Posted on Wednesday 3rd Jun 2020
Kent Teaching Solutions are pleased to announce that we are back in the office and placing people up for September starts!
We know that there is still lots of change to happen as we find our way through term 6. Primary schools have started to open up to more pupils. Secondary schools are gearing up to take select pupils in through later this term.
At Kent Teaching Solutions we have been continually recruiting and have seen an influx of vacancies for September. Athough we appreciate that there s some way to go, it is so encouraging to see schools actively recruiting and placing teachers and teaching assistants to start for the new academic year.
Please do contact us to disucuss your plans for September and how we can help you find your dream job, or if you a school, your dream candidate.
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