Once you’re officially cleared and ready to take bookings, your focus shifts from paperwork to practice.
But don’t put your files away just yet.
Schools and nurseries are required to double-check key documents when you arrive — it’s part of their safeguarding duty.
This is also the stage where your organisation pays off. Turning up with your documents easily accessible — on your phone, printed, or in a secure folder — makes a great impression.
Always remember: Your ID (driver’s license or passport) and your DBS certificate must be presented in physical form.
Doing this consistently, you’ll look prepared, professional, and trustworthy (all good reasons for the school or nursery ask you to return again, and again).
Plus, maintaining up-to-date documentation helps you move between roles quickly — a must for supply educators working across multiple sites.
What to keep ready:
- Photo ID — Bring your driving licence or passport every time you visit a new setting.
- Enhanced DBS Certificate or Update Service details — Schools and nurseries must check this before you start teaching at every placement (even if you’ve been there before)
- Proof of Qualifications and QTS — Particularly important if you’re teaching subject-specific lessons or working long-term.
- Recent References — Schools may want to confirm your experience through your supply company before extending your placement.
- Training Certificates — Safeguarding, first aid, or any CPD relevant to your role.
Staying organised and current with your documents makes you a trusted, go-to professional for schools and nurseries.