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Supply Teacher: Plymouth (September Start)
Position: General Cover Teacher (Secondary Schools)
Start Date: September (New Academic Year)
Location: Plymouth, Devon
Salary: GBP130 - GBP160 per day
Contract Type: Supply / Flexible / Temporary
Benefits: No planning, no marking, no preparation required
Are you looking for supply teaching jobs in Plymouth for a September start? We are actively recruiting a Secondary Cover Teacher for flexible supply work across a variety of reputable secondary schools in the Plymouth area starting this new academic year. This role is perfect for qualified teachers (QTS), ECTs/NQTs, or experienced cover supervisors looking for competitive daily pay without the stress of take-home workload.
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Why Choose This September Supply Teacher Role?
- Secure Your September Role Now: Skip the summer stress and lock in your flexible teaching schedule for the new academic year.
- Zero Planning and Preparation: Step into the classroom, deliver pre-set work, and leave at the end of the school day. Your evenings and weekends are yours again.
- Competitive Daily Pay: Earn between GBP130 and GBP160 per day, depending on your teaching experience.
- Ultimate Flexibility: Choose the days you want to work. We accommodate both full-time weekly schedules and part-time day-to-day cover.
Key Job Responsibilities
- Deliver pre-planned lessons across Key Stage 3 (KS3) and Key Stage 4 (KS4) classrooms.
- Maintain a positive learning environment and manage classroom behavior in line with school policies.
- Ensure all secondary students remain on-task and engaged with the provided materials.
- Provide brief handover notes for the returning classroom teacher.


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Requirements for this Supply Teaching Job
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is essential.
- Strong classroom management and adaptability.
- A valid Enhanced DBS check on the Update Service (or willingness for one before September).
- Right to work in the UK.
How
If you are a Supply Teacher in Plymouth ready to secure your work for the September term, contact Randstad Education today:
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