The Classroom Partnership launches new website

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The Classroom Partnership (TCP) has launched a brand-new website in time for the Spring term. The education recruitment agency launched the new site this week with new functionalities and an easier to use interface.

The website has been designed by the in-house Bluestones Group marketing team and allows candidates and clients to access information about The Classroom Partnership with ease. For example, job postings are more visible on the home page allowing for quicker application and candidate registration.

The menu function is also more organised so candidate and clients can access TCP resources quickly and easily. Speaking of the new site, TCP CEO Paul Broderick said:

“The site is a medium that we use daily to communicate new vacancies to our candidates. We wanted a first-rate education recruitment website that would allow candidates to register and apply for jobs with ease. The old site didn’t allow for the best user experience possible, particularly on mobile, which is why it was important to improve this.”

The Classroom Partnership has offices in West Yorkshire, the North West and the Midlands and is one of the fastest growing teaching agencies in the UK. The website is part of a wider strategy to illustrate the company’s size and reach as it continues to grow.

Paul said “To date, we’ve supported 732 schools in 41 local authorities and placed over 1500 teaching personnel. We currently have over 400 live vacancies published on our website and it is our aim to become the teaching agency of choice for schools across the UK and the website is an important element in that.”

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