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Primary Supply Teacher: Plymouth (No Planning or Prep)
Are you a Primary Teacher in Plymouth looking to reclaim your evenings and weekends?
If you love teaching but are tired of the endless cycle of planning, preparation, and marking, this is the perfect opportunity. We are looking for passionate Primary Supply Teachers for regular, flexible work across outstanding and supportive primary schools in the Plymouth area.
With hours from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM and absolutely zero planning or prep, this role offers the ultimate work:life balance. Early Career Teachers (ECTs) are highly encouraged.
Job Overview
- Position: Primary Supply Teacher (EYFS, KS1, and KS2)
- Location: Plymouth and surrounding areas
- Hours: 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM (No out-of-hours work)
- Contract: Day-to-day, short-term, and block bookings available
- Salary: Competitive daily rate (paid weekly)
- Experience: QTS Required (ECTs Warmly Welcomed)
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Why Choose Supply Teaching with Us?
- True Work-Life Balance: Deliver pre-prepared lessons, support the children, and leave work at 3:30 PM. No take-home marking.
- Ultimate Flexibility: Work the days that suit you. Perfect for fitting around family commitments, travel, or other projects.
- ECT Friendly: Gain invaluable, paid classroom experience in a variety of school settings without the pressure of a permanent role.
- Regular, Local Work: We have strong partnerships with primary schools across Plymouth, ensuring consistent work close to home.
- Hassle-Free Support: Dedicated consultant support to help you manage your bookings and find your preferred schools.


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What We Are Looking For
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or an equivalent recognized UK teaching qualification.
- A positive, adaptable, and enthusiastic approach to teaching.
- Strong classroom management skills with the ability to quickly engage pupils.
- A valid DBS check on the Update Service (or a willingness to complete one).
How
We are interviewing immediately for upcoming terms. Take the stress out of teaching and apply today.
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