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Old 28-01-2008, 06:07 PM
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Hi All,
I've been doing supply since Sept 07 and it's been going well...however I really would like a contract for next term (e.g. maternity cover) and then something more permanent for Sept (wouldn't we all?!!)

When would the latest date be for posting maternity cover for next term/
am I likely to get anything now if I haven't yet found anything?

I'm wor
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in Gloucestershire and there's been pretty much NOTHING advertised!!
Yikes!
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Old 28-01-2008, 07:10 PM
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Hello!

In my experience, you're not as likely to see maternity covers advertised as get offered them in schools who book you regularly.

I'm afraid as it's such a short term, I'd be inclined to think that there'd be no chance of getting a cover now for next term, but this forum has proved me wrong so many times fortunately!

Other than maternity though, I'm pretty certain that the 'closing date' for resignations at Easter isn't for another 3 weeks yet, so
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Good luck, and keep us in the know about how you get on!
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Old 28-01-2008, 07:43 PM
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I think there still may be a chance - Nutty is right in that resignations don't have to be in till half term, so things could still come up. In terms of maternity leaves - they normally come up earlier - as the teacher normally knows by now! But there are other reasons short term contracts arise, and they don't always go to 'known' people, in my LEA, all posts of at least a term have to be advertised (even if then they do go to someone known!)
Are you with an agency? Do they know you want something longer term, they might get long term sick leaves come in, and I found I really had to push, say i was going to leave, if i couldn't find something as I couldn't survive on the money etc etc - then i got 2 offers of longer term work! Just really make it known that's what you want.
Good luck and keep going.
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Old 29-01-2008, 05:58 PM
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Thanks for the replies... yes I am with 2 agencies and I am also in regular direct contact with some schools. The agencies know that I'm loo
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for something more permanent- but I turned down a 3 day a week deal from one school for this term as they would have still paid me a supply rate... which if I'm honest didn't seem like a good deal to me (lots more work for the same amount of money...)

I hope I'm not too being to fussy!!

Thanks again- and I will keep pushing!
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because you never know. I interviewed for a Maternity Cover last summer beginning of April and
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ted end of April. Good Luck!
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