Supply Teaching in Barnet

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North London, London
£150 - £170/day
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Primary Supply Teacher (EYFS, KS1 & KS2) Location: Barnet, North West London Pay: £150-£170 per day (dependent on experience) Contract: Flexible / Supply (Day-to-day & Short-term) Are you a qualified Primary Supply Teacher looking for flexible work in Barnet? SANZA Teaching are working with a range of primary schools in the London Borough of Barnet seeking reliable and adaptable Primary Teachers for day-to-day supply and short-term teaching roles across EYFS, KS1 and KS2. This is an ideal opportunity for teachers looking to maintain flexibility, gain experience across different schools, or secure regular supply teaching work in North West London. Key Responsibilities Deliver pre-planned lessons across EYFS, KS1 and KS2 Maintain strong behaviour management and classroom routines Adapt quickly to new school settings Follow safeguarding and school policies What We Offer Flexible supply teaching roles in Barnet Opportunities across a variety of primary schools Competitive daily rate: £150-£170 per day Part-time and full-time options available Support from an experienced education recruitment team Candidate Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching in UK primary schools Strong classroom and behaviour management skills Flexible, reliable and professional approach Why Choose Supply Teaching? Flexibility to suit your schedule Minimal planning and marking for daily supply Chance to try out a school before making a long-term commitment Opportunities across EYFS, KS1 and KS2 Ideal for experienced teachers, ECTs and returnersApply Now To apply for this Primary Supply Teacher role in Barnet, please send your CV to

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