No marking. The biggest challenge for a Cover Supervisor would be behaviour management, particularly if you are new to the school or that class.

The biggest issue most people have with the Cover Supervisor role is when there is an expectation that you’ll plan or mark a lesson. That’s where CS work crosses over into teaching a teaching role. There is nothing wrong in taking a Cover Supervisor role if that’s what is offered, just make sure you are paid for the role you do rather than become a cheap teacher.

Teacher

This is the one everyone knows about. Or do they? What is the role and responsibilities of a supply teacher?   For me, a supply teacher should deliver, support and assess a range of lessons. For primary, this would include teaching a range of different subjects, while at secondary level this could be teaching one subject, but for a different number of classes and different age ranges. A primary Teacher will be expected to have a good knowledge and understanding of the entire National Curriculum while a Secondary Teacher will be expected to know one, maybe two, subjects in greater detail.

The Teacher’s role also involves the direction of teaching assistants or other adult helpers and making sure the children / students are in a safe and supportive environment.  A Teacher is the one with the responsibility for everything that goes on in the class, which is, or should be, reflected in the pay. For information on whether to plan, or not, and how to direct other adults, please see links below. 

Whether you take a role which is ‘lower down’ than you are qualified for is up to you. However, sometimes taking a TA work can be a good way to gain experience in an unfamiliar setting. For example, I once took a TA contract in a SEN school as teaching work was slow. This gave me experience in an unfamiliar setting which then led to a full term's teaching contract. Sometimes it isn’t about the money offered for a contract but what experiences it gives you. The important thing to remember is to be paid for the job you are doing and not become a cheap Teacher.

By Resident Writer Colin

Where next? There's a great quick read here on applying for a teaching job.
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A Helping Hand with CPD – Education Support Partnership

A new charitable fund has been launched to help teachers expand their knowledge and access crucial CPD.

The recent publication of the Education Select Committee’s inquiry into teacher recruitment and retention made several recommendations, many of which have been welcomed by the sector.

Its call for teachers to have access to high-quality development throughout their careers has been particularly welcomed.

However, at the same time, school funding is dominating the headlines and, worryingly, a report from the Teacher Development Trust in February found that 600 schools have had to “wipe out” their budget for professional development for teachers.

This is hugely concerning. It is so important for teaching professionals to have access to CPD opportunities, particularly with the changing policies and continuous development of pedagogic research.

A Helping Hand with CPD - Education Support Partnership

The education sector should not be exempt from having to invest in staff. Teaching staff, arguably above all other professions given their essential role in imparting knowledge and shaping the talents and skills of the next generation, need to be stimulated, encouraged to stay ahead of the curve and, above all, valued.

Teachers and school leaders want to develop themselves and we need to lobby and campaign for schools to be given the necessary resources and funding to invest in staff if we are to ensure the highest quality of education and motivation for all.

Furthermore, a recent report from the Education Policy Institute found that teachers in England spend less time doing CPD than their peers in many other high-performing countries. A teacher in England has an average of four days of CPD per year, whereas in Singapore it is 12 days.

Since our creation in 1877, we have provided crisis financial grants to those in need of such support across the education workforce. In our follow-up surveys, a quarter of the beneficiaries of these grants consistently tell us that support with training and CPD would help them stay in the education profession.

In response to this feedback and the increasing evidence of access to CPD being essential in recruiting and retaining teachers, the Education Support Partnership is delighted to have launched a Training and Development Fund in partnership with CSIS, the Civil Servant Insurance Society Charity Fund.

The purpose of this fund is to expand knowledge and skill-sets of the teaching profession. The fund will assist staff working in education with the cost of education-related training and help many to re-enter the education sector after time out with caring responsibilities perhaps, or to help develop new skills to move within their role and allied professions.

Jody was “born a teacher” and took a break from the profession to have children. As her eldest daughter has now started school, she feels there is no better time to go back to the profession she loves. However, the curriculum has changed and naturally, the idea of returning to teaching has been quite a daunting one.

We supported Jody with a grant towards the cost of a course in effective A level exam preparation. Jody said:

“I didn’t want to just be the person that performs well at the interview and provides all the right answers. I needed to know for me, that if I was offered the job, I was the right person to do it – that my confidence and teaching skills are at their best, so my students can achieve their potential.”

We have also supported research into supporting autistic children in the classroom, securing Qualified Teacher Learning Status (QTLS), and re-training as a copywriter after ill health. 

