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Unqualified Teacher Salary

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Heartbrokengirl14 · 12/01/2019 11:42

I have been working as a cover supervisor in a secondary school for the last couple of months, first role in a school environment me still learning classroom management ect. After Christmas I was asked to take on teaching as some of the teachers are over their hours. I am only teaching 11 out of 30 periods, the other periods I am either supporting or coving lessons. I am somewhat supported with this but left to my own devices. At the minute I am with an agency and being paid 70 pound a day but it seems likely that I might be employed by the school directly. Though I am not a full time unqualified teacher I am doing this role along side of my cover role and think if I am offered the job my salary should reflect this. What would be a fair salary that I should expect?

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Bowerbird5 · 13/01/2019 00:06

Are you a specialist in that subject?

It is likely to be similar rate to a HLTA in your area. I get slightly more than an NQT but I have been a HLTA for over ten years and have other Level 4 qualifications. I am at the top rate.

Coronapop · 15/01/2019 22:48

You might get more specific advice on the TES forums.

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