Teaching Education are now recruiting offering market beating rates!
EYFS / Nursery / Reception Teachers required
Teaching Education is currently working with a number of schools in th
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EYFS & Nursery Nurses required for immediate starts!!
Calling out to all Nursery Nurse's or Early Years Practitioner's in Ea
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Calling out to all KS1 & KS2 Support Staff!!!
Are you a recent graduate, looking for teaching assistant work in West
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Year 3, 4, 5 & 6 Teachers required for immediate starts!!!
We urgently require Year 3,4,5 & 6 Teacher's to start ASAP for schools
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EBD & ASD SEN Teachers required
SEN (EBD) Class Teacher A fantastic SEN EBD (Emotional Behavioral D
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Welcome to Teaching Education
As the UK’s experienced education recruitment agency, Teaching Education provides professionals find teaching jobs and classroom support staff roles on a temporary and permanent basis. Whether you are a teacher, teaching assistant, nursery nurse or SEN teaching staff, we promise to provide you with the best opportunities in schools anywhere in the UK. Our team has over 12 years experience working within the education sector and aim to provide the highest quality of service to both our schools and teaching staff. We care about providing you with excellent customer service in order to exceeded our personal expectations. We offer each job seeker a choice and variety whilst supporting our client schools in delivering higher levels of pupil attainment. So why not pick up the phone today and give us a call as we would love to here from you.
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