Whether you’re a qualified teacher or a valued support staff member, we will have the perfect role to suit your requirements.
At Academic Appointments, to find the environment that suits your skills, style and personality, we only match you to a role in an education environment where we both know you’ll feel at home.
We take time to get to know every one of our school’s individual environments, current staff members and needs. Then, we make sure we only place you in a role where your style will comfortably fit a school’s existing dynamics and ethos, whether that’s a classroom-based role or office position.
Naturally, finding out more about you includes a thorough assessment of your qualifications and safeguarding checks. Yet it also includes time spent chatting to you, in person or online, with face-to-face discussions where we find out what makes you tick. We’ll really get to know you and your career goals, and you’ll tell us what school environments you enjoy working in and why. That way, we’ll discover whether you’ll thrive in the classroom of a demanding secondary school, enjoy the challenge of an office-based behavioural support role, or excel in a small village early years environment.
To find your next role, take a look our live roles on our vacancies page.
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