Full-time, Part-time, Flexible – UK Applicants ONLY. This role does not offer sponsorship.
Schools Mutual Services (SMS) have immediate opportunities for experienced SEN Teachers with availability for daily, short-term and long-term supply cover assignments with potential permanent placements.
SMS offer the best rates of pay paid on a weekly basis, PAYE contracts, holiday and sick pay, enhanced pension provision, in-person training and effective CPD, extensive health & wellbeing including 24-hour GP services and free on-site parking, with weekly wellness and development calls with your dedicated contact.
You will need a recognised UK teaching qualification or overseas equivalent and recent successful teaching or teaching practice together with a minimum of 12 months SEN experience. You must be able to provide references for your teaching experience and have the right to work in the UK.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. Following our compliance checks you will be supported by your dedicated SMS contact, to find the right fit within our growing community of schools and multi-academy trusts and will have access to permanent teaching opportunities.
Apply for this position and upload your CV, one of the SMS team will be in touch.
Schools Mutual Services (SMS) is a not-for-profit, mutual recruitment organisation dedicated to education. The business was born out of sheer frustration at the exorbitant margins being made by supply agencies. Nick Hurn OBE, the Chief Executive Officer of Bishop Wilkinson Catholic Education Trust is the company’s chairman, and the board is made-up of current education executive leadership. The Board’s primary goal is to ensure valuable resources remain in the sector and pay & benefits are commensurate with colleagues, critical for maintaining quality of education provision.
SMS Principles:
- To provide high-quality and reliable support staff and teachers for all schools.
- To ensure fair pay & conditions for the staff employed but to also remain fiercely competitive
- To give back to schools by not taking excess profits out of education
