Primary School Teacher Jobs in Flintshire with New Directions Education

Recruitment and Training Specialists New Directions Education is seeking to appoint enthusiastic and professional individuals to come and teach in the Flintshire area.

To find out more about the current vacancies in Flintshire call Shannon on 01978 884290 or email Shannon.mash@new-directions.co.uk

New Directions Education is the largest supply teaching agency in Wales. The team of dedicated consultants operate across North Wales in recruiting staff for the education sector. As well as providing a professional recruitment service, New Directions also offers a wide range of training courses to support our clients and candidates continuous professional development.

The Wrexham office recruits for primary, secondary, additional learning needs (ALN) schools and FE colleges from short-term cover to long-term supply. By working closely with schools they provide the right solution the first time.

 

New Directions is a member of the education division of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) and an umbrella body of the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) – formerly the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB).

Jenna Whittam – Branch Manager

North Wales is a diverse region for recruitment and training across the education sector. We provide a bi-lingual service and welcome working with all schools and colleges in the area. Our team reflect the clients and candidates we work with, and this helps us to provide the right service the first time. We operate openly and honesty and integrity is at the heart of our service.

Search for a job here: new-directions.co.uk/education/job-search

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