We are delighted to be able to support those in education to retrain, develop their skills and become more confident in their chosen profession. It comes at a time when the sector has a real gap in funding and although our fund cannot provide all the opportunities needed for the sector, we hope it will go a small way to making a difference to a significant number of individuals.

For further information about the Education Support Partnership’s Training and Development Fund, visit http://www.educationsupportpartnership.org.uk/helping-you/training-development-fund

Where next? There’s a great quick read here on balancing work & life. Check out our resources area here too.

RT Education – specialist recruitment company committed to the Education Sector

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rt Education - a specialist recruitment company commited to the Education arena

About RT Education

Part of the RT Group, RT Education was established in 2013 and is a specialist recruitment company committed to the Education Sector. Since our inception we have grown from strength to strength supplying educational staff across the spectrum of educational sectors. We provide recruitment solutions adopting a consultative approach with our candidates and clients alike. Our service mantra is simple; an honest and transparent approach where we strive to exceed customer’s expectations.

In line with our consultative approach, RT Education are proud of their recruitment partnerships within the Education sector across the UK and Overseas. Experience in supporting candidates to secure suitable work opportunities is something that we thrive on.

Our Areas of Speciality:

  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Specialist Educational Needs
  • Alternative Provision

Types of Staff we Supply: 

  • Business Support/Admin
  • Teaching Assistants
  • Cover Supervisors
  • Exam Invigilators
  • SEN Support
  • Supply Teachers
  • Senior Leadership Team

Many organisations need help to access bespoke candidate talent pools to further enhance and support their current staffing structures.  RT Education can help you find the perfect job; we have access to opportunities across London and the South East and we recognise the importance of finding you the perfect post. Whether you want supply, interim or permanent work we can help:

Long Term Supply and Interim Posts

Organisations often have a need for qualified teachers to cover unfilled vacancies, maternity leave or long term absences. Such posts can last anywhere between six weeks to a whole academic year. Long term posts offer you the security of knowing where you will be working every day.

Day to Day Supply

We are inundated with requests for teaching staff on a daily basis to cover short term or an unexpected absences.  Some of our teaching staff prefer to work in a myriad of different settings, like the flexibility of choosing their working week or simply can’t make long term commitments.  As such our core Day to Day cover staff can pick up the work at short notice.

Permanent

We understand that looking for your next permanent career move is often a time consuming and daunting proposition.  We will take the pressure off you and source the perfect role in the perfect location.  As the skills shortage in Education intensifies so does the need of the client.  As a candidate looking for a permanent position you will be allocated a dedicated recruitment specialist with opportunities spanning the whole of the UK.

We specialise in recruiting for Senior Leadership roles and can offer both interim and permanent positions.  We currently work with a vast array of schools and academies and have access to a variety of opportunities with roles inclusive of:

  • Head Teacher
  • Assistant Head Teacher
  • Deputy Head Teacher
  • Head of Year
  • Head of Department
  • Head of Inclusion

If you have Senior Leadership experience we can help you to achieve your next challenging and rewarding career move.

To find out more about the benefits of working with RT Education or simply to discuss your next career options please feel free to contact us on the details below:

Phone: 01992 535770

Email: information@rt-education.com

Website: www.rteducation.co.uk

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TeacherWise – A Fairer Deal For Schools & Supply Teachers

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We’re creating a fairer deal for supply teachers – one with NO agencies involved.

With our app, schools can view local supply teachers and request to book them directly. Meaning you, the teachers, can get seen by local schools, and build real relationships – without the agency middlemen getting in the way.

It’s time to give control back to teachers and schools.

Join us by clicking here

  • Get paid more. We have much lower fees than agencies, so that you’re paid what you deserve. Pay is above NUT recommended rates, and always above agency pay rates.
  • Get treated better by schools. Every school on our app must commit to our ethos of a fairer deal for schools and teachers – meaning better treatment of their teachers.
  • Get local jobs texted to you. Update your availability calendar in seconds, and receive texts direct from schools when they request you. Simple.

We’re focussed on daily supply teaching in London area right now, but know that some of our teachers and schools get along really well so want to work longer-term with each other. So we’ve decided to charge no finder’s fees too, so you can transition to full time worry free.

Find out more

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OK, so how does your app work?

  • Join us online, and we’ll get in touch to onboard you.

  • Make your profile and update your availability calendar.

  • Get job requests from local schools, texted to you.

  • Text back to accept or decline, and view the school’s feedback from other teachers.

  • Get paid at the end of each week.

