Dorset Council UK
Cover Supervisor at The Thomas Hardye School

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We are seeking to appoint a confident and enthusiastic Cover Supervisor to supervise and support students during the short-term absence of teaching staff. You will be skilled at managing behaviour and engaging and motivating students to remain on task and complete work to the best of their ability.
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- Enthusiastic and committed to the learning needs of all young people.
- Good at building relationships with young people and other adults.
- Qualified at least to level 2 (grade C/4 or above at GCSE) in English and Maths.
- Able to communicate effectively and maintain confidentiality.
- With experience in managing whole classes or large groups of students in a school.


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Term time only, 39 weeks plus inset days. 31.5 hours per week.
£19,643 to £21,632 annual salary, pay award pending.
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