The HFL Supply Framework
Our new framework has been designed to address the evolving landscape and changing needs of schools and settings. We understand that schools increasingly require medium to longer-term cover, as well as emergency support. Additionally, we recognise the growing need for temporary support staff alongside teachers. Our renewed framework aims to meet these changing needs, providing you with even more flexibility and support.
Through 4 distinct Lots, the framework guarantees fixed, preferential rates for both teaching and support roles as follows:
- emergency short-term supply staff for up to 12 weeks (with no responsibility for planning)
- medium to longer-term cover, for 12 weeks plus or with responsibility for planning (staff paid according to AWR)
- reliable permanent placements.4 - executive search options
To see pricing details, select the relevant rate card link below, dependent on the location of your school:
Should you have any questions or queries regarding the HFL Supply Framework, please do not hesitate to contact us at teachinherts@hfleducation.org or on 01438 544468.
Supply framework partners
Our supply framework partners are:
Tel: 01245 353 808
Email: herts@4myschools.org
Tel: 0115 841 4505
Email: michaelc@axisrec.com
Tel: 01707 537410/ 01462 530230
Email: info@choiceteachers.com
Tel: 07719 588744
Email: herts@engage-education.com
Moore Teachers (Primary specialists)
T: 01992 611902
Email: tina@mooreteachers.co.uk
T: 01582 811878
email: herts@randstadeducation.co.uk
Tel: Primary - 01438 525830
Tel: Secondary - 01707 527430
Email: herts@stepteachers.co.uk
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