Responsibilities of an Unqualified Teacher
Unqualified Teachers (also known as Cover Supervisors) are used in secondary schools to provide cover for a class when a teacher is absent. They are employed on a flexible basis and their main responsibility is to manage classroom behaviours and to ensure that all learners remain on task.
If you are looking to get into teaching and you wish to build on your own experience of working with young people in a secondary school setting, becoming an Unqualified Teacher is a great opportunity to utilise and build upon your communication and behaviour management skills.
As an Academics Unqualified Teacher, you will:
We welcome applications from candidates with experience in:
Please be aware that your daily rate will be dependent upon experience, prior qualifications, and the client rate that is currently available.
Why Register with Academics?
If you are interested in becoming an Unqualified Teacher with Academics after the Easter break, please click 'APPLY NOW' today to submit your most up-to-date CV for immediate review.
We are an agency committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all of our staff to share this commitment. All applicants will be subject to our stringent vetting procedures, which include an enhanced DBS check, full work history, references, and a face-to-face interview.