Key Stage 2 Teacher

Worksop
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Key Stage 2 Teacher (Supply Contracts) - Worksop Primary Schools
£135-£250 per day | Flexible Roles | Long-Term Opportunities After Easter

Are you a passionate Key Stage 2 Teacher seeking flexibility, support, and the chance to reignite your love for teaching? Academics is recruiting dedicated Key Stage 2 Teachers for supply contracts across primary schools in Worksop - and we're here to put your career back in your hands.

Why Choose Supply Teaching with Academics?
As a Key Stage 2 Teacher, you'll enjoy the freedom of supply work without the pressures of permanent roles. Leave behind lesson planning, parent meetings, after-school clubs, and data tracking - we handle the admin so you can focus on what matters: inspiring young minds.

Full Support, Every Step
Every Key Stage 2 Teacher with Academics is paired with a consultant who's an ex-teacher. They understand classroom dynamics, children's needs, and the challenges of transitioning between schools. Whether you need advice on behaviour management or a friendly chat, we're here to ensure you feel confident and valued.

Core Schools, Strong Relationships
Hate being the "new face" every day? We prioritise placing Key Stage 2 Teachers in a small group of core schools. Build meaningful connections with pupils and staff while working in environments you love. Many of our Key Stage 2 Teachers return to the same schools repeatedly - stability without the rigidity!

Flexibility That Works for You
Starting a role that doesn't fit? No problem. Academics has multiple long-term contracts starting after Easter, and we'll move you swiftly to a better-matched school. Your well-being comes first - no being "stuck" in a job that drains your passion.

Rediscover Your Love for Teaching
Join countless teachers who've reignited their spark with Academics. Escape the endless paperwork, political pressures, and overtime. As a Key Stage 2 Teacher on supply, you'll teach, support, and leave when the bell rings - reclaiming time for you.

Benefits Snapshot:

£135-£250 per day (experience-dependent)
Zero admin: No planning, marking, or meetings
Ex-teacher consultants for tailored guidance
Core school networks for consistency
Post-Easter long-term roles with flexibility
Weekly pay and pension optionsApply Today - Key Stage 2 Teacher Roles in Worksop!
Ready to teach on your terms? Submit your CV. Let Academics help you thrive as a Key Stage 2 Teacher - where support isn't just promised, it's delivered.

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