A bit about us:

TeacherWise was established after seeing the huge profits being made by supply agencies exploiting the education system. In an environment where supply teachers are paid paltry amounts, and schools are having their budgets cut,– something has to change.

TeacherWise aims to connect supply teachers directly with schools through our technology – bypassing the need for agencies. Meaning more transparency, better pay for teachers, and savings for schools.

So everyone in education’s happier.

We’re growing fast – The more supply teachers that join us, the faster we can bring transparency to supply teaching, and pay teachers what they deserve.

Our Promise To You

Charge schools less, pay teachers more – we believe technology can redistribute the hundreds of millions supply agencies are making – to schools & teachers.

​Improving education is more important to us than profit – we’re building our platform to bring transparency to this market, and improve the lives of our users.

​Commit to quality, not quantity – we aim to only sign-up teachers who are committed to giving excellent cover; and schools that treat their supply teachers well.

To join us, and begin on-boarding, click here

To learn more, http://www.TeacherWise.co.uk/teachers

Feel free to contact me on harry@TeacherWise.co.uk with any questions, or if you have any ideas to share on transforming supply teaching for the better.

Where next? There’s a great quick read here on teaching unions. Check out our resources area here too.

First Class Learning – franchise opportunities that make sense for supply teachers

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First Class Learning - franchise opportunities for supply teachers

First Class Learning (FCL) is a learning franchise which provides a strong, flexible and dynamic learning system that focuses on the key maths and English learning outcomes within the School Curriculum. More than just private tuition, our maths and English tuition programmes help to form good study habits, increase confidence and develop self-esteem.

With First Class Learning:

  • Every child follows their own unique programme.
  • Children develop essential core maths and English skills.
  • Programmes are suitable for all ages and abilities

We know that with the flexibility of being a supply teacher comes some uncertainty.  We can all live with a little uncertainty but too much can be worrying in a work environment that is already acknowledged to be the most stressful around.

Nearly half (43 percent) of state school teachers plan to quit in the next five years according to The Guardian and almost three quarters of teachers-in-training regularly think about packing it in.

That’s the bad news. The good news is that if you love working with children but want to reduce your day to day stress levels there is another way to work with children and make a difference.

You could be running your own First Class Learning tuition centre and be your own boss. Here are seven reasons why it makes sense:

  • Educational Materials Aligned to National Curriculum – Our franchisees have access to a well-developed programme of materials and resources, all aligned to the national curriculum.
  • Established National Brand – First Class Learning is a national brand. Franchisees don’t have to start from nothing. They can build their business using a well-established template.
  • Proven and profitable business model – With First Class Learning you will access a proven and profitable business model. It is a well-trodden path to success available to everyone.
  • Extensive support network – We’re here to support you with business set-up guidance, marketing help and operational advice.
  • Freedom to teach as you see fit – You’re the boss. Say goodbye to the endless stream of rules, policies and paperwork. The buck stops with you, so do what you think is best.
  • Rebalance Work and Life – Take charge of your life. When you are the boss, you can pick your working hours. Imagine the lifestyle you want and make it happen.
  • Low start-up cost – Becoming a franchisee is a comparatively low-cost way to start your own business.

Supply teaching can be one of the most rewarding jobs imaginable, but there are challenges for all teachers working in schools.

However, with First Class Learning, you can teach in your own classrooms, in the way you want to, and at the times of your choosing.  It’s a great way to complement what you do inside the school system. So, you can reduce your own uncertainty, continue to enjoy the pride of helping children grow and learn and, at the same time, invest in your own future.

Take control of your destiny in 2017 with First Class Learning.

For more information, please register your interest here or contact us with any queries at: info@firstclasslearning.co.uk or 0800 458 3797

Where next? There’s a great quick read here on First class supply
Check out our resources area here too.

Supply Teacher Agencies

SupplyBag.co.uk is the font of all knowledge for supply teachers. Resources, ideas, support, and here: a whole section dedicated to working with supply teacher agencies.
Supply Teacher Agencies, first choice for many new to supply teaching

In this section:

Introduction to Supply Teaching Recruitment Agencies – We look at what their role is, a few of the positives, and the negatives.

Working with Agencies – Choosing a supply teaching agency and building a good quality working relationship with them. Remember: they work for you as much as you work for them!

Call back times – Do they really call you the night before? Half an hour before? Should I call my agency? How often should you call your agency?

Feedback – Schools are in continual discussion with some agencies about their supply teachers, make sure you know how you’re doing and ask for feedback.

