Education and Training Jobs in Felling

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Search 7 Education and Training jobs in Felling. Find the latest vacancies from top employers in the Felling area.

Cover Supervisor

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Gatesheadtemporary4 days ago

Cover Supervisor – Gateshead Do you have experience working with children and young people? Interested in working in a school setting? We may have the perfect opportunity for you! The Education Networ...

Teaching Assistant

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Gateshead, Tyne and Wearpermanent4 days ago

Teaching Assistant Location: Various locations across Gateshead and surrounding boroughs Role Type: Flexible - Full-time & Part-time SEN Teaching Assistant Jobs available Age Range: Key Stage 1 (KS1) ...

Learning Support

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Gateshead, Tyne and Wearpermanent4 days ago

Position: Learning Support Assistant Location: Gateshead and surrounding areas Role Type: Flexible - Full-time & Part-time opportunities available School Settings: Primary, Secondary & SEN Schools Sta...

School Librarian

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Gatesheadtemporary4 days ago

School Libarian – Gateshead About the Role We are working with a school in the Gateshead area that are seeking an enthusiastic, organised, and student-focused School Librarian to manage and develop ou...

Sen Teaching Assistant

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Newcastle upon Tynetemporary1 week ago

Job Title: Teaching Assistant Location: North Tyneside Start Date: Immediate start Salary: £100 per day depending on experience. Can you inspire young minds with an engaging teaching style? Do you hav...

Pe Teacher

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Gatesheadpermanent3 weeks ago

PE Teacher Location: Gateshead Start Date: September 2026 Salary: £165 - £250 per day (paid to scale) Are you passionate about inspiring students to achieve their full potential in Physical Education?...

Secondary School Science Teacher

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Gatesheadtemporary3 weeks ago

Job Title: Science Teacher Location: Gateshead Start Date: September Salary: £180 - £220 per day Are you a qualified Science Teacher with a passion for inspiring the next generation of scientists? Do ...