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Alternative Careers to Teaching

Teaching is rewarding, but the challenges—long hours, stress, and limited flexibility—often lead educators to seek new opportunities. In 2023, nearly 40,000 teachers transitioned into roles that better aligned with their goals and lifestyles.

From tutoring and supply teaching to careers in project management or HR, there are many paths to explore. Discover flexible career options and actionable advice by reading the full blog post.

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Why Senior Leaders Need Elevate Supply

Discover how Elevate Supply helps school leaders overcome staffing challenges with quality supply teachers, zero hidden fees, and easy-to-use recruitment tools. Designed by educators for educators, Elevate’s transparent, reliable approach saves schools time and budget while ensuring access to vetted professionals. Learn why more schools are choosing Elevate Supply for hassle-free staffing solutions.

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How Schools Can Best Support Supply Teachers

Starting a day at a new school can be both exciting and daunting for Supply Teachers. There are new faces, unfamiliar routines, and plenty of school-specific policies to get used to—all before they even step into the classroom! At Elevate Supply, we know how important it is to make sure Supply Teachers feel supported and equipped to thrive from the moment they walk through the door.

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Why are Supply Teachers Leaving the Profession?

Why are Supply Teachers Leaving the Profession?

Supply teachers play a key role in ensuring classroom continuity, but many are leaving due to pay dissatisfaction and lack of support. This blog reviews the findings from the DfE’s "Use of Supply Teachers in Schools" report, highlighting financial challenges for schools and growing demand. Learn how Elevate Supply offers flexible pay, no hidden fees, and CPD opportunities to support educators.

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National Teaching Assistants' Day 2024: Celebrate & Support TAs

National Teaching Assistants' Day 2024 celebrates the vital role of teaching assistants in UK schools. On 27th September 2024, we honour these professionals who provide essential support to teachers and students. Teaching assistants foster positive learning environments and support students with special needs. In this blog, we highlight their importance and how Elevate Supply empowers TAs with flexible work and a FREE Twinkl Ultimate Subscription.

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This blog post examines the role of supply teaching agencies in connecting educators with temporary school placements. It dives into the process from registering to an agency to securing a job, and shares both the benefits and downfalls of working with agencies. This blog also highlights how elevate supply offers an alternative solution by giving educators more control over their pay, work preferences, and professional growth, making it a more modern and flexible alternative to traditional agencies. Click to the full blog post

Why should I choose Elevate Supply as a supply teacher over standard supply agencies?

This blog explores the role of supply teaching agencies in connecting educators with temporary school roles. It outlines the recruitment process, benefits, and drawbacks of using agencies, while also highlighting how Elevate Supply offers an alternative by giving educators more control over their pay, work preferences, and growth. Read more in the full post.

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Can A Supply Teacher Get A Mortgage

Can a Supply Teacher Get a Mortgage?

Are you wondering if you can get a mortgage as s supply teacher? The short answer is yes! While securing a mortgage as a supply teacher may seem challenging due to the nature of your employment, there are ways to increase your chances of approval. In this guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know, from specialist lenders to key schemes and helpful tips for boosting your mortgage application success.

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