Support – What can and should your agency offer supply teachers in terms of professional support? Who else offers support to supply teachers?

Supply Teacher Agency Database – A growing list of supply teaching agencies and apps (online booking platforms) operating in your area.

 

Are you looking for information on supply teacher agencies?

Did you need more information? What have I missed out that you would like to see? There are other related sections, but if there is something missing from this section on supply teacher agencies, please let me know!

Where next? There’s a great quick read here on supply teacher CPD course. Check out our resources area here too.

Prospero Teaching

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Prospero Teaching - agency offices throughout the UK

“The Magic of Prospero ….the stuff dreams are made on” Prospero, The Tempest

Prospero Teaching is an award-winning agency offering a range of exciting teaching jobs through our network of offices around the UK.

With dedicated teams of candidate managers, compliance and in-house teacher resources, Prospero is knowledgeable, caring, supportive, thorough and committed to providing high levels of service and best practice, borne out by the 100% Quality Mark Awards we have been awarded.  

Set up in 2000 Prospero Teaching offers permanent, daily, short and long term contracts as well as permanent roles to teachers and support staff in thousands of nurseries, primary and secondary schools, academies, special needs and further education schools and colleges across the UK. Our specialist SEN team works with mainstream schools looking for SEN specialists, through to SEN schools and PRUs (Pupil Referral Units).

Most importantly Prospero Teaching is a people focussed organisation staffed at all levels by ex-teachers, which means that from your first visit to meet and register with us with us, through to briefing the consultant specialising in your region and stage, and the one-to-one, in depth interview coaching we provide, we take time and effort to get to know you.

Prospero Teaching also offers certified CPD courses, training and workshops to our candidates covering a range of subjects such as Behaviour for Learning, Effective Differentiation and Resolving Conflict in the classroom, all delivered by experts in their fields.

For further information please visit www.prosperoteaching.com or contact one of our offices

London 020 7404 6383 london@prosperoteaching.com

Birmingham 0121 227 2430 birmingham@prosperoteaching.com

Bristol 0117 332 2575 bristol@prosperoteaching.com

Cardiff 02920 021476 cardiff@prosperoteaching.com

Essex 01245 207280 chelmsford@prosperoteaching.com

Leeds 0113 887 2160 leeds@prosperoteaching.com

Manchester 0161 393 6725 manchester@prosperoteaching.com

Alternatively you can find us on Facebook and Twitter

 

 

Where next? There’s a great quick read here on Protocol education. Check out our resources area here too.

 

Umbrella Companies / Payroll Services

If you work through an agency, you may well be introduced to an umbrella company, or asked which you’d like to work with.  There are many to choose from, and although your agency may have a preferred payroll service provider, you could take a look at the others before deciding which to use.

Genie Education - The Academic's ChoiceGenie Education is part of the Orange Genie group who have successfully employed thousands of teachers for nearly a decade.

Other payroll service providers:
RACs Group
ePayMe
Zebra

If you would like to add your company to this new list, please do get in touch!

Where next? There’s a great quick read here on Understanding the World Activities for Supply Teachers in EYFS. Check out our resources area here too.

Top Tips – A handy guide to getting more supply work

Top Ten - Tips for supply teachersHere’s a free download for supply teachers on getting more supply teaching work.  There is growing demand for supply teachers, as the number of children continues to rise, the number of NQTs seemingly falls, and the amount of CPD and PPA time teachers get increases. Stress levels amongst contracted teachers, and general illness (probably due to stress in a lot of cases) are also rising.

Yet some cannot manage financially on the amount of supply work they get.  The ten top tips in this free download aren’t conclusive, not every tip will be applicable, or work, for every supply teacher, but it’s just a little read which may inspire you to do something different, leading to more work…

Top Ten Tips – A handy guide to getting more supply work

A work in progress!

Where next? There’s a great quick read here on Top tips for leaving a dog at home while you work. Check out our resources area here too.

Education Staffing Solutions

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ESS – Education Staffing Solutions are opening up a new office in the heart of Hereford.  We are looking to recruit Primary and Secondary Teachers, Teaching Assistants and SEN Staff to cover various schools within Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.

ESS are a thriving education agency established 2003  and are constantly growing and striving to improve and achieve the highest possible standards within the education sector.

If you have the relevant qualifications and are seeking temporary employment which could lead to permanent posts please e-mail hereford@essengland.com.

If you would like to find out more about Education Staffing Solutions, please visit our website www.esswales.com

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