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Old 10-02-2006, 08:09 AM
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Default Do you work for an agency?

Thanks for taking the time to visit the forum.

Via this forum you can market yourself completely free of charge as is it hosted by myself on a purely voluntary basis.

I encourage agencies to post here, but ask in return that they post a reciprocal link on their own website.

I believe this forum to be a haven of support for a very isolated section of the education industry, and ask that you help to further support your supply teachers by letting them know this forum exists and encouraging them to visit. As you will see, many professionals have already benefitted from our community.

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I'm registered with Hays, Teacher Active and ABC who have been getting me work. I also registered with Select and Accent but neither of these ever got me any work or contacted me after my initial interview. I never got back in touch with them either as, at the time, I was getting lots of work with the other 3 agencies. I have just registered with Aspire and Supply Desk. Does anyone know anything about Aspire? I'm meeting someone on Thursday.
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Default Celsian Education - Sheffield & South Yorkshire..

Hi, I just wanted to let ALL supply know that I am a recruiting for a new agency that has recently set up a branch off the Sheffield High Street from 30th January.. when I say 'new' well are an agency that has 12 branches now, mainly from a geographic base of West Yorkshire (Leeds).


Due to the successful formula of providing quality supply (and more importantly not delivering to both client & candidate what we can't provide!) this blueprint has allowed us to set up the aforementioned new branch in Sheffield (covering South Yorkshire conurbation in Rotherham, Barnsley, Doncaster & obviously Sheffield - with a view to covering Chesterfield & Worksop moving forwards, probably from the next academic year onwards).


Let me state here that I'm sure these boards get inundated with agents and agencies promising the earth to you supply teachers (in my time as a teacher and frequenting these boards in the past, god knows I saw enough of them myself), however, in my recently started new role of consultant for the Primary sector (and having the knowledge of being a supply teacher, like I've said over some 9 years), I feel like I am coming from a standpoint of understanding better what you guys go through whilst out on an assignment (either long or short term). I've waited for those early morning calls, gone to the schools of 'hard knocks' and enjoyed getting the cards (and the wine!) at the end of a job well done too
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My pledge in moving forwards to ANY teachers who feel they are not getting a good deal from their present agency, is to work hard and conscientiously (like everyone does in the role of a teacher), to provide you with CONSISTENT work in supply (either in sourcing the now becoming 'elusive' day-to-day or probably preferable to the majority out there long-term placement).


If you are interested..


.. please contact me with your up-to-date CV to the email address listed below & I will promise to do my utmost to keep you working not just over the short-term, but more importantly the long as well. Knowing has I do the importance of an excellent rapport and understanding that a supply has with their agency contact (the work is only as consistent as the consultant 'driving the desk') I promise to provide you with the work to the best of my ability - i.e NO BS!!


You can contact me at (ignore the spacing in my name btw) c h r i s d. w i l k i n s o n @ celsianeducation.co.uk with your CV, we will then arrange a mutually convenient time to get the registration side out of the way (no longer than 45mins - max), and then look to get you out working in the relationships I've built up with local schools (I won't be expecting you to get to Newark, travelling from Sheffield in 30mins, etc!!) I hope that this statement of intent will provide you with enough confidence to give me a try.. after all without YOU, then there is no ME - btw, if you wish to ask any questions over the course of today/tomorrow/during the coming weeks, then feel free to do so (and I will endevour to answer to the best of my ability any queries you have quickly - within the same day - and more importantly TRUTHFULLY, like I said to the best of my knowledge).


All the best & enjoy the rest of your well earned weekend!


Chris x
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Old 13-02-2012, 07:55 AM
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Hello,

I have worked in education recruitment since leaving university last year, i have now been asked to start up an education desk at my new company and find the hardest bit is gettting the teachers- there just doesnt seem to be any out there.

I found the best option when it comes to pay is to not rip the teacher or the school off- i pay £110 per day for an NQT up to £160per day for an M6. Some agencies rip both the school and the teacher off and whats the point as you're never going to make any friends that way!

If anyone lives near Blackburn, Lancashire or knows anyone looking for work in this area please give me a call on 01254 697596, i have jobs just no teachers to fill the positions!
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