JOBS

List of types of jobs in education working as :

  • Supply / Cover Teacher
  • Teacher Assistant
  • Exam Invigilator

Early Years

The early years foundation stage (EYFS) development and care of your child from birth to 4 years old. Learning areas in communication and language, physical development, personal, social and emotional development literacy, mathematics, understanding the world,expressive arts and design

Primary KS1 - KS2

Teach young children from the ages of 4 to 11 Reception Year 6 in England and Wales. The areas of learning are Art, Biology, Business studies, Chemistry Computer science, Design, technology, Drama, music, and performing arts, English, Food technology, Foreign languages, Geography, History, Maths Media studies, Physical education Physics, Religious studies. KS1 (ages 5 to 7) and KS2 (Ages 7 to 11).

Secondary KS3 - KS4

secondary education (ages 11 to 16), subdivided into Key Stage 3 (KS3; ages 11 to 14) and Key Stage 4 (KS4; ages 14 to 16) the areas of learning : Art, Biology, Business studies, Chemistry, Computer science, Design technology, Drama, music, and performing arts,English Food technology, Foreign languages, Geography, History, Maths, Media studies, Physical education Physics, Religious studies

Post 16

As a further education (FE) or +16 teacher have three main areas: vocational training (including apprenticeships) - preparing students for work and making sure they have up-to-date skills academic teaching - teaching a range of academic qualifications mainly at GCSE and A-level basic skills - teaching basic skills in areas such as numeracy, literacy and ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages).

Special Needs

Special educational needs (SEN) teachers help young people who need extra support with their learning and will often work with children who have: mild to moderate learning or specific learning difficulties, such as dyslexia, physical disabilities, hearing or visual impairment, emotional or behavioural problems

Cover Supervisor

Job position as Cover do not need to have a teaching qualification, instead they require strong classroom management skills. Cover supervisors don’t plan work, mark work, provide student feedback or set homework

Exam Invigilator

Invigilation of exams is an important task. You need to be able to balance the sensitive handling of nervous students with effective supervision. Each student should be able to sit their exam under the right conditions and with the minimum risk of misconduct or disruption.

Primary Assistant

You 'll should have experience of working with SEN and will have outstanding inter-personal skills. You will need to be patient and sensitive with the ability to encourage and motivate children as well as being able to work effectively in a team.

Secondary Assistant

You 'll should have experience of working with SEN and will have outstanding inter-personal skills. You will need to be patient and sensitive with the ability to encourage and motivate children as well as being able to work effectively in a team.

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