Yorkshire agency's bid to tackle growing struggle to recruit and retain teachers
Supported Recruitment, which is run by education professionals, supplies short and long-term cover teachers to schools, whilst offering them tailored classroom-based support.
It works with partnership schools to support teachers, including those who are new to the profession, in an effort to broaden their experience and use supply cover as a stepping stone into a full time contract.
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Hide AdCo-director and founder Richard Robinson said: “This concept of ‘in school support’ offered by the agency not only develops teachers, but also creates strong, professional relationships between the agency and the school.
“Their schools experience a service delivered by fellow educational professionals. This support is always free to both the teacher and the school, it underpins everything they do. In a time when more and more teachers are leaving the profession, we are working hard to re-engage teachers with the job they love.”
The agency started as a small family-run business based in York, however, after just two academic years its approach to teacher recruitment and supply has seen it go from strength-to-strength.
As a result the agency is spreading its wings into West Yorkshire and has opened a new branch in Leeds.
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Hide AdFormer headteacher Helen Russell has been appointed as co-director at the new branch, where she will head up the Leeds operation alongside fellow director James Robinson.
She said: “I’ve loved my teaching career so far and have particularly enjoyed mentoring and coaching colleagues across the primary phase, identifying personal strengths and designing bespoke Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities. I can now bring all of this experience to Supported Recruitment to get the best for our supply teachers and the schools in which they are placed.”