Cover supervisors were introduced as a way of maintaining teachers' non-contact periods. They have now become a permanent role in most Secondary Schools, covering an absent teacher for reasons that include sickness, timetabled non-contact time and time off for courses.
Working as a cover supervisor can be extremely rewarding but it is also demanding. The cover supervisor's main job is to manage a classroom, ensuring that students remain on task with the work they have been set by an absent teacher.
What's on offer:
- Working with a diverse number of students
- No planning or marking
- Be the head of the class, which is great if you are thinking about becoming a teacher
Role and Responsibilities
- As a cover supervisor your role and responsibilities will include:
- covering lessons in the absence of the timetabled teacher
- supervising the delivery of the cover work by effectively communicating the work set to students
- ensuring that the required resources needed in order to effectively deliver the covered lessons are available
- managing the behaviour of pupils whilst they are undertaking set work to ensure a positive learning environment
- responding to any questions from pupils about process and procedures
- dealing with any immediate problems or emergencies in accordance with school policy and procedures
- collecting completed work after lesson and returning it to the appropriate teacher
- reporting back as appropriate, using the school's standard procedures on the behaviour of pupils during the class, and any issues arising.
How would it be to work as a Cover Supervisor:
Cover supervisors on the teaching forums say Every day is different. I also work with behaviour when I'm not covering so it's always a busy, diverse day for me. A CS is respected in my school and teachers need those people that can step in when they are away.
Why would you want to work with us at Horizon Teachers?
- Earn up to £300 in vouchers of your choice for successful referrals.
- We are one of the highest rated agencies with 4.8* Google rating from teachers, support staff and schools we have helped.
- Easy registration process completed in full through one online link and a video consultation
Horizon Teachers is a specialist Education Recruitment Consultancy that helps Teachers and Support Staff find long term, permanent and interim employment in Primary, Secondary and Special Schools throughout London, the South East, the Midlands and the North of England. As part of the registration process you will be required to have a DBS Check carried out and all original relevant qualifications will need to be sighted and copied before any work placement.For all teaching roles you will need to hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
Horizon Teachers. Enhancing Children's Education.
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